Truly Yours $2000 
No. 46-35 — 44-43 X Zantha 
(1949) 
A truly new flower and combination of 
color in the Iris world. Truly yours produces 
the largest flowers | have ever grown, but 
in spite of their great size there is no sign 
of coarseness. The buds are bright yellow 
because the under side of the open fall is 
yellow and the top side is faced with white. 
The heart of the flower is bright yellow, 
which shades off to almost white at the 
bottom of the falls and the top of the stan- 
dards. Both standards and falls are ruffled. 
The hatt is very wide with gold threads 
radiating from the yellow beard. Falls are 
almost horizontal, and standards do not 
open. It blooms very late in the season; is 
winter hardy; 38 inches tall. Has fertile 
pollen, and sets seeds freely. H.C. 1949; 
PaMeal? 5 
Black Hills $20.00 
NET 
No. 49-21— 47-21 X Black Forest 
| have grown blue-black Iris seedlings 
for more than ten years, but none have 
completely satisfied me until Black Hills 
bloomed three years ago. This full-petaled, 
nicely-proportioned, flaring and stylish blue- 
black flower with a beard to match and 
no hatft markings, is borne on a tour-way 
branched bloom stem three feet and more 
in height. A very fast increaser and vigor- 
ous grower. Mid-season. H.C. 1950. 
Pale Dayn $2.50 
No. 44-4 — 41-35 X Matterhorn 
(1947) 
A pale blue Iris which does not fade. The 
large full-petaled, tailored flowers are borne 
on a strong, perfectly branched 40-inch 
stalk. The haft is wide and clean. The falls 
are flaring, and the standards are domed. 
The plant is very large and vigorous; early 
and winter hardy. 
