1952 INTRODUCTIONS 
WELCOME GUEST ((Linse 1952) Ear- 
ly to late. 38 inches. This handsome 
near self of Amber Gold is style per- 
sonified! The haft and center are Yel- 
low Gold, merging ever so smoothly 
and almost imperceptibly into Amber 
at the edges. Very smooth flower with 
the fine quality of improving with age 
and hot sun, both in size and color. 
Large blooms with domed standards 
and ruffled, near horizontal falls, 
heavy substance and fine stalks, with 
three branches and a terminal, giving 
perfect placement. Breeding, Tobacco 
Road ex Treva. Each $20.00 
CASCADIAN 
CASCADIAN (Linse 1952) Early to 
* midseason. 36 inches. Named for a lo- 
cal group of mountaineers, this white 
iris is positively stunning! See the il- 
lustration. Known to visitors as “the 
one down at the end’, and to slide 
viewers as No. 98, it is a large and 
very broad iris, with ruffling, a white 
beard, and a greenish cast showing 
through the center of the falls—denot- 
ing substance. Buds are tinted blue. 
Breeding, Snow Flurry ex Cloud . 28 
Castle. You’ll want this one! WELCOME GUEST 
Each $15.00 —Kodachrome by White 
SPECIAL OFFER 
GROUP 1. One each of the above two new irises for $30.00. 
GROUP 2. One each of the 1951 introductions, Ripples, Spellbound and Whispers 
for $30.00. With either of these offers you are entitled to $15.00 worth of free 
extras of your own choosing from our General list, none withheld! 
VISITORS TO THE 1952 CONVENTION taking the garden tour may see our 
originations blooming in the gardens of: Mrs. Margaret Chalmers of Eureka, 
Mo.; and Mrs. Ray C. Palmer, Webster Groves, Mo. 
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