Mary Randall $25.00 
No. 148-3 
New Horizon X F2 Pink Seedling 
This deep rose pink self, with a bright tan- 
gerine red beard, is a new color in Iris — 
"Bengal Rose” in the R. H.S. Color Charts. 
The flowers are large and have a thickness 
of petal seen in few Iris. The hatt is very 
wide; free from markings. Falls are round 
and flaring with a rippled edge. Standards 
are well formed and hold together firmly. 
The form of this flower is near pertection. 
Flowers are well spaced on a strong nicely- 
branched 36-inch stalk. Plants are large 
and vigorous, with good foliage. The pollen 
is fertile, and seeds are produced in abun- 
dance. Mid-season. H.C. 1950. 
Black Hills $2000 
NET 
No. 49-21— 47-21 X Black Forest 
| have grown blue-black Iris seedlings 
for more than ten years, but none have 
completely satisfied me until Black Hills 
bloomed three years ago. This full-petaled, 
nicely-proportioned, flaring and stylish blue- 
black flower with a beard to match and 
no hatft markings, is borne on a four-way 
branched bloom stem three feet and more 
in height. A very fast increaser and vigor- 
ous grower. Mid-season. H.C. 1950. 
Pale Dann $3.50 
No. 44-4— 41-35 X Matterhorn 
(1947) 
A pale blue Iris which does not fade. The 
large tull-petaled, tailored tlowers are borne 
on a strong, pertectly branched 40-inch 
stalk. The hatt is wide and clean. The falls 
are flaring, and the standards are domed. 
The plant is very large and vigorous; early 
and winter hardy. 
TERMS ARE CASH WITH THE ORDER— PLANTS WILL BE 
SHIPPED BY PARCEL POST DURING JULY AND AUGUST 
