Nightingale. H. M. 1944. The color is new 
and very attractive, a glistening golden russet. 
The form and substance of the large flowers 1s 
good. The 36-inch well branched stems are 
SUOMI 7 Me un ested ny at aes Pe frase aes $5.00 
Remembrance. H. M. 1943. A. M. 1944. 
In 1942 we chose Remembrance as being the 
best of our many pink blends. The color of the 
large flowers is a pink blend with yellow over- 
tones which give it life. The form, substance 
and branching are good. The stems are about 
38-inches tall and de not require staking. . $5.00 
Royal Scot. H. M. 1944. A tall large 
flowered red trimmed plicata of a pleasing tone 
of burgundy red. It is so heavily trimmed 
that at a distance it gives a red effect. Form, 
substance and stem are good, branching is fair. 
It is a very vigorous grower and a free bloom- 
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 fair. The plant is 
a very vigorous grower, hardy and a free bloom- 
Che the. baie fe ee ee ee eee ee. $3.00 
Stardom. H. M. 1940. A. M. 1943. It 
has a very unusual and pleasing color. Accord- 
ing 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, substance and 
branching. The 34-inch stem is strong. The 
plant is a very free bloomer and° increases 
renarkably fast. «wc g.aee eee ee $3.00 


