THE 1949 SYMPOSIUM IRIS LISTED BY COLOR 
Varieties appear in the order of popularity in each color 
WHITE—Snow Flurry, New Snow, Lady 
Boscawen, Katherine Fay, Spanish Peaks, 
Winter Carnival, Snow Carnival, Shark- 
skin, Priscilla, Matterhorn, White Wedge- 
wood. 
CREAM AND LEMON—Amandine, Desert 
Song. 
WHITE AND YELLOW EFFECT — Fair 
Elaine, Moonlight Madonna, Golden 
Fleece, Golden Treasure, Elsa Sass. 
BRIGHT YELLOW — Ola Kala, Berkeley 
Gold, Goldbeater, Treasure Island, Spun 
Gold, Cloth of Gold, Golden Majesty, 
Ming Yellow. 
ORANGE, TAN AND BROWN EFFECT 
—Rocket, Chamois, Tobacco Road, Arab 
Chief, Argus Pheasant. 
RED AND RED EFFECT—Solid Maho- 
gany, Ranger, Garden Glory, The Red 
Douglas, Christabel, Cordovan, Red Valor, 
Captain Wells, Junaluska. 
PINK AND PINK EFFECT—Pink Cameo, 
Mulberry Rose, Chantilly, Dreamcastle, 
Cherie, China Maid, Easter Bonnet, Lynn 
LIGHT BLUE AND LAVENDER — Great 
Lakes, Chivalry, Helen McGregor, Blue 
Rhythm, Azure Skies, Blue Valley, Dis- 
tance, Sylvia Murray, Gloriole, Cloud Cas- 
tle, Shining Waters. 
MEDIUM BLUE—The Admiral, Bandmas- 
ter, Lake George, Missouri, Sierra Blue. 
MAUVE AND VIOLET EFFECT—Elmohr, 
Violet Symphony. 
PURPLE — Master Charles, Sable, Black 
Forest, Deep Velvet, Lord Dongan, Va- 
tican Purple, Nightfall. 
WHITE PLICATA—Blue Shimmer, Los An- 
geles, Minnie Colquitt. 
YELLOW PLICATA—Tiffanja, Firecracker, 
Tiffany. 
BICOLORS AND BITONES—Lady Mohr. 
Wabash, Amigo, Extravaganza, Lothario, 
Three Cheers, City of Lincoln, Gypsy 
Mexico, Mary Vernon. 
BLENDS AND POLYCHROMES — Bryce 
Canyon, Cascade Splendor, Prairie Sunset, 
Casa Morena, Grand Canyon, Three Oaks, 
Langford, Fantasy, Spindrift, Remembr- 
Daybreak. 
ance, Harriet Thoreau. 
AN INVITATION 
TO ALL FLOWER LOVERS, the gate is always open to visit our picturesque 
gardens. There is something to see most anytime of the year. The meander- 
ing creek and its native timber, the swinging bridge, the spring. The rock 
garden along the creek bank, the wide swath around the lake which contains 
27 varieties of water lilies and teeming with gold fish. Flowers of all kinds, 
moss, ferns, seedum, rare shrubs and trees abound. Especially, we wish you 
could be here during the month of May, when over three hundred varieties 
of the latest, and some of the finer older Iris is in bloom. To those of you 
who haven’t seen the newer Iris of the last ten years, you have no idea of their 
beauty —a flower surpassing any orchid that ever bloomed. 
Our farm is located on Highway “66” at the eastern edge of town. At 10901 
East 11th Street, which is 714 miles east of main Street. We hope to see you 
some day. In the meantime we wish you health, wealth and happiness. 
The Terry's. 
