Guyasuta (Hall 1931). S. mulberry purple, 
F. velvety fluorite violet; in general effect a self, 
even to the center of the flower. Large, finely 
formed blooms of heavy substance; growth 
vigorous: 34 inches_$ .50 
Kandahar (Hall 1939). S. lavender violet, paler 
at midrib; F. velvety prune purple; yellow beard. 
Good sized flowers, good substance, free flower¬ 
ing. One of the last irises to come into flower 
and one of the most richly colorful. 
32 inches_$5.00 
Katisha (Hall 1933). S. tourmaline pink, yellow 
toward base; F. color much the same as stand¬ 
ards. A light pink blend of good habit in every 
way. 32 inches_$ .75 
Kittanning (Hall 1937). S. pale to light mauve; 
F. velvety dahlia purple. Large, finely formed 
flowers of good substance. Erect, branching 
stalks; vigorous, but of medium increase. Attrac¬ 
tive as a garden clump. Late blooming. 
40 inches_$7.00 
Lodestar (Hall 1925). S. lemon chrome; F. vel¬ 
vety claret brown with lemon chrome border. 
A. M., A. I. S. 2l/ 2 feet ..$ .25 
Marvista (Hall 1939). S. deep colonial buff with 
broad border of dark vinaceous veinings; 
F. velvety light garnet brown margined hazel in 
vicinity of beard; beard projecting, orange. Large 
flowers of good substance. Very rich buff and 
light brown effect. 3 feet_$10.00 
