IRIS ACRE 
220 SUNSET BOULEVARD 
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 
Louisiana Native Iris Price List 
APRIL— 1950 
Order Early 
NO ORDERS ACCEPTED OR SHIPMENTS MADE AFTER SEPTEMBER 1, 1950 
INTRODUCTION 

Midshipman (Richard 1949) —Large 
wisteria violet. Distinct yellow signal sur- 
rounded with red-violet. Large flaring 
form, very vigorous. Mid-season. Tall. 
Louisiana State Iris Show winner in 1949. 
(Locketts’ Luck X Unknown) 
$10.00 per rhizome 
COLLECTION No. 1 — $7.50 

1. Ashes of Roses 5. Ice Blue Foliosa 
2. Lafourche Royal 6. Chacahoula Pink 
3. Abbeville Red 7. Imperialis 
4. Little CaillouPurple 8. Kraemer Tan 
INTRODUCTION 
Baby Sis Pink (Richard 1949) — 
Clear Pink Self, floriferous. Foliosa 
hybrid (collected). Mid-season. 
Low. 
$5.00 per rhizome 
COLLECTION No. 2 — $10.00 
. Lilac Time . Kraemer Red 
. Rose Violet . Purple and Gold 
. Abbeville Red . Fourchiana 
. Morganza Rose . Carolina-Virginica 
. Abbeville Yellow White G. C. 
COLLECTION No. 3 — $5.00 

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Beginner’s Assortment of 12 Iris, each dif- 
ferent—unlabeled. A fine mixture of colors, 
excellent in the landscape. 
LOUISIANA NATIVE IRIS VARIETIES REGISTERED WITH THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
Per Single Rhizome 
1. *Aline Martin (Arceneaux—]947)—Canary yel- 
low — green style arms — flat form — early — 
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2. Angel Wings (Viosca—]935)—White—-yellow 
signal—flaring form—late—tall _.._.___--..______- 1.00 

. Crushed Grape . Bayou I’Ourse Pink 

Per Single Rhizome 
.*Bayou Sunset (MacMillan—1945)—Soft red— 
radiant signal—recurved form (Louisiana State 
Iris Show winner in 1944) —late medium tall___- 
.*Bayou Vermilion (MacMillan — 1943) — Clear 
red—line signal—recurved form—mid-season— 
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5.00 
5.00 
