GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ’47) 
HM ’47. 38”. Very brilliant solid copper- 
brown, darker and much richer than 
its parent, Bryce Canyon. Most unre- 
liable for me. $6.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall ’42) HM ’42. 
36”. A huge, brilliant light yellow, 
whose chief claim to fame is as a 
breeder for pinks. 90c 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass ’40) AM 
42. 44”. Standards lemon, falls cream, 
with a margin of gold. Ruffled. $1.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor 46) AM 
49. 38”. A new one to our list and its 
degree of hardiness is unknown. A ruf- 
fled golden yellow that has been, un- 
beatable as a show specimen. $3.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall ’46) HM ’47. 
42”. This enormous iris of golden rus- 
set has buds up to six inches long. 
‘Novelty. $2.50 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass ’43) 38”. 
A sulphine, or greenish yellow, of nice 
form and good substance. $2.50 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook ’44) HM 
’45. 38”. Stylish large ruffled orchid 
pink. Lovely form. 
$1.35 
LULLABY 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ’46) DM 
’49. 36”. This iris, when grown in part 
shade, or in regions of less intense 
sunlight than Yakima, is the most 
beautiful blue of all. Large flowers of 
rounded form, with broad hafts, good 
substance and delicate ruffling. $3.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall ’47) 34”. One of 
the new flamingo pinks, with tanger- 
ine beard. Lovely pale pink of good 
size, and a very vigorous grower. $1.50 
HIWASSEE (Becherer 746) 36”. Dis- 
tinct pink bicolor of fine form, sub- 
stance and branching. $1.35 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham ’42) 
HM ’45. 38”. An attractive mauve-pink 
and yellow blend. 90c 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 742) AM ’44. 
38”. A truly lovely dark iris, a seedling, 
of Sable, large, tall and semi-flaring, on — 
an exhibition stalk. $1.50 
INNOVATION (Hall ’45) HM ’47. 38”. 
This rose trimmed plicata has been 
described as a pink Firecracker. $1.00 
INSPIRATION (Stevens ’37) 38”. A 
huge and imposing cerise-rose iris. A 
knockout for color, poor substance 
here. $1.35 
JASMINE (Grant °44) HM ’44. 40”. 
Clear golden yellow with a_ velvety 
sheen and gardenia texture. Somewhat 
weak stems, but worth staking. $2.06 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay ’45) AM ’47. 
35”. One of the top ranking whites. A 
good one. $1.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves °46) AM 
'48. 40”. Well on its way to becoming 
the most popular white. Broad, flar- 
ing and ruffled, with tall well branched 
stalks and form of Helen McGregor. 
$2.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach ’44) AM ‘46. 
38”. A new color in the Mohr hybrids. 
Standards oyster white, falls pale char- 
treuse with a dark signal patch around 
the beard. Fine form and substance. 
$1.35 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay ’45) HM ’45. 38”. 
An extra large and flaring light blue 
with a pinkish cast. Very broad petal- 
led with beautiful ruffling. Altogether 
lovely! $2.00 
