GREEN SHADOWS (H.Sass 1943) 
_ The new, and as far as we 
a 
know the only, sulphur- 
~. jyedtton self. 564.40" 12.50 
UDRUN (K. Dykes 1931) 
- A grand white for fore- 
ground planting. Massive 
flowers of warm white with 
yellow beard. Each stalk is 
“a bouquet by itself. The 
breeder,Mrs.Katherine Dykes, 
_Wwas the widow of W.R.Dykes 
in whose honor the Dykes 
‘Medal was founded. - - .30 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) 
An outstanding new Iris. 
. Its clearer,brighter,pinker 
Coloring and splendid plant 
habits will put many of the 
older orchid-pinks into the 
“list.of the obsolete. - 7.00 
HARVEST MOON {Whiting 1944) 
-& blend of bright, apricot. 
Large flower, lovely color. 
{We don't like its haft.) 3.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) 
A large, beautiful pink blend 
- with tints of buff that give 
‘it a pinkish-buff color un~ 
usually clean and fresh. A 
very good all-round Iris. 3.00 
IDANHA (Kleinsorge 1942) 
< # DECOLOY. “Lr &@ distinctly 
different pattern.The S. an 
apricot-yellow, F. a pink 
blend. The garden effect, a 
pink-tan combination.Large 
flower,good grower. 38%, 2.50 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge 1943) 
As it blooms for us,. this 
is one of the finest things 
in this list. Soft ,delicate 
_lilae-pink with an overlay 
of tawny brown at the haft. 
The form has that something 
that only Onco blood seems 
to impart. 36 to 38 inches 
here, blooms very late. 5.00 
INDIANA’ NIGHT (Cook 1942) 
_ Anew, lustrous, velvety 
purple; rich and Yovely. 
_ A larger, bluer "Sable" by 
_ the same breeder. 36". 7-50 
INDIANA SUNSET (Lapham 1943) 
“<4 Dright, pretty blend of: 
e. Pink end apricot. 38" °°34}.00- 
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