1944 IRIS INTRODUCTIONS 
This year we are offering four new introductions of our own that we feel certain will have the approval of all iris pe ces 
These have all been carefully tested for their garden value, beauty and distinctiveness. They are all up to the hig 
standards that we have set for previous introductions. 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach 1944). Big bold 
variegata that is simply stunning in the 
garden. Large round standards of clear 
deep honey yellow, broad semi-flaring falls 
with golden yellow ground color, heavily 
overlaid deep brown with deeper brown 
veining. Blooms are of heavy substance 
and very bright. Does not fade. 40” well 
branched stems. Early mid-season. .$15.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 1944). Yellow seed- 
ling from (Alta California x King Midas) 
x (Wm. Mohr x Ibmacrantha). An iris 
that has the charm and grace of a beau- 
tifully dressed lady. Bred from a bearded 
iris to an oncocyclus hybrid, Lady Mohr 
has inherited the best characteristics of 
both parents. From the seed parent we 
have hardiness and tall well branched 
stems. From the pollen parent we have 
the large rounded standards and the 
broad semi-flaring falls. The color com- 
bination is most unusual. Standards are 
clear oyster shell white and falls a frosted 
chartreuse yellow with prominent veining. 
Withstands heat, sun, wind and rain and 
blooms over a long period of time. We 
. have had blooms from early April to mid- 
May. Gives pollen freely and bears seed. 
Stock limited. One rhizome to a customer. 
DO” os ok Ske SOROS ee Oe Eo ee $35.00 
PACIFIC SUNSET (Salbach 1944). (Radi- 
: ant x Happy Gift) x (Natoma x Miss Cali- 
fornia). Very attractive blend in rich 
shades of rose, gold and copper. Standards 
are old rose, shading to gold at base. Cen- 
ter and lower portion of falls is light ama- 
ranth pink, shading to gold on outer edges 
and upper half. Bright gold beard. An ap- 
pealing color combination. Attractive in 
the garden and a fine cut flower. Three- 
foot well branched stems. Mid-season. 
$10.00 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach 1944). (Miss Cali- 
fornia x Golden Majesty.) A very attrac- 
tive low growing, long blooming bi-color. 
The large round standards are cream with 
light suffusion of pinkish lilac, the broad 
round semi-flaring falls are buff pink 
with gold near the haft. A very appealing 
color combination. Blooms from early 
April to mid-May. Low growing. Well 
branched stems. 28”............ ... $5.00 
_ New Varieties of Other Growers: 
: Azure Skies, pale blue; Bataan, blend; Blue 
Shimmer, best blue plicata; Edward Lapham, 
new red; Elmohr, stunning Wm. Mohr seed- 
ling; Flora Zenor, new pink; Golden Eagle, 
new yellow; Golden Fleece, new cream; 
Lady Naomi, blue plicata; Lord Dongan, 
deep violet shades; Lori May, pink blend; 
Louise Blake, light blue and deep violet: 
Mexico, reddish brown; Mulberry Rose, mul- 
berry color; Ola Kala, deep yellow: Oregon 
Trail, deep brown; Persian Prince, new varie- 
gata; Priscilla, new white; Prince of Orange, 
orange; Raejean, deep violet; Ranger, red- 
toned; Remembrance, pale pink; Rubient, 
rich purple shades; Snow Carnival, big 
white; Stardom, lovely brown; Sunset Sere- 
nade, apricot blend; The Admiral, blue; To- 
bacco Road, tobacco brown; and Winter 
Carnival, new white. 
These are fully described in list of New and PACIFIC SUNSET 
oeecac Site American Iris Society Awards for 1944 and other testimonials, page 23) 
*CARL SALBACH* 

