Katisha (Hall 1933). S. tourmaline pink, 
yellow toward base; F. color much the 
same as standards, with a bit of clear 
yellow adjacent to the orange beard. A 
light pink blend of good habit in every 
way. 32 inches.. 
Lodestar (Hall 1925). S. lemon chrome; 
F. velvety claret brown with lemon chrome 
border. The flowers are of ample size and 
fine finish with standards of remarkably 
clear color. 30 inches. Award of Merit, 
The American Iris Society, 1927.$ .7&~ 
Montour (Hall 1925). S. pinkish cinnamon 
flushed with magenta. F. velvety burnt 
lake. An exquisite effect in pink and 
brown set with a dense orange beard. 
30 inches.$ 
Naronda (Hall 1934). Solid royal purple 
self; a deep “blue” of intense color; prom¬ 
inent light yellow beard. Fine upright 
habit; vigorous growth; well-branched 
stems; free flowering. 44 inches. 
Priscilla (Hall 1923). S. pallid violet; F. 
rich velvety blackish purple, bordered 
pallid violet. A dainty flower; its clear, 
pansy-like coloring showing up with as 
fine effect indoors as in the garden. 30 
inches.$ .20 
Rosemont (Hall 1934). S. vinaceous lilac; 
F. velvety pansy purple; yellow beard. 
Somewhat like Montour in general color 
effect, but not quite so dark, and more of 
a rose-red. Large flowers well placed on 
widely branched stems; free flowering; 
vigorous growth. 40 inches. 
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