“HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith, 1949) M.L. 40” 
A neglecta of great brilliance. The broad standards are light 
lavender, the flaring falls are violet purple. Flowers have heavy 
substance and are carried on tall, sturdy stalks with good 
branching. A distinctive Iris of great charm and beauty. 
$17.50 each 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946) M. 36” 
A clear, pale blue which because of its purity and uniformity 
has become the sensation of the Iris world since its intro- 
duction. Flower large, with flaring form and ruffled standards 
and falls. One of the best of the new Irises. H.M. 1946. No. 5 
on Best 100 List, 1950. Dykes Medal Winner, 1949. $3.00 each 
HERITAGE (Hall, 1949) M. 32” 
David Hall’s latest flamingo pink. Deeper tone than Cherie or 
Hit Parade and of heavier substance. Falls slightly ruffled and 
semi-flaring. Smoothly finished with contrasting tangerine 
beard. Pictured on Page 115 of the new book—‘The Iris, An 
Ideal Hardy Perennial.” A.M. 1951. $12.00 each 
BLUE VALLEY 
“HI-TIME (Hall, 1950) M. 34” 
A lustrous, golden apricot self with a full deep tangerine beard. 
Medium large flowers of heavy texture have fine form and car- 
ried on strong, well branched stems. Has dark blue-green foliage 
unusually resistant to leaf-spot. Vigorous and free blooming. 
$8.00 each 
HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947) E. 34” 
Another one of David Hall’s flamingo pinks (see CHERIE). 
One of the newer, real pinks with a tangerine beard. Has 
good form and medium sized flowers are carried on strong, 
well branched stems. A free bloomer and rapid increaser. 
$2.50 each 
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