Pink Taffeta $6.00 



COSMOPOLITAN (Hamblen, 72) ML. 38" $15.00 



A new bicolor with standards of antique gold and falls of violet blue 

 bordered with wide band of antic|uc gold. Ideal branching with 

 many buds on tall stalk. HM, 73. Shown on page 13. 



COUNTRY LILAC (Hamblen, 71) EM. 34" $1 2.50 



Ruffled and laty orchid Ijlend with perfectly domed standards and 

 very flaring falls. Hafts are pink with color extending onto the wide 

 petals. The stalks are excellent and beard is orange-red. HM, '72. 



COUNTRY MUSIC (Nearpass, '68) L. 34" $10.00 



The iiiliodutcr describes (his lovely Iris as standards orient jiiiik and 

 falls pliMii piir|)Ie. Some rullling and a very prominent tangerine 

 beard. IIC, '(iH; HM, '72. 



CRINKLED BEAUTY (Schreiner, '61) M. 38" $2.50 

 A line example of the progress in breeding for lace— po.ssil)Iy the top 

 production in this line. The large flowers, a delicate orchid pink in 

 color, have wide |)elals and extra heavy substance. II M, ■()2. 



CRINKLED IVORY fScfire/ner, '58) EM. 34" $1 .00 



Sparkling ivory ( ream, sim|)ly huge in si/.e, with < rcpy |)etals and 

 lacy ruffling. A cool lemon Ihisli al ihe heart and the pale yellow 

 beard add lo lis lianshireni ( liariii. II M, '.'i'J. See page .'jO. 



CROSS COUNTRY (Knocke, '63) M. 36" $1 .50 



This very large light blue with extra wide petals made a magtiificent 

 showing at the recent convention of the American Iris Society in 

 Memphis. Smooth color and nice ruffling, with flaring falls. HM, 'til; 

 AM, 'Gfj. 



CUP RACE (Butfrick, '63) ML. 38" $3.50 



Tliis giani while is now being acclaimed as one of llie most nearly 

 perfect in its class. It is huge in si/.e, tlie billowy, broad ])eials smartly 

 tailored, the falls especially broad and rounded. Fairly late. HM, '66; 

 AM, '69. See page 21. 



DANCING RILL (Schreiner, '64) M. 36" $2.00 

 A siibile blend of rose and siuiburst gold with an over-all sparkle of 

 gold dust. Standards almost solid rose, crimped and fluted; falls 

 golden, shading lo rose at Ihe margins. Yellow Ix-ard and style-arms. 

 Flaring form. 



DANDELION DAYS (Tompkins, 70) EL. 36" $7.50 

 Vivid deep orange sell. Large flaring flowers with many ruffles. Heavy 

 substance. Mr. I onijjkins says tliis is from pink breeding. HM, '7-1. 



DARK FURY (Luihn, '62) EM. 36" $1 .00 



Sultry blue-black self with sell beard. Cireat width anri milling, 

 coupled with flaring falls and closed standards, set Daik I'ury apait 

 in its color class. It is a vigorous grower with hue foliage. HM, '(t'.i; 

 AM, '05. See page .'jI . 



Cosmopolitan $15.00 Dutch Master $17.50 



