Page 10 Helen McGregor—‘‘in this area, no bloom or very little’ Mrs. V. R. Frederick, Ohio. 
{ HELEN COLLINGWOOD—(K. Smith 1949) ML.40”. Light lavender 
standards, brilliant violet-purple falls. An entirely different and 
truly brilliant. neglecta safe! =o ee $17.50 
HELEN McGREGOR—(Graves 1946) ML. 34”. Pale blue Dykes 
Medal winner of 1949. Large, perfectly formed, daintily ruffled and 
flaring. When it escapes winter damage it can be very fine. fsj. 
$3.00 
HELEN McKENZIE—(Graves 1950) M. 37”. Claimant for the whitest 
iris with no touch of other color in its make-up. Perfectly formed, 
flaring and broad, smooth and well-branched. f. _..W.. $18.00 
HERITAGE—(Hall 1949) EM’36”. Flamingo-pink, deeper in tone 
than Cherie or Hit Parade. Smooth, well-substanced, domed stand- 
ards, semi-flaring falls, full-petaled and lightly ruffled. se. .... $12.00 
HIS EXCELLENCY—(K. Smith 1948) M.36”. Standards, pinkish 
tan, and this color repeats in the broad even border on the velvety 
red-brown falls. Of the Louvois type, this Iris is larger and 
NICHT y Cotte coer ieee Men None fe. OL nS ie eee ee $5.00 
HI-TIME—(Hall 1950) M.34”. Lustrous golden apricot with tangerine 
beard. Silky, medium large and well formed. ___._......22.....-.-. $8.00 
HIT PARADE—(Hall 1947) M.34”. Medium toned flamingo-pink of 
good size, form and substance, with characteristic tangerine beard. 
$2.50 
HIWASSEE—(Becherer 1946). Domed standards of light lilac-pink,. 
Broad semi-flaring falls of deep lilac with light purple overcast. 
$0.75 
HONEY FLOW—(Tompkins 1944) ML.38”. Classically formed and 
heavily substanced blend of rose and honey tones. ...._............. $1.00 
HONOLULU BELLE—(Becherer 1949) ML.38”. Sharply contrasted 
blue bi-color with perfect branching. Standards, light blue-lilac. 
Falls, velvety deep blue. Individual and beautiful. __.... $4.00 
HOOGSAN—(Samuelson 1949) EM.36”. Rare hybrid of hoogiana 
species with San Francisco. Smooth violet-blue with wiry stems. 
Fertile both WaySie. 455 see Sere ree NL ae $3.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE—(Lapham 1942) M.40”. Lovely pink and yel- 
low blend of heavy substance, large flowers with broad petals on a 
sturd ya stalks with yOOd's liam elitn Beene wae eerste eee $0.75 
ILLINOIS—(Hall 1949) M.36”. Creamy yellow of large size, fine tex- 
ture, purity of color and heavy substance. Vigorous and prolific. 
$4.00 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE—(Faught 1946) M.42”. Large yellow self with 
intense orange beard. Very weather resistant in spite of its size. 
$1.00 
INDIANA NIGHT—(P. Cook 1942) ML.36”. Lustrous deep rich 
purple, very large and heavily substanced. Northern Indiana beauty 
BROWN THRASHER 
which doesn’t like southern Indiana as well. sj. 0... $1.50 
INDIAN CHIEF—(Ayres 1929) E.36”. Early blooming “red.” Stand- 
ards, pinkish red. Falls, deep velvety red. o.oo eeceseecee-e $0.50 
INDIAN HILLS—(Grant 1937) M.38”. Vivid true purple that makes 
a gorgeous clump of color. Large and vigorous. One of the most 
Siege jioklas ire (de enlarge $0.50 
INSPIRATION—(Stevens 1937) M.38”. Glistening mulberry-carmine 
of huge proportions and perfect form which often blooms itself out 
Tere oR Fees ed cette Mk 15 Sea 212. a RE ARE MEO ceo Mini Seem oS, $1.00 
JANE PHILLIPS—(Graves 1950) M.38”. Exquisite blue, deeper than 
its parent, Helen McGregor, with similar form and substance. fs. 
$15.00 
JASMINE—(Grant 1944) ML.38”. Gardenia-textured clear golden yel- 
low with velvety sheen on the flawless semi-flaring falls. A gor- 
geouspyellowewith swealestalktm vet. 4. ee emu et ue eee $1.00 
JAVA SKY—(Wareham 1942) M.37”. Pinkish terra-cotta blended with 
coppery gold and Hortense violet. Large, thick-substanced blooms 
ons strong stalks :7 01h atest act Se tee $2.00 
JEAN CAYEUX—(Cayeux 1931) M.34”. Cream-in-coffee color. 
A wavy, graceful iris that was awarded the Dykes Medal, France, 
D0 Ae bo} fer peaeienc =e Da Moe ns ane A cee Rr ok ne are I mS $0.50 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946). M.34”. Colorful and fiery blend of flame- 
copper with salmon shadings and burnt-orange center. Large, 
broad-petalledsandsflanin pigs een ge $2.00 
JUNALUSKA—(Kirkland 1934) EM.38”. Unique blend of red, copper, 
rose and gold. General effect, copper-red. Tall and early. Runner- 
up, for Dykes: Medal, 1938.) ire. a5 ot ees ee ed $0.50 
KALINGA—(Kleinsorge 1934) L.36”. Huge ivory-cream. Tall and 
profuse. Beautiful in itself and nice buffer for other colors. $0.50 
