Eupogon iris 
PEACH PARFAIT—Stem 36”, well branched, 7-10 arched and 
flaring flowers of clear light warm pink. The beard is a similar 
but slightly darker color, buds pink. The form and substance 
is the best | have seen in a pink iris and the color though pale 
is excellent and smoothly applied. Today its first two seedlings 
flowered and they carried the fine form and substance of 
Peach Parfait, as well as the color. Stock very limited. 
$25.00 net 
SAVAGE—Broad flaring flower of very heavy substance. Arched 
standards, slightly open. Blended bronze-red and suffused and 
blazed Magenta. 34”. Flowers here in fall as well as in 
spring. (C.M., A.I.S. 1947) $15.00 net 
ROSIRED—Fine plant 38” high, bearing large full flowers with 
domed standards and arched falls. Deep hollyhock red self. 
Midseason to late. Unlike most red iris it is a strong grower 
in this garden. Pedigree—The Red Douglas x E. B. Williamson. 
$10.00 net 
MOON GODDESS—A large pale wistaria of broad perfect 
ruffled form and texture. At the tip of the pale cream beard 
is a small white accent and the color around it is a little deeper 
than in the rest of the flower. Stems 3’ perfectly branched. 
Plant performance faultless here. This flower is not particularly 
novel but it seems just right and more pleasing than can be 
easily described, for it is fine as a single bloom and very fine 
in the garden particularly as a color companion for the newer 
pink iris. (Adv. Guard x Mitchell 2-21) x blue seedling. 
$20.00 net 
RICH RAIMENT—Fine formed flaring flower on a 36 in. stem. 
Garden effect a rich red brown. A rich and heavy colored 
plicata with an all over “fancy” pattern. Good and different. 
Pedigree—Mitchell seedl. ((((King Tutx (Br. Beacon x Sacra- 
mento)) x 2-21))) x Salbach 161-37a)))) x (M. L. Aureau x (Tif- 
fany x L. A.)) $15.00 net 
WEIRDIE—A sister seedling to Rich Raiment but entirely differ- 
ent in color being a delicately washed and striated blending 
of buffy colors. Novel and good. $10.00 net 
JOSEPHS MANTLE—Vigorous, Floriferous, and prolific. Im- 
mense flowers flaring and somewhat ruffled, Golden buff light- 
ly washed and striated red brown, with red brown stippling 
forming an almost solid %4” margin to the falls. Frequent 
bloomer, usually flowering early and then again with the late 
iris and, in our garden, always flowering again in mid-winter. 
Pedigree (China Maid x Tiffany) x Mitchell Seedl. ((((Seduction 
x (((Mitch 1-118 x ((sherbert x Yellow blend) x (Alcazar x 
Esplendido))) x (Br. Beacon x S.F.))) $15.00 net 
BURGUNDY SPLASH—Plant 26”-30” Well branched stem bear- 
ing 7 buds. Large well formed flower; standards subdued 
burgundy, falls with creamy yellow ground heavily stippled 
richer more intense burgundy in a 1” border. Orange beard. 
Late. Pedigree—Tiffany x ((M. L. Aureau x (Tiffany x L.A.)) 
No. 7354 H.C., A.I.S. 1948 $15.00 net 
GHOSTIE—A medium sized strangely beautiful striated flower 
in cool colors. Pedigree—M. L. Aureau x Tiffany. $5.00 net 
1948 INTRODUCTIONS 
LOVELACE (Mitchell ‘48)—A crisp flaring slightly ruffled plicata 
of exquisite form; Standards stippled pink. Falls warm white 
completely edged by pink stipples. 36 in. $15.00 
FAIRYFOAM (Mitchell ‘48)—A big ruffled warm white; stem 3 
ft. or taller. Flowers early, continues long. $7.50 
WAYFARER (Mitchell ‘48)—A plicata. Larger more frilled de- 
rivative of Advance Guard. Light and lavender in effect. $5.00 
