YUCATAN 
The pedigree would place this iris in the 
copper group above described, but the appear¬ 
ance of the flower is quite different. It is a 
blend of soft tones, of rose and copper. Late 
mid-season, height 3 feet. $ 3.00 
AT DAWNING 
A cross of two red seedlings which gave a 
flower of rare charm, a blend of pink, white, 
and rose, as is sometimes seen in the eastern 
sky "at dawning." The plant is a strong grow¬ 
er, flower is large on stalk 3 feet tall. Mid- 
season. H. M., American Iris Society, 1936. 
$ 5.00 
SUMMER TAN 
A flower of medium height, 30 inches, almost 
a self. The Standards are tan and the Falls tan 
shaded brown. The name suggests the color, 
but fails to do justice to the richness of tone in 
the flower itself. Many have seen and admired 
it in my garden. Early. H. M., American Iris 
Society, 1936. $ 2.00 
