NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1943 
Casa Morena—Height 38 inches. Mid-season. A 
large flower of deep, glistening, rich 
brown. Same rich solid color on standards 
and falls. Styles yellowish; beard brown- 
, ish orange. Good increase. Closest color 
. plates in Ridgway being Burnt Sienna 
| and Chestnut. Not just a “novelty,” but 
a flower that adds an entirely new, rich 
note to the garden picture. Each $35.00 
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Pretty Penny—Height 40 inches. Late. A large 
Self blend of testacems and vinaceous 
russet; being coppery rose in effect. 
Rounded falls; haft gold veined. Styles 
gold, ribbed russet: beard orange. 
, Each $15.00 
4 
Mieindbe ae eht 38 inches. Mid-season. Smooth, 
| clean self, of cinnamon (Ridgway). 
Large flower. Known as DeForest No. 
» 15-40. Each $15.00 
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OTHER IRISNOLL ORIGINATIONS 
1949 ~ 1941 - 1942 
Adelanto—Height 49 inches. Mid- Season. Stand- 
ards wide; closed; of golden yellow 
ochre. Styles same. Falls drooping; 
blended golden Buckthorn brown. Gold 
at the haft. Large flower on a well- 
branched stalk. Much admired 
Each $10.00 
Capriccio—Height 40 inches. Mid-season to late. 
Delicate but distinct. bi-color blend. 
Standards bright yellow; falls spreading, — 
yellow overlaid onion skin pink. Beard 
and styles yellow. Each $6.00. 
Chief Poking Fire—Height 34 inches. Mid- 
season. Wide standards; blended Neutral 
Red and Mars Violet. Falls wide, round- 
ed, spreading; of Oxblood Red and Vic- 
toria Lake. The brightest red in the 
garden. ~ Each $10.00 
Full Measure—Height 40 inches. Late. This is a 
larve, gracefully formed flower of deep 
yellow on a well branched stalk. This 
yellow has distinction difficult to de- 
Scribe, _ Each $5.00 Net 
Late Sun—Height 42 inches, mid-season to 
late. A large, rich yellow with an orange 
beard. Vigorous grower. Each $4.00 
Liluvia d’ Ova—Height 36 inches. Early thru mid- 
season. Medium-sized flowers of apricot 
oranze in 2 well branched stalk. Its long 
season of bloom is due to having 11 
flowers to the stalk. Each $7.50 
