HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946). M. 36". H.M. 
A.I.S. 1946. Large flowers of clear light blue with 
beautifully rutfled borders on both standards and 
falls. The beard is almost white. $18.00 
HELEN M. REIDEL (Reidel, 1937). ML. 36". Orange- 
bronze standards with center and style arms of 
pure gold blend with the brightest orange-red falls 
in this blossom. inc 
HIGH SPIRITS (Horton, 1945). M. 35". Strawberries 
and cream. Large flowers with creamy pink stand- 
ards and deeper pink toned falls. Luscious. $10.00 
HIWASSEE (Becherer, 1946), M. 38". This beautiful 
bi-color has domed standards of light lilac pink, 
broad semi-flaring falls of deeper lilac. $6.00 
HONEYFLOW (Tompkins, 1944). M. 38”. H.M. A.LS. 
1946. A flaring dark copper blend with rosy under- 
tones, enriched with a smooth brushing of inca 
gold across the hatt. $15.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham, 1942). M. 40°. A bright 
and attractive blend of mauve-pink and yellow. 
Flowers are large, stalks strong. $2.00 
HOWARD WEED (Kleinsorge, 1946). M. 36". An un- 
usual light red-brown self. This flower, with its 
uniquely constructed standards and wide flaring 
falls, has a heavy golden beard and a violet patch 
on the center of each fall. A metallic lustre envel- 
ops the entire flower. $10.00 
HOWDY (Clevenger, 1942). ME. 36". Greetings from 
this new white iris. Buds are blue, unfolding into 
large, ruffled blooms. Orange beard. $2.00 

ILLUSION 

ICY BLUE 
ICY BLUE (Weed, 1941). E. 44”. H.M. A.I.S. 1941. The 
lightest blue toned iris, as beautiful as it is novel, 
being a palest blue self dusted with frosty white 
that sparkles in the sunshine. 75c 
IDANHA (Klein., 1942). EM. 45’’. Another new bi-color 
with standards of apricot-yellow and falls of 
blended pink. Stalks tall, well branched. $1.25 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge, 1943). L. 30". H.M. A.LS. 1947. 
Orchid pink seedling of Ormohr. The delicately 
colored flowers have a tawny brown overlay on 
hafts and a brown tipped beard. $7.50 
ILSE LOUISE (K. Smith, 1943). M. 40”. Another new 
plicata whose standards are white lined with 
Mathew's purple, white showing plainly at the 
midrib. The falls are white in the center, edged 
with Mathew’'s purple and lined on the white area 
with purple. $5.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook, 1942). M. 38”. A.M. ALIS. 
1944. Glorifying the famous Sable, this seedling is 
a favorite of all lover of deep velvety purple iris. 
Darkly brilliant and of unusual size, substance and 
texture. $6.00 
INDIANA ROSE (Horton, 1944). M. 38’. Really a rose 
colored self. Flowers are large, texture heavy and 

long season of bloom. $5.00 
INDIANOLA (Horton, 1944). M. 37". Stately and tall 
this red self is worthy of a place in your garden. 
Heavy white veining at hatft. $3.50 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. BEAVERTON, OREGON 
