INTRODUCTIONS for 1949 
AMBER BEAM (Milliken) 
Rose-beige standards and warm honey-yellow falls framed with a rose beige frill. The beard 
and styles are very bright gold which gives the flower a bright glowing appearance. $7.50 
BELLE BRUNETTE (Mitchell) 
Daniel Webster said of Dartmouth, “It is a small college I know, but still there are those 
who love it.” Belle Brunette is a small flower but it has individuality. Its pattern of red- 
brown on a primrose background is suggestive of a conventional setting sun. It is intriguing. 
It is remembered. 21% ft. $10.00 
DAPHNE PINK (Milliken) 
A sumptuous flower with its full, loosely ruffled standards and falls, the latter being three 
to four inches wide and measuring two inches at the haft. The color is a self in which the 
color shades from light to dark crushed raspberry. $10.00 
GOLDEN CLOUD (Milliken) 
A trim flower. The standards are a pale primrose which changes to gold at the base. The 
falls are white with a erinkled primrose edging. Style arms deeply forked and the same color 
as the standards. $5.00 
LORD MARMION (Milliken) 
A very large rich pansy-purple which dominates the spring iris display. The semi-flaring 
falls are deep pansy-purple, while the standards are a shade lighter. A deep golden beard 
provides a perfect accent against the luxurious background of velvety purple. $10.00 
MOHR BEAUTY (Milliken) 
Here is a new member of the famous Mohr family, coming out this spring in a pale light 
yellow color which in form is very much like its famous parent, Elmohr. This particular iris 
is beautifully ruffled, and is indeed a eredit to the famous Mohr line—and it brings to this 
group a color which has been long awaited. $25.00 
MUTED BLUE (Milliken) 
This particular iris is a charmer. A demure flower of soft gray-blue—the falls are a pale 
campanula blue with edges a shade lighter; the standards are this lighter blue. The beard is 
golden and flanking it are pale chartreuse reticulations. The flowers are not large, 6 inches, 
and their main charm is in the rather prim, starched appearance of the flowers, which are 
gracefully placed on low, well branched stalks. $5.00 
