OUR 1936 INTRODUCTION 
Hybridizing has been our hobby for the past 8 years. Among the many good things 
appearing during this time we selected a half dozen or so which have proved worthy of 
introduction. This year we offer our first one at a very modest price considering its 
quality. 
WINTER MOON (Thole) 
A large cream white of fine form with green blue shadows; haft flushed and reticu¬ 
lated green gold, orange chrome beard. Standards wide, domed and slightly frilled. 
Falls broad and flaring. A form similar to Depute Nomblot. Tall, 42-inch, well 
branched, floriferous and slightly fragrant. A beautifully poised blend, suggesting the 
tones of antique marble.$ 5.00 
OUR FORMER INTRODUCTIONS 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES (Brehm) 
An outstanding iris hybridizer and recognized critic writes, unsolicited: “We like 
your yellow seedling very much. With us it was an ivory yellow of excellent shape 
and substance, a very attractive flower.” Beautiful in mass, and combines well 
with other colors; vigorous grower; large flowers; height, 40 inches. Does not 
fade .$ 1.75 
THOMAS R. BACON (Brehm) 
A refined, well-rounded ivory yellow, similar to William Carey Jones, except for a 
scarcely perceptible violet gray shading and flush from the tip of the beard. Large 
flowers in four tiers; vigorous grower; height 40 inches. Does not fade.$ 1.75 
GEORGE DAVIDSON (Brehm) 
A cool toned permanent yellow lake self of perfect Bruno form, substance and tex¬ 
ture; a yellow which carries well without brassiness. Refined and beautiful; low 
branched; height, 40 inches. Exceptionally vigorous grower. Does not fade....$ 4.00 
JOSEPH LE CONTE (Brehm) 
Distinctive; indescribable without recourse to a technical palette; a fine flower of 
yellow carmine or zinc yellow (Winsor and Newton color chart), with a shadowing 
of violet gray. Height, 38 inches; vigorous grower. Does not fade..$ 2.00 
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