GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) EM. 40”. 
Unusual because of its unique marbling and striation of mul- 
berry-purple on a crisp, silvery white background. It is like a 
feathery tracery of frost on a window pane. A dignified and 
mysterious plicata of splendid substance. Shown on page 36. 
$1.50; 3 for $4.00 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting 1946) ML. 38”. 
A warm tapestry red, tail and stately, with a smooth brushing of 
copper at the haft and a hint of blue at the tip of the heavy 
yellow beard. ‘The blooms are extra large and broadly round in 
form so it ranks as one of the largest Iris. Well branched on 
strong stems. $10.00 

MISTY GOLD 
Fresh, Delicate Lemon Toned 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) M. 38”. 
A recent orchid-pink self with great style and individuality. The 
flowers are large and substantially built, slightly waved. A fine 
creation, there is a liquid quality to the coloring. It is one of the 
very finest Iris of its color and a vast improvement over old 
orchid-pink Iris. Floriferous and makes a lovely clump. See 
color illustration, page 14. $3.00 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) EM. 36”. 
The above illustration of this Iris aristocrat shows the superb 
form and beauty of coloring of this supreme light blue. 
One of the finest of all new Iris. An ethereal clear light blue, 
the large rounded and ruffled blossoms give a feeling of tran- 
quility, serenity and repose marking it as a top notch Iris 
indeed. Beautifully spaced branches on correspondingly har- 
monizing stems. A Queen in the Iris Greats. [Illustrated at 
right above. $10.00 

HELEN McGREGOR 
The Queenly Blue 
HONEYFLOW (Tompkins 1944) ML. 38”. 
A blend of rose and golden clay tones with a 
subtle brushing of gold dust to give it an 
effervescent personality, broad, and of extra 
heavy substance; fine branched stems. 
$10.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) M. 40”. 
Magnificent growing, large, lovely pink blend 
warmly infused soft gold with broadly round- 
ed standards and falls. A very pretty Iris 
colored like the rosy fingered sunrise. Good 
substance and a splendid garden Iris. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ICY BLUE (Weed 1941) EM. 44”. 
Crisp, light blue with a frosty luster. The 
lightest blue self we have. In very hot weather 
the color fades. The blooms are well sub- 
stanced and flare prettily. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
IDANHA (Kleinsorge 1942) EM. 36”. 
There are few Iris that are so individually 
distinct from other varieties that they cannot 
be compared. Jdanha is practically alone in 
a pleasant new color pattern. In effect the 
standards are apricot-buff with pleasing pink 
falls. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 1946) M. 38”. 
Color a rich golden yellow with a bright 
orange beard. The falls have a creamy white 
brushing. Both tall and large with good 
weather resistant qualities. $5.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook 1942) ML. 38”. 
A seedling of Sable, only a shade of deep blue 
rather than claret. Large and tall; a fine deep 
colored variety. Unfortunately it has been a 
slow grower for us. $4.00 
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