MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
GR ETC HEN, (H. P. Sass). S. flesh colored; P. rose; midseason; medium height. 
32 inches.20 
HALO, (Yeld, 1917). Lord of June type; colors similar to Ann Page. 40 inches. 
(Bearded) . 15 
HARMONY, (Dykes, 1923). Very dark purple with self colored beard; midseason; 
medium height .10 
HAPPY DAYS, (Mitchell, 1934). Immense clear pinard yellow with F. shade 
deeper than S.; beard attractive orange yellow; unusual glistening finish; 
flowers through season. 40 inches. 7.00 
HASS AN, (Murrell, 1930). New English introduction, perculiar blend; S. sulphur 
yellow; F. same overlaid with suffused smoky violet; heavy greenish gold 
reticulations. (Bearded) .50 
HAVAMAL, (Goos & Koenemann, 1928). S. cream colored tinged lilac; F. gleam¬ 
ing violet blue with cream colored border. 36 inches.10 
HEARTH FIRE, (Emigholz, 1935). S. light bronze flushed reddish violet, appear¬ 
ing dull red violet; F. deep velvety carmine violet; 4% inches. 2.00 
HEARTHSTONE COPPER (Hearth, 1932). This iris is winning the hearts of 
everyone. It lights the garden like a bonfire. S. of bright old gold blend 
down to fiery red F. 1.00 
HELEN FRANCIS, (Pfeiffer, 1922). Tall lavender.10 
HELGE, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Lemon yellow. (Intermediate) .10 
HENRI RIVIERE (Millet, 1927). Very large ruffled flowers on rigid, many- 
branched stems. S. pure lemon yellow; F. mauve with lemon reflex and 
edged creamy yellow. An exquisite combination. 42 inches.25 
HER MAJESTY, (Perry, 1903). S. lovely rose pink; F. bright crimson tinged 
brighter shade. 30 inches .10 
HEYDAY, (Williamson, 1931). S. mustard yellow; F. Vandyke red with diffuse 
yellow margin; late and long bloomer. 30 inches. (Bearded).15 
HILTON LUCAS, (Pfeiffer, 1929). S. delicate shade of tinted lavender, incurved 
and ruffled; F. rich pansy violet edged with lighter border. 30 inches.10 
HOLLYWOOD, (Essig., 1931). Blended bright pink, yellow and old gold; be¬ 
witching in color effect; F. stiff and horizontal; exceptional substance. 
(Bearded) .50 
HYPNUS, (Con., 1931). Blue shading into red and gray; very tall and husky. 
(Bearded) .25 
I BP ALL, (Foster, 1911). Part oncocyclus as indicated in the rounded shape and 
veining of the deep red violet flowers.25 
ICY GLOW, (Emigholz, 1933). S. snow white with faint greenish cast when open¬ 
ing, midrib green; F. pyrethrum yellow; beard white. 5 inches. (Bearded).. .25 
I DUN A, (Goos & Koenemann, 1926). S. soft creamy white; F. violet blue; fra¬ 
grant; midseason. 28 inches. (Bearded) .25 
IMPERIAL BLUSH, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Huge pale blush pink; heavy substance; 
fragrant; very well branched for a pink; midseason; tall. (Bearded). 1.00 
IMPROVED KING, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Golden yellow and mahogany.10 
INDIAN, (Sass, 1929). Most remarkable iris; tan, slightly flushed rose; ruffled .25 
INDIAN CHIEF, (Ayres, 1929). One of the best medium tall reds; bronzy violet 
S. with F. dahlia carmine. (Bearded) .25 
INDIAN MAID, (Pfeiffer, 1924). S. clouded lavender; F. dark reddish maroon.10 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres, 1933). Certainly very near the shade of the blue found 
in the bird for which this iris was named; far more blue than most of the blue 
irises. A crisp, silvery, cool blue that appeals to everyone. F. are semi- 
flaring; substance is fine. 36 inches. 3.00 
INGEBORG, (G. & K., 1908). Early white. 20 inches. (Intermediate).10 
INNER GLOW, (Sturtevant, 1924). Perfectly exquisite uniform soft ivory; early. 
30 inches. (Bearded) .25 
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