FULL DRESS (O. Brown, '60) Each $10.00 



Heavily laced bright yellow with saffron yellow beard. 

 The flowers have domed standards and graceful, semi- 

 flaring falls. Tall, strong stalks with fine branching. 

 HM AIS, 1960. 



FULL REWARD (Kleinsorge, '55) 



Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Another seedling of Solid Gold and one of the largest 

 and most deeply toned yellows we have ever seen. The 

 falls are exceptionally wide right up to the point 

 where they meet the fully domed standards. Extra 

 good branching and an abundance of blossoms. 3 

 feet or over. HM AIS, 1956. Color picture on page 21. 



FULL VOLTAGE (Tompkins, '60) Each $10.00 



Standards are brilliant dandelion gold, broad and 

 domed. Falls are like rich white velvet with a half-inch 

 border of precise stitching, the same bright yellow of 

 the standards. 38-inch stems, well branched. HM AIS, 

 1961. 



FUSILIER (Tompkins, '58) Each $2.00 



A brand new orange-yellow self, including the beard, 

 near to chrome-orange by the color chart. This was 

 outstanding in the Fleur-de-Lis gardens last season and 

 we are glad to offer it is as one of the best and newest 

 of all yellows. Large, heavily ruffled, velvety textured. 

 38 inches HM AIS, 1961. 



GALILEE (Fay, '56) Each $2.50 



Giant medium blue self with a white beard. The color 

 holds in sun or rain and is decidedly blue for an Iris. 

 Mr. Fay has produced some excellent things in blue- 

 such as Bluebird Blue and Butterflv Blue— but this 

 tops them all! HM AIS, 1956; AM, 1958. See page 18. 



GARDEN GOLD (Hall, '56) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Solid, deep chrome-yellow throughout, except for the 

 fiery orange-red beard. While the beard is not actually 

 red it is so deep an orange tone as to appear almost 

 red and certainly sets this Iris apart from all other 

 yellows. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1957. See page 59. 



GAYLORD (Douglas, '50) 



Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



With pure white standards and velvety red-purple 

 falls bordered white, we have a vast improvement on 

 the famous and long popular Wabash. Gaylord is 

 more than twice as large as its predecessor and will 

 soon displace it. 38 inches; late. HM AIS, 1949. See 

 page 61. 



GEORGIE ERNST (Hall, '62) Each $10.00 



Fluffy pale pinkish lilac, or might be described as an 

 orchid shade with a faint hint of blue in its make-up. 

 Standards and falls are identical in color, the hafts 

 lighter in tone and a tangerine beard literally sets the 

 center on fire. The flowers are very large and beauti- 

 fully formed, the stems well branched ... as bubblv 

 and frothy as an evening gown beset with jewels in the 

 form of the brilliant beards! Height 34 inches. 



GIANT ROSE (Schreiner, '59) Each $5.00 



Possibly the largest Iris ever introduced, the blooms 

 actually measuring 11 inches, from top to bottom! 

 Color is a pleasing shade of lilac-rose with yellow glow 

 at the heart. Beard is bright yellow. The inch-thick 

 stems reach 40 inches. Patent No. 2067. HM AIS, 1961. 



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