

OUR NEW INTRODUCTION FOR 1950 
GENELLEN (Weed, 1950). ML. 40” 
Harmonious blend of buff, cream and pink. 
Large flowers of crisp substance. Standards 
delicately blended, falls of a deeper shade of 
pink. The beard is bright gold, veining at hatft 
of green-gold. The sturdy stalks are well 
branched, with as many as 8 blooms. Flowers 
are slightly fragrant and long lasting. 
Golden Eagle x Tall Pink seedling. $15.00 
The key to the initials indicating the various seasons is printed at 
the bottom of every LEFT-hand page. 
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Awards are listed as follows: 
H.M. A.I.S.—Honorable Mention, American Iris Society. 
A.M. A.I.S.—Award of Merit, American Iris Society. 
Dykes Medal—Higest award of American Iris Society. 
Following each variety name are given: 
Name of originator; 
Year of introduction; 
Season (Very Early, Early, Early to Midseason, Midseason, Mid- 
ason Late, and Very Late); 
Height of plant in inches. 
IT’S IRIS TIME AGAIN... 
for 1950 
ACADIA (Tompkins, 1946). M. 40". A gleaming yellow Iris. The flowers 
have a satiny finish and are of good form and substance. $2.00 
ACTION FRONT (P. Cook). EM. 36”. Large full petaled flowers of 
gleaming coppery red. The solidly colored haft is brightened by the 
brilliant yellow beard. $1.00 
ADMIRATION (K. Smith, 1946). L. 38". H.M. A.I.S. 1947. Ruffled flow- 
ers of deep golden yellow. The substance is firm and branching 
and stalk is good. $6.00 
ADVENTURE (Grant, 1941). M. 36”. H.M. A.LS. 1943. Large plicata, 
cream ground and stitching of raspberry make a pleasing picture. 
50c 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska, 1945). M. 36”. An unusual Iris. The 
background is a cream color that is heavily flushed with a dulcet 
blue. $3.00 
ALASTOR (Spender, 1940). M. 36”. A.M. A.I.S. A lively deep pink Iris, 
with a tangerine beard trimming the brownish haft. 60c 
ALBA SUPERBA (J. Sass, 1943). M. 36”. H.M. A.IS. 1943. Pure white 
flowers of huge size. The substance and growing qualities are of 
the best. $2.50 
ALDURA (Larsen, 1943). M. 36". H.M. A.LS. 1947. poe white and 
blue plicata. The flowers,are flaring in Oya good texture. $1.00 
ALEPPO PLAIN (Sass, 1943). M. 36. This exce ee, plicata has a 
background of light yellow peppered with red on its edges. $2.00 
ALLUMEUSE (Gage, 1938). M. 40”. H.M. A.I.S. 1938. Orchid-blue stand- 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. 
ards, mahogany-red falls, deep golden throat and beard make this 
flower a complete bouquet. 50c 
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