
Lullaby. This Iris has been referred to in 
the Bulletin as an apple blossom pink, to me it 
is more of an orchid pink. It is a luscious color 
and a remarkably rampant grower and free 
bloomer. The flowers are large. The standards 
and falls are the same color with no haft mark- 
ings. Substance and form are good. The 
38-inch stems do not require staking...... $5.00 
Mandalay. Seedling No. 40-83. H.M. 1943. 
A smooth reddish rose self, a new and very at- 
tractive color that has been much admired. The 
Standards are domed and the Falls flaring. 
The flowers are carried on a well branched 
32-inch strong stem. It is a free bloomer and 
Hardyit ease ieee: ol PONG. Dione ieee ie oa $5.00 
Maiden Blush. Seedling No. 40-07. When 
asked to describe the color of this Iris most 
people say Apricot and I will let it go at that. 
The color is rich and pleasing. It is a self with 
no haft markings, has domed standards and 
semi-flaring falls and the substance is very 
heavy. The flowers are large and are carried 
on a well branched 36-inch stem. It is hardy 
and produces an abundance of flowers. ... . $5.00 
Nightfall. H.M. 1941. A.M. 1945. The 
falls are a velvety rich dark pansy purple 
with almost no veining on the haft. The 
Standards are several shades lighter than the 
Falls making a very striking color combination. 
The 36-inch stems are well branched. Sub- 
stance and form excellent. It is a_ strong 
grower andia tree bloomer...) 4) 42 ee $3.50 
Nightingale. H. M. 1944. The color is new 
and very attractive, a glistening golden russet. 
The form and substance of the large flowers is 
good. The 36-inch well branched stems are 
SETONG hee a ite ie a oe ak a $5.00 
Overture. H.C. 1943: A flamingo pink, a 
little larger flower than Dream Girl and of a 
slightly lighter tone of pink. The flowers are 
carried on a strong 36-inch stem. Branching 
is fair, substance and form good. The color 
holds up well. It is winter hardy, a strong 
grower and a free bloomer.............. $15.00 
