ROSARIO (Thole) 
A beautiful ochraceous yellow flower, flushed and overlaid old rose. Might be called 
tourmaline pink with" gold suffusions extending from heart of flower into the falls. 
Deep yellow beard, particularly luminous in a gray atmosphere. Height 40 inches. 
Vigorous grower.-.$6.00 
SEADEEP (Thole) 
Attractive to all visitors and pronounced by Mr. Cooley as the best blue bicolor. 
Standards more intense and darker than Wedgewood. Falls rich royal blue. Tall, 
over 40 inches; of good form, exceptional branching and long blooming season. 
Slightly fragrant, good grower and retains color. Unexcelled where a mass of intense 
blue is desired.$4.00 
THOMAS R. BACON (Brehm) 
A refined, well-rounded ivory yellow, similar to William Carey Jones, except for a 
scarcely perceptible violet gray shading and flush from the tip of the beard. Large 
flowers in four tiers; vigorous grower; height 40 inches. Does not fade.$ .50 
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 (Won the bronze medal of The Michigan Horticultural Society in 1937).$ .65 
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. $1.00 
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All Iris enthusiasts should join the American Iris Society, annual dues $3.00, 
which includes four quarterly bulletins. Send subscriptions to The American 
Iris Society, 32d St & Elm Ave., Baltimore Md., making checks payable to 
the American Iris Society. 
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