NEW SNOW (Fay, '46) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A white Iris which is neither a warm nor a cold white but is as white 

 as new snow. The beard is full and light yellow, adding a great deal 

 of life. This is the only color in the flower, as there are no haft vein- 

 ings or markings. Stalk is sturdy and well branched, 40 inches tall, 

 the big flowers very much ruffled and flaring. One of the world's 

 best white Iris. HM AIS, 1946; AM, 1948. 



NOMOHR (Gibson, '55) Each $1.50 



An odd shade of wax-yellow, described as "bamboo-cream." This is 

 from a cross of Snow Flurry and Elmohr and the very large flowers 

 show their onco parentage. The substance is very thick and heavy, 

 the large blooms beautifully formed. HM AIS, 1956. 40 inches in 

 height. See page 15. 



NORTHBROOK (Fay, '55) Each $6.00 



Near robin's-egg blue— a light blue with a trace of green in the blue 

 color. The white beard gives it an especially fresh, clean look. 

 Crisp substance, ruffled and flaring, the large flowers are well spaced 

 on stems over three feet tall. HM AIS, 1959. 



FABULOUS 



OLYMPIC TORCH 



MY HONEYCOMB (Gibson, '59) Each $3.00 



A molasses and honey blended plicata of great size and excellent 

 branching, embracing the quality of Taholah, one of its parents, in 

 a taller and flashing combination of colors. The illustration on page 

 18 shows what to expect ... a giant Firecracker, deeper, richer and 

 with twice the stem of this fine old favorite. Height 36-38 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1960. 



NATIVE DANCER (Fay, '54) Ea. $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Peach-pink, the beard bright tangerine. Notable for the 

 great quantity of flowers borne on each stem, often up to 

 twelve blooms on the main stem. Wide hafts and semi- 

 flaring falls, the standards closed. 38 inches in height. 

 HM AIS, 1955; AM, 1957. 



"/ want to thank you for sending my order so quick- 

 ly. And what a pleasure to find the "extras" in the 

 shipment. And such spectacular ones. Only a real flower 

 lover would know my feelings." 



Mrs. R. L. Middlelon 



Whittier, Calif. 



