FAIRY FABLE 



PATHFINDER (Whiting, '48) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A big, broad petaled, pearly rose-pink with very heavy substance. 

 Actually a blend, rather than a pink, with some coppery suffusion 

 about the haft and stvle arms. The beard is yellow. Height 36 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1948. See page 53. 



PATIENCE (Schortman, '55) Each $2.00 



A rare shade of rich magenta or light red-violet, standards and falls 

 uniform in color, the beard cream tipped yellow. Wide petaled and 

 very large in size, the branching ideal and the heavy stems reach- 

 ing 40 inches. HM AIS, 1956; AM, 1958. One of the "Five Iris of the 

 Year" for 1963. See page 19. 



PATRICIAN (H. Hall, '53) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Standards are pure white, lightlv flushed yellow at the base. The 

 lalls are wide and flaring, also while, but with a hea\ v overlay ol 

 gold entirely covering the hafts. Exceptionally large, evenly balanced. 

 HM AIS, 1953; AM, 1958; President's Cup, 1958. 36 inches in 

 height. See page 22. 



PAY DAY (Tompkins, '62) Each $10.00 



One of the most brilliant ol all yellows: huge, niulv formed, very 

 heavily ruffled and fluted. Blooms early through late mid-season on 

 well branched stems. Parentage is Fusilier x Allaglow. 



PIERRE MENARD (Fought, '48) Each 75c ; 3 for $2.00 



Finest of the medium toned blues. The introducer calls it a hvacinth- 

 blue, with some of the fine netting in slightly deeper shade that 

 distinguishes Great Lakes. Beard is canary-yellow. Very flaring in 

 form, large, with broad segments, 36 to 40 inches tall. A very late 

 Iris. HM AIS, 1948; AM, 1950. See page 47. 



PINK BOUQUET (Hall, '53) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A definite and uniform shade of bright pink, with almost no yellow 

 or salmon undertone. Not tall, but large and fully formed flowers 

 on 30-inch stems. Beard is tangerine. 



PINK CHIMES (Hall, '57) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



This might be termed a "refined" Pink Sensation. It is about the 

 same size and has the same characteristics as that popular variety but 

 is deeper in color, much smoother in finish and has been noted bv 

 some as the "pinkest" Hall Iris we have grown thus far. The rich 

 pink falls carry a smooth overlay of gold near the base of the stand- 

 ards. There is no veining and the beard is fiery tangerine. Prolific 

 in growth and very free blooming with large flowers. 34 inches. HM 

 AIS, 1957. One of the "Five Iris of the Year" for 1963. See page 18. 



PINK ENCHANTMENT (Muhlestein, '54) Each $3.50 



Deepest color of all the new pinks, with a bright cerise beard. It is not 

 as large a flower as June Meredith, nor is it quite as tall, but the 

 color is more intense. Has increased slowly with us but it is well 

 worth waiting for. Early. 32 inches. HM AIS, 1954; AM, 1957. 



PINK FULFILLMENT (Muhlestein, '54) Each $3.50 



Large, wide flaring, medium deep pink with a lighter pink area on 

 the falls. It is taller than either Pink Enchantment or June Mere- 

 dith but is in the same unique shade or hue of pink which distin- 

 guishes this trio. Produces remarkable seedlings. HM AIS, 1954: AM. 

 1956; President's Cup, 1954. 



"/ would like you to know how pleased we were with the 

 Iris purchased from you last summer. We did not lose a 

 plant and they all bloomed this past month. It was a period 

 of surprises as we watched each bloom unfold its beauty— 

 and the selection was all very fine." 



Paul C. Nagel 

 Newark, New Jersey 



PINK MAGIC (Hall, '61) Each $6.00 



This is a very large apple-blossom or blush-pink shading to a coppery 

 pink tinge at the outer margins of both standards and falls. It is an 

 Iris with superb form, the standards full and slightly crinkled, the 

 falls wide and perfectly held. Stout stems, 34 inches in height. A 

 great favorite of visitors in the Illinois garden of Mr. Hall as well 

 as here in our own trial beds. 



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