


1949 INTRODUCTIONS 
Heritage. Seedling 46-16. Tally Ho X 
Courtier. H. C. 1947. A flamingo pink of 
a deeper tone than Hit Parade or Cherie. 
A nice full petaled flower of heavy sub- 
stance with slightly ruffled semi-flaring 
falls and nicely held standards. It’s a 
smooth self with no haft markings and 
has a bright tangerine beard. On page 
115 in “The Iris, An Ideal Hardy Peren- 
nial” you may see a picture of Heri- 
tagee een ie nce aie teeta $20.00 
Melody Lane. Seedling 46-02. From 
two flamingo pink seedlings. Here is a 
very attractive new color in Iris that I 
believe will be very popular. A Com- 
mercial artist described it as a bright 
glistening golden apricot. That seems to 
be as good a description of the color as 
I have heard. The flowers are very large, 
of good form with some ruffling and 
with a large brilliant deep tangerine 
beard. Sturdy 36-inch Stems. An Early 
DIGOTREE a erie arte werd een enaee ton $20.00 
Illinois. Seedling 45-18. From two yel- 
low seedlings. H. C. 1946. A Creamy 
yellow self of large size, fine texture and 
purity of color. The large well formed 
flowers of heavy substance are carried 
on strong 36-inch extra well branched 
stems. It is a very vigorous grower and 
prolific: bloontenisnc: «sachet: $15.00 
Tally Ho. Seedling 44-29. Fantasy x 
42-46. 42-46 is Golden Eagle x 39-62. 
The general color of this flower is some- 
thing new and pleasing. The upper part 
of the falls are close to the deep coloring 
seen in bright fuschia colored orchids. 



