IRISES 
Introductions of C. H. HALL 
Aliquippa (Hall 1924). Good sized flower 
of pale massicot yellow with luminous 
center of deeper coloring. Fine, erect 
habit, vigorous growth, and very free 
flowering. Makes a most attractive light 
yellow garden effect. 34 inches. Awarded 
the American Iris Society Silver Medal, 
192G . 
Chartier (Hall 1925). A smooth, clear white 
with wide, flat segments. The flowers 
are rather large and of very pleasing 
appearance. 32 inches. Awarded The 
American Iris Society Silver Medal 
1927 . . S}.2S~ 
Edgewood (Hall 1926). S. light hortense 
violet; F. velvety pansy violet. A deep 
“pink” bicolor. Large flowers of excellent 
form, good substance and fine carriage. 
45 inches.$ .50 
Elsinore (Hall 1925). Primrose yellow, 
the standards and falls more or less bor¬ 
dered with vernonia purple. A charming 
flower of delicate coloring, 34 inchs. $ .35 
Fairylea (Hall 1932). A white plicata, the 
margins of the S. and of the upper half 
of the F. etched light bluish lavender; 
yellow beard. An exquisite light-colored 
effect. Large flowers of satiny texture 
and handsome form. 32 inches. 
