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FAIRY CHALICE—Winner of second place Bi-Color Class 1951, La. State 
Iris Show. A large bi-color in which the sepals are amaranth and the Peake 
are rich cream with an amaranth line down the middle. It has a lovely 
chalice form. 3 feet high; 6 inch flower. $2.00 
CAMERON WHITE-(Not Reg.)—Winner in White Class La. State Iris 
Show, 1951. The best collected white giganticaerulea; exhibits the size and 
vigor of the Cameron Parish Blues; broad petaled; good substance; height 
36 inches; early to mid-eason. Considered by many the outstanding iris of 
of the 1951 Louisiana State Iris Show. Others are called Cameron White. 
This is THE Cameron White. A magnificent giant of the swamp. $5.00 
RUTH DORMAN-—Honorable Mention.A. I. S., 1950. A flower of soft flesh 
pink close to true pink, no signal patch. A self of great beauty and 
charm. $5.00 
Varieties of Merit and Beauty (Reg. A. I. S.) 
FORSYTHIA—One of the finest yellows ever discovered. Truest yellow of 
the Abbeville type, exceptionally large and graceful. Mid-season. $2.00 
KING’S GOLD-—A leathery autumn yellow with a bright gold line crest; 
width of petals and sepals exceptional; prolific. Collected in swamps of Ver- 
million Parish, La. Height 32 inches. $3.00 
ROYAL HIGHNESS-—This is a flower of deepest, ruffled blue with tiny 
orange crest. Flower is 7 inches and stands 3 feet. $1.50 
HAILLE SALASSIE—King of the purples; large bloom, dark velvety purple in 
color. Flower 6% inches; horizontal to curving bloom on exceptionally strong 
stalk; 30 to 36 inches in height. $1.00 
MIRACULOSA—White and blue flush; mid-eason. Tall, stately and un- 
usual. $2.50 
MRS. CAMMIE HENRY-—Beautiful rose self floriferous, recurving form; 
casual seedling; mid-season; medium height. * $5.00 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN-A tall stately pure lavender; fine branching 
often three flowers to stalk. Frequently reaches 5 feet in height. A rapid 
multiplier. $2.00 
ABBEVILLE YELLOWS—(Not Reg.) Collected in Louisiana Swamps. 
Selected yellows, fine form, delightful color; mid-season. These are outstand- 
ing ones, not just any yellow. $3.00 
RAY—A tall flaring rose red variety having a yellow line crest. It does best 
in semi-shade. Height 48 inches; mid-season. 
BAYOU VERMILLION-—Richest velvety crimson with three golden lines 
for crest; flowers 6 inches; recurving form; mid-eason; medium tall. $2.00 
AUTUMN LIGHTS—A fleshing mixture of violet to red on a gold back- 
ground, very striking. Strong bloom stalk, 40-50 inches; bloom 54-6 inches; 
petals and sepals horizontal. 
BILLY MACK~—A bright velvety purple variety with golden crest radiating 
far into sepals. Strong stalk 36-40 inches in height. $2.00 
JUNE CLOUDS—One of the largest and finest white giganticaerulea types. 
Decided yellow crest; height 40 inches; exceptional substance; mid- 
season. $3.50 
ANGEL FARE—(Reg. ’50) Mathews. A large flower of bright lavendar pink. 
A clump of this iris takes your breath away. Medium height; mid-season; 
fine landscape value. $12.50 
EDITH DUPREE. A medium size flower with a salmon Brera $1.00 
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