BLACK SWAN 



GREEN QUEST 



GYPSY LULLABY 



"}mt to let ijou know thai all the Iris I got from you arc in bloom. 

 One plant has three stalksl All are beautiful hi^ plants and have made 

 from 5 to 7 increase fans on ctirh. 1 think this is wonderful for the 

 jirst year." 



Mrs. R. Rudd 

 Indianapolis, Ind. 



BROADWAY STAR (Schemer, '57) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Cream standards and rose-red falls combine to fashion a totally dif- 

 ferent and refreshingh- beautiful creation. Hafts are almost free of 

 any venation, lending sharp contrast to the bright ivor\- standards. 

 38 inches tall, classically formed and large in size. HM AIS, 1957. 

 See page 53. 



BRONZE BELL (Schremer, '57) Each $1.50 



Reddish copper-l^ronze in a huge flower of perfect form and large 

 size. The stalks are heavy and well branched, with many blossoms 

 per stem. It is taller, redder and better branched than its parent, 

 Inca Chief. HM AIS, 1957; AM, 1959. Plant patent No. 1728. 



BUTTERSCOTCH KISS (Plogh,'57) Each $1.50 



A caramel shade of yellow, glistening brightly with gold dust par- 

 ticles. There is an intensification of yellow in the heart and on the 

 petal edges. The large flowers are heavily laced and crinkled at the 

 margins. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1957; AM, 1959. See page 50. 



BUTTERCUP BOWER (Tompkins, '61) Each $2.00 



The fine new blend of lemon, lime and vellow with giant, fully 

 rounded flowers, broad segments and strong color contrasts. 38 

 inches. HM AIS, 1962. Shown on page 30. 



BUTTERHORN (Sass, '55) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Cool, icy and lemon colored, shading to greenish white in the 

 center of the falls. The form is quite distinct, as is also the hue 

 of this unusual Iris. It is three feet in height, nicely branched, large 

 in size. HM AIS, 1955. 



CAMELOT ROSE (Tompkins, '65) Each $17.50 



An exciting new Iris with standards of silk>', silvery orchid and 

 brightly glowing Burgundy red falls of great width and velvety 

 finish. Hafts are solidly colored and are set with a heavy, bright 

 orange-red beard. 39 inches. HM AIS, 1966; AM, 1968. See page 

 34. 



CANDLEFLAME (Hall, '61) Each $2.00 



Gigantic ivory-cream self with a tangerine-orange beard which 

 shades to almost white. There is a suggestion of greenish veining in 

 the falls. Style arms are deeper ivor\'. Extremely broad falls and 

 heavy 3-foot stems with good branching. HM AIS, 1962. See 

 page 58. 



CANDLE MAGIC fDeForesI, '61) Each $1.50 



\\'ide standards of pink-tinted tan; the falls are cream with bright 

 tan-gold hafts. A creamy version of the Dawn Crest and Dawn Star 

 lusciousness might be an apt description. Tall and large. See 

 page 59. 



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