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HEARTHSTONE COPPER ( Hearth. ’32) This iris proved one of the happy surprises in 
the garden last season. The color is old gold, shading thru’ copper to red. The brightness 
of the coloring, as well as the pleasing blending, makes it very desirable. 30*.$2.00 
HELEN CAMPBELL ( Nes . '30) A late deep red-purple, almost a self. 40".$0.75 
HELEN OF TROY {Kirk. ’32) Pale blue, with an exquisite glistening texture. The style 
arms are very long, giving an airy effect. Fragrant. But we sadly admit that this iris 
needs staking. 42".$3.00 
HELIANE {Mil. ’31) This iris differs from many of the plicatas, in that the blue makes an 
almost solid border on the S. and F. The bloom is rather elongated.$5.00 
HELIOS {Cay. ’29) A pure lemon yellow of exquisite finish. The flowers are large; upon 
first opening, the falls have a slight reticulation of olive-violet, which disappears later. 
44".$1.00 
HENCHMAN {Mor.-Sturt. ’31) S. are the blue of Phlox divaricata; F. are dark and velvety. 
Late. 33".$4.00 
HENRI RIVIERE {Mil. ’27) A blend of canary yellow and lilac. Altho’ one of the older 
irises, as the life of an iris now goes, this still holds its own, because of the charm of the 
coloring. Late. 42".$0.65 
HERMENE {Parker ’33) Very early and very lovely is this deep pink self, with gold haft 
and style arms. Fragrant. 40".$1.00 
HERMITAGE {Kirk. ’31) A very attractive red, vigorous in growth. 40". H.M., A.I.S. 
’30.$1.00 
HOLLYWOOD {Essig ’31) Blended of bright pink, yellow and old gold, this iris is “bewitch¬ 
ing” in the color effect. The falls are stiff and horizontal, and of exceptional substance. 
36".$1.00 
HONEYDROP {Mor. '29) Another blend, made up of henna, brown, yellow and old rose. 
The bloom is quite showy and of good substance. 36".$1.25 
HYMETTUS {Hill ’31) The main color is creamy, with such heavy gold venations, well 
down on the falls, that the garden effect is pale honey-colored. 30". H.M., A.I.S. ’29. .$1.00 
ICEBERG {Cay. ’30) A large crisp white, with gold beard and venations. Tall.$2.00 
ILLUMINATOR {Wmsn. ’32) The light red color of this iris shows itself as a beautiful rose, 
in the sunlight. 36".$5.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH {H. P. Sass ’32) A charming shade of light pink-orchid. Falls are 
long and drooping; the flower is fragrant. 40".$5.00 
INDIAN CHIEF {Ayres ’29) For those who wish an iris that is a brighter red than Daunt¬ 
less, this would seem to be the choice. Brilliant in coloring and strong in growth. 40".. $0.75 
INDIGO BUNTING {Ayres ’33) “An unusual blue iris” — we wonder if it is really the shade 
of the indigo buntings? Reported as charming in form and color, and of good substance. 
36".$7.50 
IRMA POLLOCK {H. P. Sass ’31) S. magenta; F. velvety carmine with the margin lighter. 
The size is medium; “telling garden effect”. 36".$0.75 
JACQUARD {Ayres-Emig. ’31) A dark red-purple; the flower is permeated with a red glow 
Very floriferous.$0.75 
JEAN CAYEUX {Cay. ’31) Pale brown, shot with gold, the charm enhanced by a touch of 
blue, at tips of beard. “Without doubt the most outstanding introduction of recent years.” 
Dykes’ Medal, ’31 C.M., S.N.H.F. ’31.$13.50 
JEANETTE MAY KENNEDY {Keller ’31) S. pink, ruffled; F. red to blackish-purple, 
of heavy, velvety substance. 36".$6.00 
JEB STUART {Wash.- Nes. ’32) Deep, rich red of a brownish tone, with some copper flush. 
The falls are extremely velvety, the beard a deep orange. 40". H.M., A.I.S. '33.$8.00 
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