
COPPER ROSE (Cook 1941) M. 38”. 
Shimmering rose-copper, tinsel-like with its golden terra cotta 
glitter from an afterglow-like blending of rose, tan and cop- 
per. Clean gold haft. The flower is without venation giving 
a smooth, silky finish. HM’42. AM’43. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CORAL MIST (Grant 1941) M. 36”. 
Pink and deeper coral with a cinnamon flush on the falls. 
Large flowers, flaring form with very nice, tall, widely branch- 
ed stems. HM’42. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge 1946) M. 34”. 
A very rich brown-red with a glossy finish like a piece of fine 
textured cordovan leather. A seedling of the famous Bryce 
Canyon, it has the unusualness of coloring of this famous Iris. 
A nice rich blend. HM’47. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner 1947) M. 38”. * 
A lovely harmony of color and style. This rich mid-blue arises 
from the cross of Anitra and Narain and combines the splen- 
did breeding of these two distinct families of blues most 
effectively. A self, a rich shade of remarkable marine blue. 
Its outstanding quality is its depth of color. Very thrifty with 
exceptionally well substanced and poised blooms. It is an 
Iris the fancier seeking a color note will prize. A good illus- 
tration of this fine Iris on page 21. HM’48. $5.00 
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unique in the floral world. Marked deli- 
cate blue, rose or vivid shades of red. 
Their exotic charm gives variation to your 
garden. 
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Firecracker ‘Three Oaks 
Francelia Vatican Purple 

DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 1941) M. 36”. 
A gay, percolating golden pink with a coppery undertone. 
One of the finer pink blends. Good form and substance and 
a good stalk. A slight suggestion of ruffling gives it a de- 
lightful informal air. Colored as the first blush of morn. 
HM’42. AM’43. $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 1939) ML. 36”. 
An Iris of precise styling. Perfectly formed blooms with mar- 
velous silken sheen, not velvety, but a very deep, purple-violet. 
The combination of deep silky glisten with haft shading to 
claret-brown and dusky gold beard give it color from the 
depths. Pleasantly scented. HM’41. AM’42. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946) EM. 40”. * 
A nicely proportioned, artfully ruffled cream Iris with a 
butterscotch tinge. This delectable cream shaded primrose 
combines good form, smooth color and quality. Carried on 
branched stems with an easy grace it is one of the finest 
creams. The individual florets and specimen stems are both 
superb. See page 9 for a good color reproduction of this fine 
cream that withstands wind and rain. HM’46. AM’49.$7,50 
DESTINY (Burgess 1934) ML. 36”. 
A rich, somber-toned Iris with exceedingly velvety black plum 
purple falls and standards and rich gold beard. One of the 
best rich, dark Iris. A0c; 3 for $1.00 

