ALZA HOLA 
Our Introduction in 1941. 
A Spanish salute calling attention. 
The coloring of this Iris may be visualized. 
A bit of clear colors seen a day when sun, sky and 
colorless clouds in approach. 
S. that of the thin, airy cloud with fhe blue of 
the sky filtering through, together with a dim glow 
of noon-day sun bordering the edge of the broad 
rounded standards. 
F. that soft tone of the unveiled sky, edged of 
solden: glow cts aes | ee eee ee ee $10.00 
BEAUTIFUL GALATEA 
Our Introduction in 1943. 
A self of soft “Bridal Rose” coloring. This iris is 
becoming of a reserved compose. 
S. broad rounded form of finished pleasing tex- 
ture. 
F. well balanced size with the Standards, rich 
orange beard, kort at 36” sturdy stalk $7.50 
BLUSHING YOUTH 
Our Introduction in 1942. 
ra soft tone pink self without blue reflex. 
S. closed of rounding form. 
F. slightly flar of standard size, placement pleas- 
img ono swell branching stalk. = tas seas $5.00 
BRIGHT MELODY—(H. M. 1943 A. NS) 
Our Introduction in 1940. 
An attractive break in self color of Concord 
grape in sunlight. Form and substance choice. 
S. closed and of balanced size. — 
F. well rounded shape with a velvet texture, 
the predominant color shading off to a rich brown 
withthe = beard! itel Wee eer ede $10.00 
CAPTAIN ROYAL 
Our Introduction in 1943. 
‘A smooth toned “Mosaic Blue” self. — Aes 
S. closed overlapping segments, giving the de- 
sired complete form. 
F. of heavy a ae flar making a BEng bal- 
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