
Lynn Langford. H. C. 1945. A deep. 
toned orchid pink with a golden yellow center 
which is smoothly blended into the orchid 
pink without veining. The flower is large, of 
good form, heavy substance and is carried 
on a strong 36-inch stem. It is a free bloomer 
and was a general favorite in our garden last 
SGASOT Geese ag te eek Uc eal eee aed $15.00 
Maiden Blush. When asked to describe 
the color of this Iris most people say Apri- 
cot and I will let it go at that. The color is” 
rich and pleasing. It is a self with no hatft 
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. $3.50 
Mandalay. H. M. 1943. A smooth reddish 
rose self, a new and very attractive color that 
has been much admired. The standards are 
domed and the falls flaring. The flowers are 
carried on a well branched 30-inch strong 
stem. It is a free bloomer and hardy. . .$3.50 
Nightfall. H.C. 1941. H. M. 1943. A, M. 
1945. The falls are a velvety rich dark pansy 
purple with almost no veining on the haits. 
The standards are several shades lighter than 
the falls, making a very striking color com- 
bination. The 36-inch stems are well branched. 
Substance and form excellent. It is a strong 
grower and a free bloomer. .......... $2.50 
Nightingale. H. M. 1944. The color is new 
and very attractive, a glistening golden rus- 
set. The form and substance of the large 
flowers is good. The 36-inch well branched 
Stémis are StrOntwis ss ae oe ee tel $3.50 
Overture. H.C. 1943. H. M. 1944. A fla- 
mingo 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. 
ae Canoe ae or oe US Geri ay $12.00 
