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 . s.&sr' 
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 . $,&S~ 
Edgewood (Hall 1926). S. light hortense 
violet; F. velvety pansy violet. A deep 
“pink” bicolor. Large flowers of excellent 
form, good substance and fine carriage. 
45 inches.$ .$> 5 ~ 
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. $, 
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. 
