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Lady Louise—‘‘edged gold and ruffled, shows well in a clump’’ Frances Hyland, Texas 
GYPSY ROSE—(Whiting 1946) ML.39”. 
Very large, rich, warm hellebore red 
with smooth brushing of copper at the 
haft and hint of blue at the tip of the 
heavy yellow beard. Heavy substance 
ANGEStLONSeSteIn Sa eee eer $4.00 
HAPPY DAYS—(Mitchell 1934) EM.40”. 
Giant-flowered smooth light yellow. 
Tall and finely branched. A west-coast 
iris that sometimes receives winter 
damageyneres eae eee $4.00 
HARRIET THOREAU—(Cook 1944) M. 
38”. Clear liquid color of orchid pink 
in a large, well formed flower. Great 
improvement over old orchid alt & 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD—(K. Smith 
1949) ML.40”. Light lavender stand- 
ards, brilliant violet-purple falls. An 
entirely different and truly brilliant 
neglecta, as described by Mr. 50.00 
HELEN McGREGOR 
HELEN McGREGOR—(Graves 1946) 
ML.34’. Pale blue of exceptional pur- 
ity. Large, perfectly formed, flaring 
and daintily ruffled. Dykes Medal 1949. 
TS] Re oe ee ee eee $5.00 
HELEN McKENZIE—(Graves 1950) M. 
37”. Claimant for the whitest iris with 
no touch of other color in its makeup. 
Perfectly formed, flaring and broad, 
smooth and well-branched. f...... $22.50 
HERITAGE—(Hall 1949) EM.36”. Flam- 
ingo pink, deeper in tone than Cherie 
or Hit Parade. Smooth, well-sub- 
stanced, domed standards, semi-flaring 
falls, full-petalled and lightly SG 
HIS EXCELLENCY—(K. Smith 1948) 
M.36”. Standards, pinkish tan, and this 
Louvois type, this iris is larger and 
color repeats in the broad even border 
on the velvety red-brown falls. Of the 
VACHE Cierra eee ec ecdes se ee $7.50 
HIT PARADE—(Hall 1947) M.34”’. Me- 
dium toned famingo pink of good size, 
form and substance, with characteris- 
tic tangerine beard. ..........-.....-.------ $4.00 
HIWASSEE—(Becherer 1946) Domed 
standards of light lilac-pink. Broad 
semi-flaring falls of deep lilac with 
light purple overcast. Very large, of 
heavy substance, classic form and ex- 
cellent#branchin ger sss eres eee $1.00 
HONEY FLOW—(Tompkins 1944) ML. 
38’’. Classically formed and _ heavily 
substanced blend of rose and honey 
TONCS TES oie ee NaS Sane eee $2.00 
HONOLULU BELLE—(Becherer 1949) — 
ML.38”. Sharply contrasted blue bi- 
color with perfect branching. Stand- 
ards, light blue-lilac. Falls, velvety 
deep blue. Individual and Dee Od 
HOOGSAN—(Samuelson 1949) EM.36”’. 
Rare hybrid of hoogiana species with 
San Francisco. Smooth violet blue with 
wiry stems. Fertile both ways..... $4.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE— (Lapham 1942) M. 
40”. Lovely pink and yellow blend of 
heavy substance, large flowers with 
broad petals on a sturdy stalk with 
Poodsbranchin ga ee $1.00 
ICY BLUE—(Weed 1941) EM.40”. Pale 
blue self, the lightest we list, dusted 
with a frosty lustre. Large and ee 
00 
IDAN H A—(Kleinsorge 1942) EM.40”. 
Pink and tan bicolor of pleasing indi- 
viduality. Standards, apricot yellow. 
Falls, pink-lavender. Large, tall and 
well branched, early and long ce 
aff 
ILLINOIS—(Hall 1949) M.36”. Creamy 
yellow of large size, fine texture, pur- 
ity of color and heavy substance. Vig- 
OLOUSTANCEDLO LTC Cae $6.00 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE—(Faught 1946) 
M.42’. Large yellow self with intense 
orange beard. Very weather resistant 
INESDICCROLSTUSESIZC eset $2.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH—(H. Sass 1932) EM. 
40”. Tall, silvery orchid pink with 
lemon beard. One of the older favor- 
LEGS spec ee Os Se rrr es eee se halal $ .40 
INDIANA NIGHT—(P. Cook 1942) ML. 
36”. Lustrous deep rich purple, very 
large and heavily substanced. North- 
ern Indiana beauty which doesn’t like 
southern Indiana as well. sj ........ $1.50 
INDIAN CHIE F—(Ayres 1929)E.36”. 
Early blooming “red.” Standards, pink- 
ish red. Falls, deep velvety red..... $ .40 
INDIAN HILLS—(Grant 1937) M.38”. 
Vivid true purple that makes a gorg- 
eous clump of color. Large and vigor- 
ous. One of the most effective irises in 
the: gardensic2 ee es ee $ .40 
INNOVATION—(Hall 1945) ML.37”. A 
rose trimmed plicata of large size, 
good form and _ substance. Vigorous 
and free-blooming. 
