NEW INTRODUCTIONS for 7940 
DEBUT (Milliken) 
A large firm spreading flower (eight inches) cf glistening translucent old gold blended on 
the falls with a light touch of lavender which is most apparent down the middle of the falls. 
A bright golden beard helps light the center of the flower. A wonderful shading of color and 
light make this a most entrancing flower. 3 feet. $10.00 
DEEP MAHOGANY (Milliken) 
A large flaring richly colored flower in red and brown tones. It is rather low growing and 
consequently should be placed near the front of the bed or border. The velvety flaring falls 
are deep Van Dyke red, edged with cinnamon buff. This coloring blends smoothly with the 
standards which are cinnamon-brown shading to the somewhat lighter Buckthorn brown. 1'2 
feet. $5.00 
HILLSIDE SHOW (C. G. White) 
A charming table iris in shades of violet-purple, peppered with more deeply colored dots. 
The general effect is that of a bicolor. Stalks unbranched, petals flat. 2 feet. An oncobred. 
$3.00 
LAELIA PINK (Milliken) 
A striking iris in the rose tones. The standards are Laelia pink (Ridgeway), the falls a deeper 
rosy hue (Hellebore red, Ridgeway). The plant is vigorous, free blooming, and early. 3¥ feet. 
$10.00 
ROSE GOLD (Milliken) 
An exceptionally bright blend of gold and rose. It suggests the beautiful iridescent shading 
of Tiffany glass. 
We raised many seedlings of China Maid crossed by Dixie Sunshine. A large number of 
these were good but we think that everyone without hesitation would have selected Rose 
Gold as by far the finest of the lot. The flowers are of good size, shape, and substance and 
the plant is vigorous. 3 feet. $15.00 
SARDIS (C. G. White) 
Another contribution to the early flowering table iris, this one being particularly adapted 
for centerpieces, the flowers measuring about 4 inches by 3% inches. 

The coloring is in the lighter tones of lilac-violet, the flaring falls being lightly penciled and 
having irregular blackish red-purple signal patches beginning near the end of the beard. The 
stem is unbranched. The plant is exceptionally vigorous. 30 inches. An oncobred. $3.00 
TEHERAN (C. G. White) 
This beautiful and delicately colored iris belongs in the group with Some Love and Nelson 
of Hilly. It is lighter in color however, than either of these as the dotting and scattered pen- 
ciling are just softly applied. The flowers are of medium size and are ideal for cut flower use. 
12 inches. An oncobred. $3.50 
