*ILLINOIS SUNSHINE. (Faught 1946) M. 
37 in. A very large, brilliant yellow. A 
grand new iris and a good grower. beri 
1949 
IMPERIAL POMP. (H. Schirmer 1948) M. 
40 in. Deep royal purple of excellent 
form. The substance is heavy and is has 
a velvety finish which is free of vein- 
ings and other markings. Choice... $7.50 
IVORY PETALS. (Sass 1952) M-L. 38 in. 
A very new and exquisite lovely iris in 
an entirely new color. The large well 
formed flowers have very broad rounded 
petals of good substance and velvety fin- 
ish and are done in a rich shade of smoky 
ivory with an undertone of pale char- 
treuse es bistincta. fee ee Net $10.00 
INDIANA NIGHT. (Cook 1942) M. 38 in. 
Large deep midnight purple. The best 
of Mr, Cook’s Sable seedlings. A. M. 
1944 $1.50 
INDIANA SUNSET. (Lapham 1942) M. 38 
in. A large blend of pink, apricot and 
lavenders Very brishtts a ae $ .75 
INDIAN RED. (H. F. Hall 1949) M. 36 in. 
A very brilliant new iris in the bicolor 
class. Standards are coppery rose. Falls 
are bright Pompeian red bordered with 
a ruffle of light pecan brown. We have 
not bloomed this yet but from what we 
have heard it must be very fine. Net $5.00 
INNOVATION. (Hall 1945) M. 36 in. Large 
creamy yellow plicata with a neat edg- 
ing of deep rose. Very good H. M. rt 
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INSPIRATION, (Stevens 1937) E-M. 38 in. 
A very large blend of rich mulberry 
purple. Much in demand _.. Net $1.00 
INTERMEZZO. (Tompkins 1944) M-L. 38 
in. A large, ruffled flower of flaring 
form, done in rich Petunia violet with a 
touch of rich brown over the haft. Blue 
tipped, beard... Part’ Onco:: 2 so $ .75 
ISABEL LUEBEN. (Luebben 1948) M. 39 
in. Deep golden yellow of very large 
sizevand rounded form?z22 2a22: $1.00 
IVORY CHARM. (Whiting 1947) E-M. A 
beautifully formed flower of pure ivory 
with a gold throat. Luscious and excit- 
ing. $ .75 
JANE PHILLIPS. (Graves 1950) M. 38 in. 
This seedling from the famous Helen Mc- 
Gregor is much the same in form and size 
but is of a deeper, richer bluue. Excel- 
lent form and substance. H. M. 1950. 
IR oa 1 Ee RY ae RE Net $15.00 
JASMINE. (Grant 1944) M. 40 in. Clear 
golden yellow of excellent form. A fine 
iris and one whose popularity is just be- 
ginning to really grow. H. M. 1944 $1.00 
JERICHO. (McKee 1950) M. 38 in. A gi- 
gantic new orange yellow, this is unusu- 
ally rich and brilliant, Form is excellent - 
and the substance is very heavy. Strong, 
exceptionally well brancher stalks. 
FEM 1950 oe ee ee Net $10.00 
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JASPER AGATE. (Williams 1943) M. 34 
in. Very brilliant brown red with rather 
small flowers. Produces small rhizomes. 
He Mi cl944 ees Se $1.00 
JOSEPHS MANTLE. (Craig 1949) M. 38 
in. An immense plicata with a ground of 
rich buff lightly washed and _ striated 
red brown and with a heavy border of 
red brown around the falls. Unusual and 
Ory LOVELY ree ae $5.00 
JULIET. (Klein 1946) M. 38 in. Very bril- 
liant copper orange with clear salmon 
shadings. Outstanding. H.M. 1947. $2.00 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay 1945) M. 36 in. 
Very large and well formed white of 
great popularity. A. M. 1947. $1.00 
KATHERINE LARMON. (Graves 1942) M. 
38 in. Bright blended bicolor of honey 
yellow and gold with a flush of mauve 
STOUnGthe tocar meme ee ets aes $ .75 
KATY. (Smith 1945) M. 38 in. A very large 
light yellow with lots of substance and 
Pood form.)Dilferentgae 221 oa $1.00 
*KWILSENA. (Tompkins 1951) M. 38 in, A 
rich chocolate, or copper brown, blended 
with red to form a brilliant red brown 
self. Very smooth and rich. The form is 
excellent with round tailored petals and 
heavy substance. Stalks are strong and 
well branched. Proving to be a fine 
breeder $20.00 
KINGS JESTER. (Stevens 1948) M. 38 in. 
Another new plicata, this has a silvery 
white ground with a complete wash or 
striation of rosy maroon. One of the love- 
liest and most unusual of the new pla- 
Cotas Oe ee ee ee ee Net $2.50 
KOREA. (Whiting 1948) M. 37 in. A large 
semi-flaring flower of soft golden amber 
slightly flushed rose. Broad round petals 
and. Smoothie nish ee eee ee $3.00 
LADY ALBRIGHT. (Muhl. 1950) M-L. 36 
in. A brilliant new blend. Standards are 
rich tobacco gold and the falls are rosy 
violet flushed blue. The hafts are of 
smooth tobacco gold and an edging of 
the same color extends completely 
around the falls, Stalks are strong and 
well branched. H. M. 1950... Net $12.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN. (Graves 1946) M. 42 
in. Probably the best pure white on the 
market. Superb and a rampant grower. 
ALM. 19485 28ieue 5 oe ea a oe eee $2.50 
*LADY LOUISE. (Graves 1947) M. 36 in. 
A huge ruffled flower with bright buff 
standards and falls of gleaming white 
with a buff edge. Fine. H.M. 1947. $5.50 
LADY MOHR. (Salb. 1944) E-M. 38 in. 
Mammoth hybrid of excellent form. 
Standards are olive white and the falls 
are Chartreuse with a purple signal 
patch at the beard. A. M, 1946 $1.00 
*LADY MOON. (Whiting 1950) M. 36 in. A 
cold white self with a white beard. The 
flowers are large, well Yormed and 
heavily substanced $4.00 
