DEEP VELVET (Salb 1989) 38 in.—A very clean and in- 
tensely deep purple that is an all time favorite with every- 
one, A.M) ..1942.) 20-2 e He et ee ee ee $1.00 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) M.L. 35 in.—A deep, smooth, dark 
red of great refinement. The flowers are free from markings 
and the texture is like smooth silk. HM. 1942;cco0eeagruae $1.50 
DUBROVNIK (Wmsn. 1938)—A rosy copper and soft brown 
with a smooth golden overtone at the center. A most brilliant 
blend:, “H.M. (1940... 22l2.we ls $.50: 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass 1939) M. 36 in.—This is) a most ex- 
quisite iris. Of pale, frosty looking tones. A.M. 1941._-__-_ $.60 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938) M. 35 in.—A reverse bicolor 
with standards a soft primrose and falls a slightly deeper 
shade, -AiM:, 1940. 232k a ek ee $.75 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940) M. 38 in.—A blend in tones 
of rich red brown and soft peach red. ELM, 1940:28 20g $.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 in.—A rich seashell 
pink with conspicuous tangerine beard. A.M. 1944,__--____ $1.00 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest 1944) M. 40 in.—An extra 
large semi-flaring flower of glistening golden tan with a soft 
lavender overlay. =. -s.2-.204 be eee $4.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapman 1937) M. 38 in.—Clear golden 
standards and soft strawberry red falls with a soft tan overlay 
to the whole flower makes this a real standout in the ee 
variegatas:) PA.M: (1940. Uis.2 2822 22 Se eee $.50 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936) M.L. 38 in.—An excellent 
red that continues to hold its: place among the newer ones of 
this. colors .Hi MwA 85193 % se oa eee $1.00 
GILT EDGE (Whiting 1941) 36 in.—Patterned after Golden 
Fleece, this is much lighter in tone and has a much larger 
flower, . (oie foe 2 eee ee $1.00 
GLEN ELLEN (Conn. 1939) M.L. 88 in.—A very large 
flower of a creamy golden tan with an overtone of light 
apricot) copper. 1H.M. 19389. 242.2) 468. eee $.50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1938) M. 38 in.—Flowers are 
of a domed form in a deep toned Seay can aways be depended 
on for a good performance. A.M. 1940.22 222 $.60 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940) M. 36 in.—A deep yellow 
self with heavy orange beard, has several flowers open at a 
time, strong hardy plants give free bloom and _ increase. 
H.M#1940, A.M. 1942. wis. 20). ee $.75 
GRACE BALLARD (H. Sass 1943) M. 86 in.—A lusciously 
rich blend of creamy pink and deep apricot. ~______---__-___ $.75 
GRAND CANYON (Klein. 1941) M. 36 in.—A large unusual 
blend of deep plum, copper and bronze. An iris of great dis- 
tinction. “-AvM.°1944, 222000 Seer eee $1.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) M. 40 in.—This iris of clear 
color with ideal form and carriage is one of the best in its 
class. Of light blue, the standards are roundly domed, the falls 
are widely flaring. ‘A.M. 1940. Dykes Medal 1942.0 252.2 ea4 $1.00 
HARVEST MOON (Whiting 1944) M. 36 in.—A very large 
blend of rich apricot that is very similar to Mellowglow in form 
and pattern put, is slightly darker in coloring.______________ $2.00 
HONEYFLOW (Tompkins 1944) M.L. 38 in.—A blended self 
of Meadowsweet rose with a smooth brushing Inca gold across 
the haft. The flowers are of excellent form and extra heavy 
substance.  ~H.M. 1946. 22h o 22 ee ee eee $10.00 
HOWDY (Clevenger 1942) M.E. 36 in.—This is a fine large 
iris with ruffled blooms. The buds are blue, unfolding into an 
icy white. Orange beard..02) 223) 2 See eee $1.00 
IDANHA (Klein. 1942) E.M. 45 in.—Another Bi-color with 
standards of apricot yellow and falls of blended pink. Stalks 
tall, (wells branched: ~ ilo o oe 220 ae ee a —-$1.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1935)—A self of pure rich wine pur- 
ple colorings, “Ina. class by itself, -s224. 22.59) 3 $.40 
INDIAN LOVE CALL (Salb. 1939) M.L. 38 in.—A very large 
iris of a rich shade of red brown, with an undertone of 
purple; 222 0hue 8 ae EERE CE $.50 
INTERMEZZO (Tompkins 1944) M.L. 38 in.—A self of bright 
Petunia violet, enhanced by a touch of russet brown on the 
haft and a tiny blue flame at the tip of the beard. The flowers 
are heavily substanced and have broad ruffled petals. Of Onco 
origin and is producing some interesting seedlings,________ $3.50 
IOWA GLORY (Snpder 1942) M. 30 in.—A dark black toned 
red with lighter colored standards. A very showy iris that is 
delizhtful jin_a. clump) bol 2 Beso ee oe ee eee $1.00 
