HARVEST MOON. (Whiting 1944) M. 36 
in. Bright apricot yellow and copper 
blend of large size and good form_$ 1.00 
HEATH CREST. (Whiting 1950) M-L. 40 
in. Something different in the pinks, 
this is an odd shade of Heather or Or- 
chid toned pink with a rich tangerine 
beard. A most unusual color and one 
that you will like. The flowers are large, 
broad petaled and rather oval of form. 
Finish is like watered silk. _-_-____ $ 4.00 
HEIGHO. (Craig 1949) M. 38 in. Very 
large and exquisitely lovely hybrid of 
rich blue. A sister to Hurricane and Peg 
Saneen ti.M. 1949 2 $20.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD. (Smith 1949) 
M-L. 40 in. A very beautiful and dis- 
tinctly different neglecta with light lav- 
ender standard's and brilliant violet pur- 
ple falls. One of Mr. Smiths best orig- 
Seertse tt M1950. ee eek $20.00 
HELEN FITZGERALD. (Thorup 1948) 
M. 38 in. A huge self of Lobelia violet. 
Good form, and substance.H. M. 1949 
HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves 1946) M. 
39 in. Pale blue of classic form, this has 
large size, heavy substance and a smooth 
finish. Dykes Medal 1949 
HERITAGE. (D. Hall 1949) M. 36 in. A 
large beautifully formed flamingo pink. 
Deepest in color of all Mr. Hall’s pinks. 
Scarce. H.M. 1949 
HI TIME. (D. Hall 1950) M. 34 in. A lus- 
trous golden apricot with a full deep 
tangerine beard. The flowers are of 
medium size with broad unveined petals. 
meat Lops’. H.M: 1950___-___-— $12.00 
HIT PARADE. (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. Larg- 
est of the flamingo pinks. Good form 
and rich color with a crimped edge to 
EE ee a ee $ 4.00 
HONEYFLOW. (Tompkins 1944) M. 38 in. 
A large, heavily substanced flower of 
gleaming Meadowsweet Rose with a 
smooth brushing of Inca Gold over the 
haft. Unexcelled for form and a Top 
Netch parent. H.M. 1946._-_2.___- $ 2.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. (Lamp. 1942) H. 
40 in. Bright mauve pink blended with 
citron gold and brushed red. Fine-_$ .1.00 
HURRICANE. (Craig 1949) M. 37 in. Gi- 
gantic hybrid of dark blue with typical 
Onco veins and brushings. Highly recom- 
eee tC 048 Te $15.00 
IDANHA. (Klein 1942) E.M. 30 in. A rich 
bicolor blend of apricot and coppery 
pink. Good form and heavy substance. 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE. (Faught 1946) M. 
37 in. A very large, brilliant yellow. <A 
grand rew iris and a good grower. H.M. 
|e aL lie A MS LER 2S $ 2.00 
IMPERIAL POMP. (H. Schirmer 1948) 
M. 40 in. Deep royal purple of excellent 
form. The substance is heavy and it has 
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a very velvety finish which is free of 
veinings and other markings. Choice. 
a PR ener oa ae ie a ae Le $12.50 
INDIANA NIGHT. (Cook 1942) M. 38 in. 
Large deep midnight purple. The best 
of Mr. Cook’s Sable seedlings. A.M. 
1h. Pa Re eRe ele Pe Gey Xs, $ 1.50 
INDIANA SUNSET. (Lapham 1942) M. 
38 in. A large blend of pink, apricot and 
lavender: “Very bright,s22 eee $ .75 
INDIAN RED. (H. F. Hall 1949) M. 36 
in. A very brililant new iris in the bi- 
color class. Standards are coppery rose. 
Falls are bright Pompeian red bordered 
with a ruffle of light pecan brown. We 
have not bloomed this yet but from what 
we have heard it must be very fine. $ 7.00 
INNOVATION. (Hall 1945) M. 36 in. 
Large creamy yellow plicata with a neat 
edging of deep rose. Very good. H.M. 
1d Ween See oe se ete $ 1.00 
INSPIRATION. (Stevens 1937) E.M. 38 
in. A very large blend of rich mulberry 
purple. Much in demand _________ $ 1.00 
INTERMEZZO. (Tompkins 1944) M-L. 38. 
in. A large, ruffled flower of flaring 
form, done in rich Petunia violet with a 
touch of rich brown over the haft. Blue 
Ppocd peat Part Once) es vy $ 1.00 
ISABEL LUEBEN. (Luebben 1948) M. 39 
in. Deep golden yellow of very large size 
ANC ACME OM AS oss. 5 See $ 2.00 
IVORY CHARM. (Whiting 1947) E.M. A 
beautifully formed flower of pure ivory 
with a gold throat. Luscious and excit- 
i eS. ee. ee $ 1.00 
JASMINE. (Grant 1944) M. 40 in. Clear 
golden yellow of excellent form. A fine 
iris and one whose popularity is just 
beginning to really grow. H.M. ’44_$ 2.00 
JASPER AGATE, (Williams 1943) M. 34 
in. Very brilliant brown red with rather 
small flowers. Produces small rhizomes. 
pe: LOA A gee ope Fed at gs eS $ 1.50 
JOSEPHS MANTLE. (Craig 1949) M. 38 
in. An immense plicata with a ground of 
rich buff lightly washed and _ striated 
red brown and with a heavy border of 
red brown around the falls. Unusual and 
VOL RV Gly. dose to gee AS $ 7.50 
JULIET. (Klein 1946) M. 38 in. Very 
brilliant copper orange with clear salmon 
shadirgs. Outstanding. H.M. 1947__-$ 2.00 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay 1945) M. 36 in. 
Very large and well formed white of 
great popularity. A.M. 1947 _------ $ 2.00 
KATHERINE LARMON. (Graves 1942) 
M. 38 in. Bright blended bicolor of honey 
yellow and gold with a flush of mauve 
BRO CE EAU 2d emir $ 1.00 
KATY. (Smith 1945) M. 38 in. A very large, 
light yellow with lots of substance and 
merit CLITLOLel Sic t ee $ 1.00 
‘KEENE VALLEY. (Smith 1949) M. 42 in. 
Large fowers with an unusually wide 
haft. Very blue. H.M. 1950 -_---- $20.00 
