1950 - 51 Price List: 
creams, pinks, yellows, or whites. 6%” flowers on a stem. $.75. 
GULF SUNSHINE (Debaillon-Dermon). This little pure yellow fulva is show- 
ier if allowed to clump near darker, and taller iris. The 342” flewers are berne on 
a 24” stem. $1.50. 
GYPSY RED (Debaillon-Dormon). What a color! What a display! The iris 
gets its name from its color, blooms well above the foliage and forms a compact 
clump. Put it in the sun where it can flame. $2.50. 
HAILE SELASSIE (Coll., McMillan). One stem of Haile frequently will have 
three and sometimes four deep red-violet flowers open at a time. This natural 
hybrid was found where the Abbeville Reds meet I. foliosa. The flower ferm is 
that of the “Abbes”. This iris has consistantly given forth excellent and interesting 
prodigy. $.75. 
HOMOCHITTA (Debaillon-Dormon). Bears an Indian name meaning “big red”. 
Is a rich red. When spread the bloom measures 7”. 36” stem. $2.00. 
JEUNE FILLE (Dormon). The best of the collected whites of giganticaerulea 
ferm. The frilly flowers, suggesting a young girl in ruffled organdy, gave the flow- 
er its name. Height, 36”. $1.50. 
JUNE CLOUDS (Dormon). These 614” ethereal white flowers are rated as the 
best in the white class today. The broad segments are very frilled. The signal 
patch is a soft yellow. Height, 24”. $5.00. 
KING’S GOLD (Coll., Nelson). A rich gold of Abbeville form. The substance 
is firm affording stiff flaring sepals; the texture is of smooth, thick velvet. The 
linear signal patch is of deeper gold than the flower color with a border of brown. 
Excellent. $4.00. 
KRAEMER YELLOW (Kraemer). The first yellow of giganticaerulea form. 
The color is a rare shade of sulphur yellow. Very dainty and lovely. Has proved 
an excellent parent. $4.00. 
LOUISE AUSTIN (G. Arceneaux). A hybrid of I. fulva and I. foliosa. It dis- 
plays the floriferousness of each. Where well grown, it has five bloom axils and 
true lateral branching. Seldom is there a plant that does not bloom three to a stem 
at one time. This low growing variety is best near the edge of a bed, or used as a 
border. 414” flowers on an 18” stem. $.50. 
LOUISIANA PURCHASE (see introductions). 
MARY SWORDS DEBAILLON (Debaillon-Dormon). This huge 7” flower is 
one of our most spectacular. Is slightly bitone with lavender-rose sepals and or- 
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