20 FAIRMOUNT 
GARDENS 
eApogan Irises 
Louisiana Iris and Hybrids 
This group includes new and rare Louisiana irises, and 
hybrids. These bloom after the bearded irises and are a 
great addition to any garden. They are especially recom- 
mended for pool edge and half shady places in the garden. 
All of these have been tested for hardiness in New England. 
ABBEVILLE REDS. These are collected plants, and are in 
varying shades of red. I am fascinated by their unique form 
and great beauty. The styles are roundly curved and re- 
semble a quill with the stamen peeping out from the center. 
Most of the flowers have recurving petals and sepals that 
show the “quilled” styles to great advantage. The blooms 
are handsome. Tall with good branching. 36 in. $2.00 
BIG DOVE (G. Douglas 1950) See Introductions. 
CADDO (Trichel 1950) See Introductions. 
CAJAN JOYEUSE (Thomas Geo. 1943) The large flowers 
open deep brilliant rose, gradually lightening to bright rose 
pink. It blooms very freely over a period of several weeks. 
One of the brightest. 30 in. $3.00 
CARDINALIS (McMillan 1948) Very firm flowers of brilliant 
cardinal-scarlet opening out almost flat with long narrow 
yellow crests. The flowers are large and are borne on grace- 
fully curving stems. One of the most floriferous of this class 
of iris. 86 in. An Abbeville Red. $3.00 
CAROLINE DORMON (R. Dormon 1948) An uncontrolled 
hybrid from seeds grown by Mrs. Ruth Dormon. The heart 
of both sepals and petals is pale yellow, shading out to soft 
Rose red at the edges and tips. A delightful iris that is 
arresting in its beauty. 38 in. $5.00 
CATHEDRAL BLUE (Dormon C. 1945). These flowers com- 
bine the beautiful blue tones found in old cathedral windows. 
Velvety finished six inch blooms with bright yellow crests on 
the petals. 20 in. $3.00 
ELIZABETH WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) Velvety 
bright blue; small yellow signal; slightly cupped flower of 
good size. H. M., A. I. 8S. 1938. 30 in. $3.00 
FAIRY CHALICE (Dormon R. 1944) A charming bicolor 
with cream petals, and amaranth sepals. The six inch flowers 
are of lovely chalice form. 38 in. $6.00 
JEUNE FILLE (Debaillon 1943). The frilled white flowers 
suggest a young girl in a ruffled organdy dress. The broad 
sepals are recurved and have firm substance. Charming 
flower of outstanding beauty. 40 in. $3.00 
MAGNOLIA PETAL (Debaillon 1943) This delightful iris is 
well named for its large flowers of deep cream gradually 
shading out to white have the heavy firm substance of a 
magnolia bloom. It has very fine form. 30 in. $3.50 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) The color is 
a rich velvety old rose, deepened by a slight brownish tone, 
the whole effect being a glorious deep red. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. 
$3.00 
MARY LOVE (Washington 1931) Pinkish lavender flowers of 
orchid shade; wonderful color and form. 24 in. $3.00 
RUTH DORMON (Trichel 1950) See Introductions. 
RUTH MARSALIS (Debaillon-Dormon 1948). Very large 
flowers on tall stalks; a lovely unique shade of soft blue with 
long clear cut light crest. 40 in. $4.00 
SIBYL SAMPLE (Trichel 1950) See Introductions. 
