HARRIET THOREAU. (Cook 1944) M.L. 38 in. A 
beautiful iris of pale silvery orchid pink. Lovely 
form and heavily substanced cool looking petals 
set this apart from others of its type. H.M. 
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HARVEST MOON. (Whiting 1944) M. 36 in. A 
deep apricot and light yellow copper blend of 
good form with broad rounded petals that have 
a lacy edge. Similar to Mellowglow, a_ half 
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HIS EXCELLENCY. (Smith 1948) ELM. 35 in. A 
much improved and larger Louvois, the rich 
chocolate brown and soft cream of this iris is 
placed in the same pattern as the other._____. 
HIT PARADE. (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. This is the 
largest of Mr. Hall’s Flamingo pinks and is a 
smooth rich medium pink with the usual red 
beard. The form is very good and a tiny 
crimped edge to the broad falls gives it added 
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HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves 1946) M. 36 in. 
Large flaring flowers of clear light blue. A 
near white beard accents the blue and a heavy 
ruffling on all the petals gives it much added 
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HONEYFLOW. (Tompkins 1944) M.L. 38 in. Blend- 
ed pink or meadowsweet rose brushed with Inca 
gold across the haft. Wonderfully formed 
tlowers of excellent substance and finish. Stalks 
ands branching very good. H:M. 1946. ~_2-. | 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. (Lapham 1942) M. 40:in. A 
very bright and glowing mauve pink with a 
blending throughout of citron gold and a brush- 
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HOWDY. (Clevenger 1942) E.M. 36 in. A very 
large and heavily ruffled white, with a deep 
orange beard. The buds are very attractive 
also as they reach an enormous size before 
opening and are a soft clear blue which upon 
unfolding turns to the icy white color.__-_-___- 
IDANHA. (Klein. 1942) E.M. 30 in. A rich bicolor 
blend, this has stands of apricot yellow and 
falls of the same shade with a smooth overtone 
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ILLUSION: (Kiein: 1943) “VL. 36 in. A séedling 
from) Ormohr and nearly as large, this is an 
etherial shade of orchid pink with a touch of 
golden brown on the hait and the crested 
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IPL OL SUNSHINE. (Chatent »1946). M27 +42. 
Large yellow self with a glowing orange beard. 
The sitbstance is’ extra heavy and it’ has a rich 
glossy finish. Fine in any weather. ~___.--__- 
IMPERIAL POMP. (Schirmer, H. 1948) M. 40 in. 
This one will really give you a thrill, we know 
it did us when we saw it for the first time last 
year. It was by far the most impressive new iris 
we saw last season on our trips to various iris 
sections. It is somewhat similar to Master 
Charles but is larger and more rich in the depth 
of its royal purple coloring. The haft is com- 
pletely free of venations and is a dark pur- 
ple brown in keeping with the rest of the flower. 
A brownish colored beard with purple: tips ac- 
cents its richness and the beautifully formed 
broad petaled flowers really stand out no mat- 
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