
HARRIET THOREAU_$1.50 
HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves, 1946.) 
$8.00 
Clear blue, uniform in color, lighter than Great 
Lakes. No trace of lavender. Almost white beard. 
Flaring and daintily ruffled large flowers, well 
spaced on stems. Latest Dykes Medal winner. 
HIWASSEE. (Becherer, 1946.) $1.50 
Large, light lilac-pink bi-color. Well branched and 
sturdy. 
HOWARD WEED. (Kleinsorge, 1946.) $3.50 
Light red-brown self with overall metallic luster. 
Heavy golden beard and a violet patch on the 
center of each fall. 
ICY BLUE. (Weed, 1941.) 50c 
Crisp, light blue self, frosted white, with orange 
beard. 
INDIAN HILLS. (Grant, 1935.) 40c 
Rich purple self with silky sheen. Good substance 
and fine oval form. 
INDIANA NIGHT. (Cook, 1942.) $2.50 
Lustrous rich velvety purple, almost black. A seed- 
ling of the famous Sable. 
JAKE. (J. Sass, 1943.) 60c; 3 for $1.50 
A glistening white of heavy substance, on tall, well 
branched stems. A wonderful value at this low 
price. 
JASPER AGATE. (Williams, 1943.) $2.00 
Glowing red-gold-copper self with underlying cop- 
per-pink tone. Smooth, velvety finish, no veining. 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay, 1945.) $2.50 
Large, pure white. Broad, wavy petals. Excellent 
substance. 
BOULDER, COLORADO 

LADY BOSCAWEN. (Graves, 1946.) $6.50 
Very large clear white se!f with broad, fluted stand- 
ards and flaring falls ruffled at the edges. Sub- 
stance strong and firm. 
LADY MORR. (Salbach, 1944.) $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
Bred from a bearded Iris to an Oncocyclus hybrid. 
Standards are clear oyster-shell-white and the falls 
are a frosted chartreuse-yellow with prominent vein- 
ing. Slightly fluted. A most unusual Iris. See 
illustration on next page. 
LAKE HURON. (J. Sass, 1942.) 50c 
A rich medium toned blue self, emphasized by a 
golden yellow beard. 
LAKE SHANNON. (DeForest, 1945.) 
$4.00; 3 for $10.00 
Medium blue self with wide fluted standards and 
falls. Blue beard tipped orange inside the flower. 
LANCASTER. (Cook, 1940.) 50c; 3 for $1.25 
A copper-old-rose blend in an excellently shaped 
flower; ruffled. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE. (Whiting, 1946.) 
$1.50 
Standards are golden yellow flushed with lavender, 
edged with a crimped finish. Lavender falls with a 
distinct frill of gold, so crimped it looks like a lace 
edging. 
LIGHTHOUSE. (Salbach, 1936.) 50c 
Standards are old rose; falls a shade of coppery red. 
Blooms are large and of heavy texture. 
LOS ANGELES. (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927) 40c 
White with a satin sheen. Feathered with blue at 
the haft and at the base of the standards. Soft 
yellow-gold beard. 

GREAT LAKES—75c 
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