1950 - 51 Price List: 
chid-pink petals. Its signal patch is broad and yellow. Has proved an excellent 
parent. $1.50. 
MIDNIGHT STORM (see introductions). 
MRS. ROBERT LEE RANDOLPH (see introductions). 
NEW ORLEANS (Debaillon-Dormon). One of the’ showiest iris we have, a. 
brilliant rose-pink, 8” flower span on a 30” to 36” stem. Won the Best Iris in the 
Show Award of the Soc. for La. Irises, 1945. $1.50. 
PALE HANDS (see introductions). 
PEGGY MAC (McMillan). This is the ideal in the flat, overlapping Abbeville 
form. The 6” magneta-rose flowers are borne frequently three at one time on a 
30” stem. Has proved an excellent parent. $3.50. 
QUAPAW TRIBE (see introductions). 
RHUMBA (Shehee). This huge 7” flower is truly striking. Over a deep cream 
base is heavy veining of orchid. A showy variety. Height, 36”. $1.00. 
ROSE OF ABBEVILLE (see introductions). 
ROSES AND WINE (see introductions). 
ROYAL GEM (see introductions). 
RUTH MARSALIS (Dormon). A very large blue flower of 7” on a 40” stem. 
The color is a very unique, soft shade of blue, yet vivid. There is a long clear cut 
light crest that is continued by a dark line to the tip of the sepal. Excellent. $2.00. 
SPRING SORCERY (see introductions). 
SUNNY (see introductions). 
SYLVAN DUET (see introductions). 
TIDEWATER (see introductions). 
TWIGHLIGHT REVERIE (see introductions). 
VIOLET RAY (see introductions). 
VINEYARD (Debaillon-Dormon). When spread this recurving Abbeville iris 
has a span of 7”. The color is most unique, being a blend of Burgundy, port, and 
Bordeaux—thence its name. $1.50. 
WEDOWEE (see introductions). 
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