1950 - 51 Price List: 
Its 64%” flowers are borne on an 18” to 24” stem. The signal patch consists of four 
gold lines. $3.50. 
BEAUTIFUL MELODY (see introductions). 
BLUE CHIP (see introductions). 
BRIARWOOD PUNCH (see introductions). 
BRIGHT GALAXY (see introductionus). 
CAJUN JOYEUSE (Thomas). The general effect of this iris is rose-pink with 
the sepals a deeper shade than the petals. For consistancy of good bloom, and 
showiness of the clump, it is hard to beat. An excellent parent for hybridizing. 
$.50. 
CARDINALIS (Debaillon-Dormon). One of the firmist Abbeville type reds 
we have. The overlapping floral parts are of cardinal; the signal patch is a single 
gold line. The 6%” flowers bloom on a 36” stem. $1.50. 
CAROGINIA (see introductions). 
CAROLINE DORMON (R. Dormon). An iris certainly worthy of its name. If 
the unusual is what one likes, here it is. Starting with a heart of pale gold, the colors 
blend to a deep rose-red at the tip of the sepals and petals. The sepals recurve 
slightly upward at the tip forming a point. A 6” flower borne on a 36” stem. Has 
a deeper color in the sun. $3.50. 
DELTA COUNTRY (see introductions). 
DIXIE DEB. (see introductions). 
DR. JOHN K. SMALL (see introductions). 
EARLY MORN (see introductions). 
EDITH DUPRE (G. Arceneaux). A clump of this lovely little iris is a sight to 
behold. The 34%” flowers are a golden yellow flushed heavily over the sepals with 
a deep rose. A fine iris for small arrangements and corsages. $1.00. 
EULETTE P. FRANCIS (see introductions). 
GAY DECEIVOR (see introductions). 
GRETNA (Debaillon-Dormon). A deep blue-violet of giganticaerulea form that 
never ceases to bring comment, especially when planted near lighter colors__ 
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