T uly Yours —-§2000 
No. 46-35 — 44-43 X Zantha 
(1949) 
A truly new flower and combination of 
color in the Iris world. Truly yours produces 
the largest tlowers | have ever grown, but 
in spite of their great size there is no sign 
of coarseness. The buds are bright yellow 
because the under side of the open fall is 
yellow and the top side is taced with white. 
The heart of the flower is bright yellow, 
which shades off to almost white at the 
bottom of the falls and the top of the stan- 
dards. Both standards and falls are ruffled. 
The hatt is very wide with gold threads 
radiating from the yellow beard. Falls are 
almost horizontal, and standards do not 
open. It blooms very late in the season; is 
winter hardy; 38 inches tall. Has fertile 
pollen, and sets seeds freely. H.C. 1949. 
Desert Son 1g $500 
No. 44-47 — Snow Flurry X Golden Eagle 
| (1946) 
The large, flaring and ruffled tlowers are 
of nice proportions and bloom over a very 
long season. The flower is a cream self. 
The haft is clean and the beard is yellow. 
40 inches tall. H.M. 1946; A.M. 1949. 
Gulf Stream $3.00 
No. 43-4 — Dymia X Narain 
(1946) 
Midnight blue absolute self with no haft 
markings; even the beard is the same shade 
of blue. Vigorous grower and thoroughly 
hardy; 37 inches tall. Mid-season. H.C. 
1945; H. M. 1946. 
Katherine Fay $200 
No. 41-31— Gloriole X 39-3 
Large, pure white; with broad, well-formed 
flowers and wavy petals. Withstands wind 
and hot weather. Completely winter hardy. 
H.M. 1945; A.M. 1947. 
