IOWA GLORY. (Snyder 1942) M. 30 in. A dark 
black toned red with lighter colored standards. 
A very showy iris and delightful in a clump_-_-_ 
IVORY CHARM. (Whiting 1947) E.M. A really 
choice iris in light clean tones of Ivory with 
a’ soit/golden: throat, -_J24-t eee 
JAKE. (J. Sass 1943) M. L. 38 in. A large glisten- 
ing white that seems to perform well in all 
sections of the country. R: 88 £22) Si See 
JANICE. (Schreiner 1943) V. L. 38 in. This iris re- 
sembles Missouri in both form and coloring 
though it does not have the brown in the 
throat that is found in Missouri. It seems to 
us as though the coloring is a bit more blue on 
slightly larger and heavier substanced flowers. 
JASMINE. (Grant 1944) M. 40 in. A clear golden 
yellow of fine form and with a rich velvet fin- 
ish. Though tall, it has perfect branching and 
the flowers are heavy of substance and beauti- 
fully proportioned. This has performed so well 
here for the past two seasons that we were 
most pleased to see that it had found its way 
into the Symposiums 100. H. M. 1940, P. R. 99. 
JONQUIL. (Whiting 1943) L. 42 in. A tall light 
yellow with'a deeper edge: R. 88 —-= == oes 
JULIET. (Klein 1946) M. 38 in. A brilliant blend- 
ing of copper flame and burnt orange with 
salmon shadings. We saw this in its home 
garden last season and decided right then that 
if was definitely a “Must have. 22: = Soe 
KANSAS INGLESIDE. (Hillson 1940) M. 35 in. A 
velvety mahogany red. Particularly valuable be- 
cause if given a little attention it blooms again 
in the ‘fall SU sas ee 
KANSAS SUNRISE, (Hillson. 1940) E: Mie33sam 
A deep gold and red bicolor that blooms early 
and lasts a long whilé -.._2.. 7a 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay 1945) M. 35 in; A very 
large, well formed, ruffled white. The stalks 
are strong and the heavily substanced flowers 
are pleasingly held on the nicely placed branch- 
es. H.-M.-1945,°P.-R» 89> _)> | ee 
KATHERINE LARMON. (Graves 1942) M. 38 in. 
A very lovely blend, this has stands of honey 
yellow and falls of yellow richly overtoned cop- 
per ang touched with mauve around the beard. 
R,- 87, 22500 fs SE ae eee 
KATY. (Smith 1945) M. 38 in. A large gracefully 
formed flower of light clear yellow. The sub- 
stance is heavy and the flower has a bright 
sparkling “finish: - 3S. ae ee ee 
KEARSARGE. (Graves: 1946) M: L. 427in. Av tall 
stately, light lavender blue of fine form: and sub- 
stance. The petals have an edging of silver 
that adds to the frosty, glistening finish of the 
flowers: R.-89) 22022) 22S Se ee 
KLONDYKE GOLD. (Kirk 1941 M. 36 in. An iris 
of rich glistening yellow and great size, this’ is 
a Cconsistent:-favorité, 222. ee 
LADY BOSCAWEN. (Graves 1946) M. 42 in. A 
very lerge pure white, this has broad ruffled 
standards and ruffled flaring falls. The sub- 
stance is heavy and the large flowers are nicely 
placed on the tall, strong, well branched stalks. 
A sister to Helen McGregor and equally as 
fine... Hi; M..1946, PO Ri00; 32-2 5 ee 
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