Fifth Avenue $2.00 



Golden Masterpiece $2.50 



EL MONSOUR (Hall, '63) ML. 36" Each $2.00 



An immense greenish ivory Iris with amber lights and shadings. The 

 thick petals are greenish amber on the under sides. The extra wide 

 falls are crimped, ruffled and fringed at the edges. There is a smooth 

 amber shoulder near the upper portion of the falls and this combines 

 with the orange-red beard to give the heart of the flower a very 

 warm glow. Wonderful branching and long season of bloom. Shown 

 on page 38. HM AIS, 1965. 



EMMA COOK (Cook, '59) M. 35" Each $1.50 



A new pattern, the standards clear white, the falls white with a dis- 

 tinct half-inch border of bright violet-blue. Beard is yellow. Named 

 for the charming wife of one of the world's greatest Iris breeders. 

 HM AIS, 1959; AM, 1961. Shown on page 34. 



ENCHANTED VIOLET (Hamblen, '58) M. 36" Each $1 .50 



This striking creation is unique for the combination of pink and 

 orchid tints in the heart of the flower. It is a lovely shade of light 

 violet, slightly ruffled, and the heavy beard is fiery tangerine-red. 

 HM AIS, 1958; AM, 1960. Illustrated on page 34. 



ENCHANTRESS (Hall, '54) L. 36" Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Delicate parchment color, faintly flushed with pink, especially in the 

 standards. The central area of the falls has an overlay of amber and 

 the beard is brilliant orange. Unlike any other of Mr. Hall's fine 

 things. It is an extra late Iris, with heavy stems and an enamel-like 

 finish to the large flowers. 



ESTHER FAY (Fay, '67; M. 35" Each $3.50 



A beautiful pink self, large in size, ruffled and broad petaled. This is 

 new and a favorite of one of America's best known producers of 

 quality originations. A bright, reddish-pink beard makes the center 

 glow. HM AIS, 1962: AM, 1964. 



ETCHED APRICOT (Gibson, '67) M. 30" Each $7.50 



Warm golden apricot color, the standards without markings and 

 the falls creamy ivory in the center with fine etchings of apricot. None 

 of the many other Gibson plicatas match this most attractive hue and 

 the flower itself is absolute perfection in form. Extra large, 3-inch 

 petal width and ideal ruffling and fluting are added features. See 

 page 47. 



ETERNAL FLAME (Schreiner, '67) L. 35" Each $12.00 



A self of vivid golden bronze, of full, rounded form and large size. 

 Beard is a matching shade of bronze. This is a newer and improved 

 edition in the Inca Chief-Olympic Torch realm of color. Very late. 

 HM AIS, 1968. 



FABULOUS (Kleinsorge, '58) ML. 36" Each $1.50 



Here is a flower remindful of the splendor in a scene from a tale 

 in the Arabian Nights! A blend of red, rose, violet and copper. Very 

 large, quite late. 36-38 inches. HM AIS, 1958. 



FAIRY FABLE (Ernsf, '61) ML. 36" Each $2.00 



This one, resulting from Lynn Hall crossed with May Hall combines 

 the best features of both parents. The shade of pink is about midway 

 between these two. The falls possess great width, extra thick sub- 

 stance and are ruffled and waved at the margins. The heavy beard 

 is deep tangerine-red. Shown on page 15. HM AIS, 1962. 



EVER AND EVER (Hope, '62) EM. 36" Each $3.00 



Light orchid-violet, a peculiar shade not matched by any other Iris. 

 The large flowers are symmetrically perfect and lightly ruffled. Very 

 lovely indeed! HM AIS, 1964; AM, 1966. See page 51. 



FAIRY ROSE (Schreiner, '64) L. 38" Each $3.00 



A giant size new one from Amethyst Flame and Pretty Carol. Massive 

 in all its parts, a rich rose self in color, it is an especially effective 

 garden subject. 



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