SAN ANTONE 



EXTRAVAGANZA 



PASTELLA (Hall, '53) Each $3.00 



Extra large lavender-rose self, from flamingo-pink parentage. 

 Pastella is not a pink, however. It is a luscious shade of lavender 

 with an all over rosy cast, standards and falls the same color. The 

 beard is tangerine-orange. Of medium height and with limited 

 branching, but so outstanding otherwise as to attract attention from 

 all visitors. HM AIS, 1956. 



PATRICE (Deforest, '45) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



.A white plicata which we like very much and whicli we regard as 

 different from the many others listed. Standards light cream flushed 

 pale rosy lavender: falls sparkling ^^'hite brushed bright gold across 

 the haft which is speckled rose-brown. Refined, clean and very 

 brilliant. Tall and large, with all good points. HM AIS, 1946. 

 See page 29. 



PEACH BROCADE (Hall, '55) Each $6.00 



Clear golden tan self, the falls flaring and slightly waved. Effect 

 is bright old gold. Grows \'igorously and makes a beautiful clump 

 of rich color. 34 inches. 



PIERRE MENARD (Faughf, '48) Each $1.50 



Finest of the new^ medium toned blues. The introducer calls it a 

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

 that distinguishes Great Lakes. Beard is canan-yellow. Very flaring 

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

 verv late Iris. HM AIS, 1948; AM, 1950. 



PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook, '49) Each $1.50 



Selected as the largest and best of all the orchid-pinks raised by 

 Paul Cook. Large, perfectly formed flowers with broad petals, 

 smooth satiny texture and very heavy substance. Husky in growth 

 and extremely floriferous, 38 to 40 inches tall. A verv beautiful Iris! 

 HM AIS, 1951. 



PINK BOUQUET (Hall, '53) Each $3.00 



Deep baby-ribbon-pink with deep orange beard. Produces lots of 

 flowers and provides a foamy mound of soft but definite pink. 

 Shown in color on page 12. 



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