Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD. (Smith 1949). Outstanding new introduction. Stand- - 
ards light lavender, Falls rich purple, nothing like it. 38 in. ............ 25.00 
HELEN MC GREGOR. 36 in. (Graves 1946). An ethereal clear light blue, the 
large rounded and ruffled blossoms give a feeling of tranquility, serenity — 
and repose marking it as a top notch iris indeed. Beautifully spaced : 
branches on correspondingly harmonizing stems. A Queen in the Iris Greats. 8.50 
HELEN M. REIDEL. 40 in. Strikingly brilliant red bi-color. ........ 75; 3 for 2.00 
HELIOS, 44 in. Sensational, soft lemon-yellow. Enormous size. .............. 50 
) 3 for 1.25; 25 for 8.50 
HIT PARADE. A new true pink from Hall. Tangerine beard. Good grower. 8.50 
HOWDY. 36 in. (Clevenger 1949). A very large, ruffled, blue-white iris that 
stands up under all weather conditions. Excellent substance. .......... 1.00 
ICY BLUE. 44 in. (Weed 1941). Crisp, light blue with a frosty luster. The 
blooms are well substanced and flare prettily. ................. 0.0085 60 
ILLINOIS. (Hall 1949). 36 in. Creamy yellow self of large size, fine texture 
and purity of color. The large well formed flowers of heavy substance. 
Vigorous) grower... eects 2.00 cee wns te eal eee Sie ae 12.50 
ILLUSION. 30 in. (Kleinsorge 1943). Huge blooms of ethereal lilac pink with — 
tawny brown overlay on the haft and a brown tipped beard. This is an 
Ormohr seedling and it blooms: very late: ......... = «0 A £4743 D0 
INDIANA NIGHT. 38 in. (Cook 1942). Brilliant deep velvety blue-purple. 
This is a seedling from the famous Sable line and is highly praised. It is 
well branched and of unusual size, substance and texture. ............. 3.50 
INDIAN CHIEF. 40 in. Standards are violet red, falls velvety reddish purple.  .30 
3, tone o 
INDIAN GIFT. (Clevenger 1949). A very early blue-white plicata. Very large, . 
grapepertume. Excellent branching. ..................... 2. 4.00 
INDIAN HILLS. 38 in. Rich true-purple iris, has large oval flowers of good | 
substance,rand “finish Sree ene, cee ene ae -35; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 6.25 
INSPIRATION. 38 in. Without question this is the best deep rich rose color. 
lts huge, beautifully formed, smoothly finished, clear, even toned lustrous 
rose-carmine coloring is unmarred by markings of any kind other than a 
slight brownish flush on the haft of the fall petals. .................... 1.00 
IOWA MAID. 36 in. (Whiting 1943). Standards, creamy tan, falls, rose red. 
The flowers are of medium size but broad form. ...........0cec eevee. 1.00 
IVORY CHARM. 36 in. (Whiting 1947). Truly charming is this fresh ivory toned 
iris with its bright golden throat. One of the very first to bloom, it brings 
a rich promise of weeks of beauty to come. The plants show fast increase 2.50 
JANE OPPEL. 36 in. (W. Swan 1947). Glowing red gold blended self of broad } 
form“and frm substance,-), 2A Tt...) a er 1.00 
JANICE. 38 in. (Schreiner 1943). This attractive blue iris resembles Missouri 
somewhat, only in place of the brown throat Janice is a completely uniform 
blue. Broad, full flowers blooming toward the end of the season. ........ 70 
JASPER AGATE. 34 in. A new and rich shade of gold-copper-red, with an 
underlying copper-pink tone of smooth finish with no veining. .. 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
JAVA SKY. 39 in. Pinkish terra cotta, a blend of colors, heavy substanced 
flowers\"ands sturdy ‘stalks. 2 dacs Geese eeatene ny nee ae eee 7.50 
