GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944). L. 40” 
A variegata with strong contrasts! Copper gold standards with 
falls of solid chestnut, no haft markings. Silky texture interesting. 
HM 1945. $3.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook, 1944). M. 38” 
An orchid pink, self, clear and bright. Beautiful in form and 
heavy substance, individual in style, with long bloom period. HM 
1945. $5.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham, 1942). M. 40” 
Mauve, pink, and yellow in a delightful blend. Brilliant color is 
exhibited in a plant of excellent habits. HM 1943. $2.00 
HOWARD WEED (Keinsorge, 1947) M. 38” 
A reddish brown blend, uniquely individual in construction. 
Standards are arched and closed. The wide flaring falls have a 
violet patch at center. A heavy golden brown beard emphasizes 
overall metallic lustre. $10.00 
ICY BLUE (National, 1941). E. 44” 
Exceptional delicacy of color. THE lightest blue self! Eye appeal 
galore is found in the frosty white dusting or iridescence on flowers 
adequately displayed on tall well branched stems. Crisp lustre in 
color. HM 1941. 715¢ 

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IDANHA (Klenisorge, 1942). M. 40” 
Apricot-buff in effect, with pink in the falls, but creating a dis- 
tinctive individuality in color pattern. Large flowers on tall stems 
are pleasingly different. $1.25 
INTERMEZZO (Tompkins, 1944). ML. 38” 
A self of bright petunia violet. A touch of russet brown at haft 
with blue tip on beard enliven color interest. $3.50 
INVICTUS (Hall, 1941). M. 38” 
An interesting large yellow with a subdued orange tone in the 
falls. $1.00 

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JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, 1931). M. 36” 
Soft, delightful color quality in coffee-tan. Grace in form, with 
a hint of wave or frill, lends character to these light havana brown 
beauties. AM 1936. 35¢ 
JONQUIL (Whiting, 1943). ML. 42” 
Personality plus in a soft clear yellow. Distinctive deeper yellow 
edging on all petals. $1.00 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass, 1934), M. 42” 
Several flowers are open at one time in a dark maroon red. Strong 
straight stems and vigorous growth usual. 35¢ 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland, 1934). EM. 40” 
Standards of copper-gold and falls of copper-red give an over- 
all copper-red effect. Tall and early, it is outstanding in appeal. 
AM 1937. 40c 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirkland, 1941). M. 34” 
Upright standards, slightly domed with very wide and flaring 
falls mark this deep pure yellow. It has excellent substance and 
finish in the flower. Attracts from great distance in garden. $1.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach, 1944). E. 36” 
New, different, interesting color combination is found in this 
addition to the enlarging William Mohr family. Standards are 
large, oyster-white, slightly fluted, and in strong contrast with falls 
which are pale chartreuse or greenish yellow. There is an interest- 
ing thumb print of red violet at the tip of the beard. $10.00 
LADY NAOMI (Fay, 1941). M. 36” 
A dainty plicata—white background delicately overlaid with a 
soft pale lavender network. A novelty in soft color harmony that 
persists in demanding and getting attentive appreciation. $1.00 
LANCASTER (Cook, 1940). M. 36” 
Color values ranging from deep pink to warm old rose are en- 
lightened by a dash of yellow attractively displayed. Falls are un- 
usually broad and pendant. HM 1941. $1.00 

WESTERN IRIS GARDENS—680 CHESTNUT DRIVE, EUGENE, OREGON 7 
