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HERITAGE 
INSPIRATION — (Stevens 1937) M.38”. 
Glistening mulberry carmine of huge 
proportions and perfect form which 
often blooms itself out here. s...... $1.00 
IVORY CHARM—(Whiting 1947) EM. 
36”. Warm ivory-toned flower with 
smooth golden yellow hafts and beards. 
$1.00 
JANE PHILLIPS—(Graves 1950) M.38’’. 
Exquisite blue, deeper than its parent, 
Helen McGregor, with similar form 
ANICMSUDS LAINC CAs tapes ere eres, ee $20.00 
JASMANIA—(Ayres 1936) M.38’. Ripe- 
banana yellow of copious size and 
PATI Spel OCT Neer a okie $ .40 
JASMINE—(Grant 1944) ML.38”. Gar- 
denia-textured clear golden yellow 
with velvety sheen on the flawless 
semi-flaring falls. A gorgeous yellow. j 
$2.00 
JASPER AGATE—(Williams 1943) M. 
34”. Refined copper-pink red of inde- 
scribable coloring and _ lacquer-like 
NISSAN COLON OC Tinea teen ee $1.50 
JAVA SK Y—(Wareham 1942) M.37’. 
Pinkish terra-cotta blended with cop- 
pery gold and Hortense violet. Large, 
thick-stubstanced blooms on strong 
Sta lic Cheer eee a sal Sr Fe te $2.50 
JEAN CAYEU X— 
(Cayeux 1931) M.34”. 
Cream-in-coffee col- 
or. A wavy, graceful 
iris that was award- 
ed the Dykes Medal, 
France, in 1931. $ .40 
JELLOWAY— (Parker 
1936) H.42’”. Clear 
yellow, medium deep 
in tone, with fine 
substance and 
branching and large 
OVA LO RT eee OS ae) 
JULIET — (Kleinsorge 
1946) Colorful and 
fiery blend of flame- 
copper with salmon 
shadings and burnt- 
orange center. Large, 
broad-petalled and 
flarinciee ae $2.00 
JUNALUSKA — (Kirk- 
land) 1934)9 HiM.38". 
Unique blend of red, 
copper, rose and 
gold. General effect, 
copper red. Tall and 
early. Runner-up for 
Dykes Medal sea 
KALINGA — (Klein- 
Some en 934) bebe. 
Huge _ ivory-cream. 
Tall and profuse. 
Beautiful in itself 
and nice buffer for 
OthHeENCOLOnS =e $ .40 
KANSAS INGLESIDE 
—(Hill 1940) E.34’. 
Early flowering 
warm-toned brown-red self. The first 
of the reds to bloom. Adapted to fall 
blooming too, where autumns are er 
$ .40 
KATHERINE F A Y—(Fay 1945) M.36”. 
Large pure white with no yellow in 
the center. Broad wavy petals. Semi- 
flaring falls. Excellent SULSTa nce. al 
$2. 
KEARSARGE — (Graves 1946) ML.42”. 
Large light lavender blue with silvery 
edging that enhances the glistening 
sheen of this firm-textured flower. 
PLend ers Nereuee «oe hte wb ene eee $2.00 
KEENE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1949) M. 
42”. Described as a more graceful, 
more refined version of Blue Valley, 
this sister seedling should rank high 
Ghewoneyes wove: (ohbrersy gf oe a $20.00 
KENTUCKY BEAUTY — (Carpenter 
1943) ML.38’”. Bright rose with cream 
center. Large flower with domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls. $1.00 
KLONDYKE GOLD—(Kirkland 1941) M. 
40”. Enormous flower of pure, even 
deep yellow with grand substance, 
form andsbranchinew er. $ 50 
