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JOE MAC—MacMillan 1949. Winner 2nd place La. State 
Iris Show 1945. Winner 3rd place La. State Iris Show 
1946. Large blues purple self; yellow line signal; ee 
tiplies rapidly; mid-season; 36 inches tall. $5.00 
RHUMBA-—Shehee-Dorman 1946. Winner 4th place La. 
State Iris Show 1947 under name of Viosca’s Rose Purple 
Orchid. Light violet with deep orchid veining; mid- 
season. Large blossom, good landscape value. $3.00 
FORSYTHIA-—C. Dorman 1946. One of the finest yellows 
yet discovered. Truest yellow of the Abbeville type, ex- 
cenpionally large and graceful. Mid-season. $5.00 
KING'S GOLD-—Nelson 1946. A leathery autumn yellow 
with a bright gold line crest; width of petals and sepals 
exceptional; prolific. Collected in swamps of Vermillion 
Parish, La. Height 32 inches. $7.50 
CAJUN—Thomas 1943. The large flowers open deep bril- 
liant rose gradually lightening to bright rose pink. A very 
free bloomer over a period of several weeks; 30 inches; 
used by one of our local hybridizers with fine 
success. ; 2.00 
ROYAL HIGHNESS — DeBaillon-Dorman 1946, Flowers 
of deepest velvety blue; ruffled tiny orange crest; Flower 
7 inches; 3 feet. $2.50 
JHIAILLE SALASSIE — MacMillan 1943. King of the 
purples; large bloom, dark velvety purple; 6% inch; hori- 
zontal to curving bloom on exceptionally strong stalk; 
30-40 inches. | $2. 00 
MIRACULOSA. Small 1929. White with’ blue flush; mid- 
season; medium-tall. $3. 00 
MRS._ CAMMIE HENRY-C. A. Henry 1943. Beautiful 
rose self floriferous, recurving form; casual seedling; mid- 
season; medium height. $5.0 
PINK VIRGINICA. Collected — Richard. Very rare; 3 
known to have been collected in Louisiana. Soft lavendar 
pink flower resembling orchid; slender dark stem; good 
branching and bloom; loves water. $5.00 
SKYFLECK. Gosslin 1945. A large white, flecked on tips 
of petals and sepals with sky blue; one of rarest com- 
binations in La. Irises. A definite plicata, the only one 
collected in Louisiana. Height 48 inches: mid- 
season. $5.00 
LOUISIANA DELIGHT—Arceneaux. One* of the best 
light pinks known; flowers seven inches; flat form; pro- 
lific bloomer; multiplies rapidly; very desirable. $5.00 
: (Jastremsky—Collected). Large 
white giganticaerulea with violet style arms; height 40 
es; rare; Collected from Louisiana swamps. $10.00 
FAIRY CHALICE. Ruth Dorman 1946. A large bi-color 
in which the sepals are ‘amaranth and the petals are rich 
cream with’an amaranth line down the middle. It has a 
lovely chalice form. 3 feet high; 6 inch flower.: $5.0 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Nelson (Not registered). A 
tall stately pure lavender; fine branching; often 3 flowers 
to stalk. In my garden, reached 5 feet in height. $5.00 
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