The best and most recent pinks from 

 DAVE HALL, dean of hybridizers in this 

 color group... from JIM GIBSON, 

 famous for Plicatas . . . and from DR. 

 JACK DURRANCE of Denver, a director 

 of the American Iris Society who has re- 

 cently joined the ranks of those who 

 create new and exciting things for the 

 garden. We are pleased and proud to 

 present the following for the first time: 



SPLASH O' PINK 



(Hall, 1964) Each $20.00 



Beautifully formed and broad petaled, 

 with a brilliant, near geranium red beard. 

 The shade of pink is bright, clean and just 

 what we like to look for in an Iris of this 

 popular hue. There is an amber glow in 

 the central area. This one has large size 

 to go with its other qualities which in- 

 clude especially fine branching. Flowers 

 are ruffled and very long lasting. No. 

 59-64. 36 inches. Illustrated on preceding 

 page. 



COLLEGE QUEEN 



(Hall, 1964) Each $20.00 



As the illustration shows, this one is 

 adorned with more frills and ruffles than 

 its companion described above. Although 

 a slightly lighter shade it is devoid of any 

 other color, with exception of the tan- 

 gerine beard. Great size and heavy tex- 

 ture are traits sometimes lacking in pinks 

 but this one has both! No. 59-53. 36 inches. 



HEARTBREAKER 



(Hall, 1964) Each $20.00 



A large, flaring pink self, with deep pink 

 beard. Quite different in tone from either 

 of the two described above and a worthy 

 member of the finest trio of pink Iris we 

 have ever introduced from Mr. Hall. All 

 three are vigorous growers, prolific bloom- 

 ers and their hardiness can be depended 

 upon. Heartbreaker has extra fine branch- 

 ing and flowers from midseason to late. 

 36 inches. No. 59-30. 



COLLEGE QUEEN 

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