DUSKY NIGHT. (Whiting 1948) M. 36 in. A dark 
velvety blue violet. 
FANTASIA. (Tompkins 1949) M. 36 in. Large ruffled 
flowers of good form and substance in a medley of rich 
shades of violet, rose and mulberry. Tall widely branched 
stalks. An extremely showy Iris. 
GOLDCRAFT. (Whiting 1949) M. 34 in. A very clear 
and bright yellow of good size bloom. Increase is rapid. 
MATADOR. (Tompkins 1949) M. 36 in. Big and bold is 
this blend of bright red, burnt orange and copper pink. 
The only point against this iris is that for individual 
stalks the flowers are too large for the height. However 
it 1s really a stunner as a garden clump. 
MAY CHARM. (Whiting 1948) M. 36 in. A very large 
and broad petaled pink that is much sought after. A 
sister seedling to Pathfinder. 
MAYAN MAGIC. (Tompkins 1948) M. 38 in. This is a 
luscious tone of coppery orange pink that is quite ruf- 
fled. Beautiful on two year plants and in clumps. 
MEXIA. (Whiting 1947) E.M. 36 in. A glowing blend of 
coppery pink that seems to be on everyones list of wants. 
MOON LANTERN. (Whiting 1949) M. 40 in. A gigantic 
pure rich cream with a soft yellow center and crystally 
gold edge. 
MOON SONG. (Tompkins 1949) M. L. 37 in. A large 
well formed flower with broad oval petals, this has good 
substance and a sleek, lustrous finish. The color is a 
bright clean orchid that is given depth and life by an 
undertone of cream and a smoothing of moonbeam yellow 
in the throat. You will like it. 
PASTEL PORTRAIT. (Whiting 1948) M. 36 in. A 
luscious blend of light cream and blush pink. A gem. 
ROSEMARY. (Whiting 1947) M. 38 in. A very large 
and beautifully formed orchid pink. Proving to be a 
very valuable breeder as well as a fine Iris. 
SNOWBLUSH. (Tompkins 1948) M. 36 in. A medium to 
large flower of an even tone of clear shell pink with a 
beard of the same color. 
SPRING CHEER. (Whiting 1947) M. 36 in. A large 
flaring yellow with nearly white falls touched blue at 
the beard. Lovely and unusual. 
THE INTRUDOR. (Tompkins 1949) M. L. 40 in. Of 
satiny finish and heavy substance, this has broad round 
petals and a lovely form. The color is very dark purple 
black with a slight tone of blue and a brushing of brown 
on the haft which has absolutely no veinings. Stalks are 
strong and excellently branched. 
TORCH SONG. (Tompkins 1949) M.L. 37 in. Deep glow- 
ing orange yellow with rounded blooms of very heavy 
substance. 
WHITE WATERS. (Tompkins 1948) E.M. 38-42 in. 
Sparkling opaque white with a hint of blue in the depths. 
Classically formed flowers are perfectly placed on superb- 
ly branched stalks. One of the top favorites in our 
garden with all visitors. 




