ter what other iris are growing near. The 
plants grow well, have nice looking foliage and 
strong “widely branched® stalks” 227.2220) aoe 
INDIANA NIGHT. (Cook 1942) M. 38 in. Large 
full formed flowers of satiny midnight purple. 
Best of Mr. Cook’s seedlings from Sable and 
really something to see. A.M. 1944, P.R. 90. —- 
INDIANA SUNSET. (Lapham 1942) M. 38 in. A 
large and unusual blend of pink, apricot and 
lavender. Bright and very beautiful, this makes 
a gorgeous display in the: garden... =o 
INSPIRATION. (Stevens 1937) E.M. 38 in. An 
exceedingly large and bright blend of mulberry 
carmine. Lovely and at its best in light shade. 
INTERMEZZO. (Tompkins 1944) M.L. 38 in. A 
self of bright petunia violet with a brushing of 
russet brown on the haft and a tiny blue flame 
at the tip of the beard. Unusual and interest- 
ing, Of Onco Origine 2322-54 
INVICTUS. (Hall 1947) M. 38 iny A large yellow 
that has an overlay of orange brown ‘on the 
falls. H.My 1941... P. R88) 2.222222 ee 
IOWA GLORY. (Snyder 1942) M. 30 in. A smooth- 
ly finished iris of delightfully ruffled form and 
rich coloring. Stands medium purple red and 
falls of deep glowing purple red. 1) 272 
IOWA MAID. (Whiting 1942) E.M. 40 in. One of 
the best gold and pink bicolors we know of. 
The flowers are nicely formed and are quite 
large having broad domed stands of clear pale 
yellow and broad semi-flaring falls of rosy pink. 
ISABEL LUEBBEN. (Luebben 1948) M. 39 inv A 
large, well formed deep golden yellow of ex- 
céllent substance. Said: to be very: clioi¢emaae 
IVORY CHARM. (Whiting 1947) E.M. Another 
fine iris from the Whiting garden. A perfectly 
formed pure rich ivory self, with a soft golden 
throat: ..You are sure to likeut.. = 2 
JAKE. (J. Sass 1943) M.L..38 in. A. large shining 
white of beautiful flaring form that is a sure 
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JASMINE. (Grant 1944) M. 40 in. A clear golden 
yellow of excellent form. The large flowers 
have a very clean looking, satiny finish and are 
heavily substanced. Stalks are tall and well 
branched* H.M.-1940))P.R.90. 20) 2) 2 
JASPER AGATE. (Williams 1943) M. 34 in. One of 
the most brilliant iris in the garden. A rich 
copper red with an undertone of light coppery 
pinky HH M.°1944 «i 5 
JULIET. (Klein. 1946) M. 38 in. A brilliant blend 
of copper flame and burnt orange with shadings 
of rich salmon. This received a good many 
fine comments last year and in our opinion is 
destined to become very popular...) 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
well formed white of heavy substance and fine 
form. Used extensively in breeding. H.M. 1945, 
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KATHERINE LARMON. (Graves 1942) M. 38 in. 
A lovely blended bicolor with standards of 
honey yellow and falls of deeper gold with a 
cone overtone and a touch of mauve at the 
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