
Remembrance. Last year we chose Re- 
membrance as being the best of our many 
pink blends. The color of the large flowers is 
a pink blend with yellow overtones which give 
it life. The form, substance and branching 
are good. The stems are about 38-inches tall 
andido notrequire staking sense $5.00 
Samovar. A_ very brilliant and _ colorful 
Iris, quite different in color from any Iris we 
have seen, it attracts attention from a con- 
siderable distance and has plenty of what is 
often spoken of as garden value. The color is a 
coppery rose, the substance is only fair and the 
branching is short and placed rather high on 
the 34-inch stem. The plant is a very vigorous 
grower, hardy and a free bloomer......... $3.50 
Stardom. Honorable Mention Award 1940. 
It has a very unusual and pleasing color. Ac- 
cording to Ridgeway’s color charts the nearest 
color tone is onion skin pink, although it does: 
not have a strong pink tone. It is one of those 
off colors and very difficult to describe. The 
flower is a self, has good form, fair substance 
and branching. The 34-inch stem is strong. 
The plant is a very free bloomer and increases 
remarkably fast seen ene $3.50 
Tapestry Rose. H.C. 1941. H. M. 1942. 
The large flowers are a soft old rose and are 
carried on a 38-inch well branched stout stem. 
It is a free bloomer. Form and substance are 
The Admiral. _ Honorable Mention Award 
1940. An especially fine blue Iris. I believe it 
comes as near to the standard of perfection as 
any Iris in our garden. The color, an intense 
blue is a little deeper than medium blue. Its 
form, finish and substance are outstanding. 
No flower in the garden will take more punish- 
ment from the burning sun and driving rain 
without fading or losing its form than The 
Admiral. 
The 37-inch well branched stems never go 
down. The plant is very vigorous, a free 
bloomer and increases rapidly............ $3.50 
