PALE PRIMROSE (Whiting, '46) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A hue, cool primrose-yellow with a touch of wax-yellow at the haft. 

 Of an attracti\e and useful color, the fomi of this Iris is its great 

 distinctive feature. It is oval, with standards closed and swirled at 

 the top; the falls are long but so wide they nearly touch each other 

 the effect is of a huge yellow rosebud. Very late, high branched 

 and tall— most effective in back of a planting. HM AIS, 1950. See 

 page 26. 



PALOMINO (Hall, '52) Each $5.00 



Related to the pinks— it is a seedling of Hi-Time— the only suggestion 

 of pink is in the standards. The falls are pale ivory with an amber- 

 copper shoulder and thin band all the way around. Beard is like a 

 bonfire, rich, redder and more dominant than the illustration on 

 page 25, although this is really a very excellent portrayal of this 

 variety. For size, form, substance, branching and truly marvelous 

 color this is indeed supreme. Height 3 ft. HM .AIS, 1952; AM, 1954. 



SOLID MAHOGANY 



DREAMCASTLE 



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