GUDRUN (K. Dykes 1931) Rather low growing which makes it a good foreground 
plant. It is a warm white sprinkled with gold dust. Golden beard and haft 35c 
im GYPoYsnOsl (Whiting 1946) Huge flowers with wide petals of rich tapestry-red. 
Haft burnished copper with blue tinge below the beard. Good substance 
Gece enim Lanch in Gare ie 2 le Ghee lnm ec Ue heh he ek ge a $10.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) Large slightly waved flowers of orchid pink. 
The color is clear and bright and the form and finish are good. HM 1945 $3.00 . 
HIWASSEE (Becherer 1946) Domed standards with broad petals of light pink. The 
falls are a little darker and semi-flaring. Form and branching are good $3.00 
“HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) A beautiful blend of mauve, pink and yellow 
with gold infusion. The flowers are large and on strong well branched 
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ICY BLUE (Weed 1941) Very light blue. crisp and sparkling. Large flowers of 
Hain arolimeand. £OOU Substances HIVE 104 | yen ee ay eee 60c 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) Dark but very brilliant velvety purple. Heavy 
Stlostanceasanideoood= pranchine, ~AlVini1944 inet oe eae wae es ay $4.00 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres 1929) An early iris with violet-red standards and reddish- 
purple POLL Seep eile Sts he tres, FRG et et met ay 6 caf Me) gd es baal AT ie 30Ge 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1937) Large oval flowers of rich true purple. Strong 
SEOM Clean magi Tee sOLOOMe Nace ue ae oe ee Be ee eee eee ON AS le 40c 
INSPIRATION (Stevens 1937) Large well formed flowers of lustrous rose-carmine. 
Bec Collen (arorim ptinishea nds STOW bis WADItS ac: net 8 cee cue ee eee $1.50 
IOWA MAID (Whiting 1943) Standards creamy-tan. Falls rose color. The petals are 
Wat] Geel iCmrO bral OOCeaL OX BUT Cygne eet | ote dle ee oN gue te 7 De Me ae $1.00 
JAKE (Long-Sass 1943) Large well formed flowers of pure white with a trace of 
Ve AL Onaame ie EN eGe NL Gls oe oul Sahat ee FS er ek Root lh td me ee ee ee A Oe Bee 60c 
JASPER AGATE (Williams 1943) A brilliant copper-red with coppery pink under-- 
tone. The finish is smooth and lacquer like and there is no veining. 
SETA age) Gee ene Toei 2 rhea ten Meh SM Men PA Te Se NE Be el te ae Se RA Te $3.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931) A blending of light brown copper and gold. An 
older iris that is still wanted by all who see it. AM 1936 ....000...00000000...... 35¢ 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk. 1934) One of the ever popular reds. Coppery gold standards 
and copper-red falls. One of the best at this price. AM 1937 -...020..0.000...... 40¢e 
KATHARINE FAY (Fay 1945) A very fine pure white with ruffled closed standards 
and slightly ruffled semi-flaring falls. Form and finish are excellent and 
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LADY MOHR (Salb. 1944) Oyster-shell white and chartreuse-yellow falls with a 
purplish blotch at the center that radiates out into veins. Orange beard. 
OI S OLOU SIP TO WET ods Wi L 94 GR om are cet aero m on 5 re ne te I eas CS $5.00 
LADY NAOMI (Fay 1941) A charming white plicata with network of pale lavender. 
PNY ERE Rs ar a oR Seal Ween Skt URES, a ey eae AMR Oe SOU ESET NAL DEAD A MPT 15¢. 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass 1942) A dandy medium blue with golden yellow beard. 50c 
LORD DONGAN (Smith 1940) Broad petaled standards of Chinese violet and 
pansy-violet falls. Velvety with thick yellow beard. HM 1940 .......000..... $2.00 
LORI MAY (De Forest 1941) A daphne pink with thick petals and flaring form. 
Ropu atemed et ruen Din kesh Mis O44 © ite ees ot ee Me nace ee a $1.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell 1927) An excellent white plicata trimmed with 
blue stitching and gold beard. One of the best ever introduced. AM 1944 40c 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner 1942) Large velvety blue bicolor. The standards are light 
blue and the falls blue-purple with rich gold beard. HM 1945 _.......... $3.00 
-LOUISE BLAKE (K. Smith 1943) Wavy light blue standards and velvety blue- 
ESB wig SH bE a PHM RS PGA PMY HST Sa ae Te > eR pT eT en Pm $4.00 
