HAWAIIAN BREEZE (Hall, '61) ML. 36" $1 .50 



A delicately colored flower that is neither pink nor mauve, but is 

 from pink breeding and could be called a pink blend. It is so differ- 

 ent from others of this series, so enchanting in its pastel shadings 

 and so excitingly unique. Large, well formed and nicely branched. 

 See page 48. HM, '63. 



HEARTBREAKER (Hall, '64) ML. 36" $2.00 



A large, flaring pink self, with deep pink beard and a worthy mem- 

 ber of the finest trio of pink Iris we have ever introduced from Mr. 

 Hall. Heartbreaker has extra fine branching and flowers from mid- 

 season to late. Shown on page 33. HM, '65. 



HEATHER HAWK (Gibson, '66) ML. 36" $2.50 



Almost pure white falls with a narrow band of pinkish copper and 

 light plicata markings on the haft. The standards are pale copper 

 shading into white, delicately ruffled and flounced. Style-arms and 

 beard are a contrasting old gold tint. Large blooms. See page 35 

 HM, '68. 



HEAVENLY DAYS (Wickersham, '63) M. 36" $1 .50 



Too many blues? Not with the quality, form, size and crisp clear 

 June sky hue of this one! Standards are wide and upright, practically 

 closed at the top, waved and of heavy substance. The falls are extra 

 broad and flaring, set ofl: with a creamy white beard. Good branch- 

 ing and very long lasting. See page 54. 



HENRY SHAW (C. Benson, '59) M. 38" $2.00 



A giant white, perfectly proportioned, crimped and ruffled and with 

 a greenish undertone on the falls. The huge buds have a greenish 

 cast and the beard is white. Many flowers and good branching. HM, 

 '59; AM, '61. Best white Iris of 1965. See page 44. 



HIGH ABOVE (Deforest, '61)tA. 36" $1.50 



One of the late Fred DeForest's masterpieces. Color is pale sky blue, 

 smooth and even, the texture like satin. Very spreading falls, waved 

 at the edges, seven to nine blooms to the 36-inch stalk. HM, '62; AM, 

 '64. See page 39. 



HIGH ESTEEM (Tompkins, '66) ML. 36" $3.50 



This is a new, beautifully formed, deep Peachglow pink with a bright 

 coral-rose beard. The stems are ramrod stiff, perfectly branched and 

 flowers from midseason to very late. Large flowers, elegantly ruffled. 

 HM, '67. See page 37. 



HIGH LIFE (Scbreiner, '64) L. 36" $2.00 



A spirited burgundy red plicata on the order of Karachi but both 

 larger and taller than that fine variety. The giant, richly hued flowers 

 resemble some rare tropical orchid. Late. HM, '65. Shown on page 35. 



HIGH PRAISE (Schreiner, '66) ML. 35" $3.00 



Truly the freshest, most vivid shade of blue-violet imaginable! Flowers 

 are of fantastic breadth and the substance is stiff and glossy. Flaring 

 form and fine branching. HM, '67. See page 47. 



HIGH SIERRA (Gaulter, '67) ML. 38" $3.50 



We have seen a host of white Iris in our time and there are many 

 truly magnificent ones listed in this catalog. This one, however, is 

 so huge, so flawless, and so immaculate that after flowering it these 

 past seasons we think it superior to any white we know. A complete 

 self. HC, '66; HM, '68. See page 39. 



HIS LORDSHIP (Gaulfer, '74) M. 36" $20.00 



A most regal impression, indeed, is created by a healthy robust 2-year 

 clump of His Lordship! The sturdy, broad foliage supports all, well- 

 branched stalks, topped by dignified, heavy deep purple self-toned 

 blossoms with velvety dark blue-purple beards. The falls on this 

 variety are widely flaring and the standards closed and only slightly 

 ruffled. Shown on our Front Cover. 



HOROSCOPE (Beaftie, '71) ML. 26" $8.00 



This is a distinctly diff^erent color pattern in an Iris. The standards 

 are medium violet and falls deep purple with a wire edging of the 

 medium violet. Yellow beard tipped brown. Flower, stem and branch- 

 ing in excellent proportion. HC, '66. 



HOT LIPS (Noyd, '71) ML. 38" $7.50 



A huge white with a full brushing of green gold over the hafts. A 

 glowing red beard. This is a cross with Cherry Jubilee and Christ 

 mas Time. Very fine white. 



