Henry Shaw $2.00 



Golden Years $1.00 



WILD APACHE (Gibson, '65) M. 35" Each $3.00 



So vivid and lively that the name is truly in keeping with this sen- 

 sational new plicata. The color is cinnamon-violet on white, the 

 standards almost solidly colored cinnamon-violet. Beard is orange- 

 bronze. An exceptionally large flower, with perfect balance and ideal 

 ruffling, very broad in all its parts. Heavy stems, extra good branch- 

 ing. HM AIS, 19G6. See page 18. 



WILD GINGER (Gibson, '62) M. 36" Each $1.50 



A deeply flounced and ruffled new plicata in ginger grown and 

 creamy white, the standards almost, solid .soft brown. Flowers mea- 

 sure almost 8 inches from tip to tip. The heavy ruffling extends far 

 up into the throat which is peppered with a warm golden brown. 

 Petals possess a waxed or starchy quality of stiffness which adds to 

 the especially long lasting period of each blossom. See page 44. HM 

 AIS, 1963; AM, 1965. 



GROUP 51-2 



All Pictured on Pages 50-51 



BLACK SWAN HAPPY WANDERER 



CRINKLED IVORY HENRY SHAW 



CELESTIAL GLORY GOLDEN YEARS 



VIOLET HILLS 



=^6.50 



($10.00 Value) 



WINE AND ROSES (Hall, '63) M. 34" Each $2.50 



A break much sought after by hybridzers has been a combination 

 of clear rose-pink and deep violet purple. Now here is the flower 

 which brings these colors out in truly splendid fashion— ruffled, 

 flaring, clean and sharp in contrast! The edging of rose-pink around 

 the velvety falls exactly matches the standards. There is a warm glow 

 at the heart of the flower and the beard is red-orange. Large blooms; 

 well branched. HM AIS, 1964; AM, 1966. See page 33. 



WINTER OLYMPICS fO. Brown, '63) EM. 38" Each $2.50 



Domed standards and extra wide falls with elegant ruffling are 

 features of this sensational new white Iris. It was the leader in the 

 "Judges' Choice" in 1964 and was likewise first among those which 

 won the HM Award of the AIS in 1965; AM, 1966. Dykes Medal, 1967. 



YELLOW GOLD (Noyd, '66) ML. 34" Each $3.50 



Flaring bright buttercup yellow self, with a heavy deep yellow beard. 

 There is a flash of white on the falls just below the beard. Midseason 

 to late. Well branched. 



YES SIR (Noyd, '65) VL. 35" Each $2.50 



A deep yellow-orange self, probably the most intense shade of yellow 

 of any in this catalog. Very close to orange, it carries no apricot tone 

 and this makes it especially distinct. Very large, tall, late. HM AIS, 

 1966. 



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Violet Hills $1.00 



