GREETINGS TO 
All our old friends. Thanks for your support of our hybridizing work 
through your orders and welcome letters. an 
Again we have greatly improved our lists of Iris and Daylilies 
until they are unmatched in quality. 
We are still prepared only for mail orders. We have no sales- 
men and our sales yard is not yet complete. 
Order blanks enclosed. Note discounts offered there. Check some 
of the starred varieties and we will include them as extras if stock 
permits. é 
Our new flower farm here at Escondido is developing well and 
the location is ideal for iris and daylilies. The move was too great 
for one season. This means we have an overabundance of iris and 
daylilies, and when you open your order you will be pleasantly 
SURPRISED. 
Please note our special prices on the fine older varieties. We 
cannot afford to move or to catalog so many varieties; hence, they 
are priced to sell. Please also note many generous collection offers 
scattered through the catalog. 
Wholesale customers welcomed; write for special terms. 
1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
Clarence White and Tom Craig again offer new iris. Quinn Buck 
offers three more fine daylilies. Mr. W. B. Davis, a newcomer to our 
group, also introduces three new daylilies. 
CLARENCE WHITE 
Currently iris enthusiasts are amazed and delighted to see the 
great advance in Mr. White’s oncobred seedlings. They are larger, 
taller and more vigorous and carry much of the exotic oncocylus 
pattern. This year Mr. White can release a few rhizomes of the 
following three varieties, all of which a} sear to have breeding pos- 
sibilities. 
PALI OF BACTRIA—Deep lavender dark veined and blending 
1o greenish yellow at rib and golden brown at haft.......- 20.00 
V''NAYA OF SHANKARA—Early 40°’ Quaker drab veined and 
tinted primuline yellow intensified at haft...-...................- 20.00 
JATAKA OF NAGASENA—Haemotoxylin violet blending to 
Corinthian purple at ribs and haft. Smooth............--.......- 20.00 
CRAIG 1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
CAN-CAN—City of Lincoln x ( (Tiff. x L. A.) x (Tiff. x M. L. 
Aureau). A fluffy ruffled golden blond with a violet and 
orchid collar of lacy striations radiating downward from 
the throat. A curious fancy-plicata vcriegata pattern with 
CNA eINGIVIGUCINCh CnC Cle ramcA Age eee eee 5.00 
FAREWELL—Molten x (Prairie Sunset x Brilliant Amber). A 
finestargestullimorehtdiesel fac4 0 ene merece eee ee 15.00 
GOLDEN PERCH—(Prairie Sunset x Sultan's Robe) x Cascade 
Splendor. Faultless medium sized orchid and flaring 
flower of golden henna with orange gold beard and a 
small closely confined blue and violet blaze on ‘he falls 20.00 
TABASCO— Rich Raiment x Joseph's Mantle. A fancy much like 
Rich Raiment in pattern and growth but in color like a 
heavy sprinkling of paprika on an omelet...................... 20.00 
SHOCKING—Rose Bowl x Mexican Magic. A bright rose red 
blend with a large bright violet blaze_...................2..22.... 15.00 
SLEIGHRIDE—(Purissima x (Mesopotamica x Dominion) x 
Chivalry. A tall fine and full blue white............0.2002000.2... 10.00 
SUMMER SUN— (Berk. Gold x Tobacco Road) x (O.K. x Cas- 
cade Splendor). A very full flaring deep yellow.__......... 15.00 
WARPATH—(China Maid x Tiff.) x Sult. Robe) x (Prairie 
Sunset x Brilliant Amber). An iridescent copper red with 
form and plant habits much like Tobacco Road____......_..... 15.00 
NOVELTY— (Tiffany x L. A.) x Belle Brunette. An unusually 
full flaring flower with almost circular flower parts. A 
striated orchid, pink, and cream fancy plicata. Well 
branched 42"’ stem 
Note bargain offers and discounts on pages 4, 5, 12, 13, 15, 
16, 17, 21, 22, and on our order blank. 
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