Mary Randall sir 
No. 148-3 
New Horizon X F2 Pink Seedling 
This deep rose pink self, with a bright tan- 
gerine red beard, is a new color in Iris — 
"Bengal Rose" in the R. H. S. Color Charts. 
The flowers are large and have a thickness 
of petal seen in few Iris. The hatt is very 
wide; free from markings. Falls are round 
and flaring with a rippled edge. Standards 
are well formed and hold together tirmly. 
The form of this flower is near perfection. 
Flowers are well spaced on a strong nicely- 
branched 36-inch stalk. Plants are large 
and vigorous, with good foliage. The pollen 
is fertile, and seeds are produced in abun- 
dance. Mid-season. H.C.1950. H.M.1951. 
Desert Song $3.00 
No. 44-47 — Snow Flurry X Golden Eagle 
(1946) 
The large, flaring and ruffled flowers are 
of nice proportions and bloom over a very 
long season. The flower is a cream self. 
The haft is clean and the beard is yellow. 
40 inches tall. H.M. 1946; A.M. 1949. 
Gulf Stream $200 
No. 43-4—Dymia X Narain 
(1946) 
Midnight blue absolute self with no haft 
markings; even the beard is the same shade 
of blue. Vigorous grower and thoroughly 
hardy; 37 inches tall. Mid-season. H.C. 
1945; H.M. 1946. 
Katherine Fay $100 
No. 41-31— Gloriole X 39-3 
Large, pure white; with broad, well-formed 
tlowers and wavy petals. Withstands wind 
and hot weather. Completely winter hardy. 
H. M. 1945; A.M, 1947, 
