of all new Irises. [I.M., A.I.S., 1946; 
~A.M., 1948; Dykes Medal, 1949. $2.50 
HERITAGE. (Hall, 1949). A flamingo 
pink of a deeper tone than Hit Parade 
or Cherie and an outstanding Iris of 
this color. A nice full petaled flower 
of heavy substance with slightly ruf- 
fled semi-flaring falls and nicely held 
_ standards. It’s a smooth self with 
no haft markings and has a brighttan- 
gerine beard. Height 34 inches. H. 
\i., A.D.S., 1949, $12.00 
HI-TIME. (Hall, 1950). A lustrous 
golden apricot color, called by some 
a peach-pink although not actually a 
pink at all. It has a full deep tanger- 
ine beard and is a self with no haft 
markings. The medium large flowers 
of heavy silky texture have fine form 
and are carriedon 34-inch well branch- 
ed strong stems. H.M., A.L.S., 1950. 
$12.00 
HIT PARADE. (Ilall, 1947). Another 
flamingo pink, with some ruffling, 
good form and substance, and a little 
larger flower than Courtier or Flora- 
dora, carried on well-branched 34-inch 
stems. Color is lighter than Courtier 
and deeper than Floradora and it has 
the characteristic tangerine beard. 
$1.50 
HONE YF LOW. 
38 in. A large, heavily substanced 
flower of gleaming Meadowsweet Rose 
with a smooth brushing of Inca Gold 
over the haft. Unexcelled for form 
and a Top Notch parent. H.M., 1946. 
$1.00 
HONEYRUST. A real honeyrust in 
color, large flower, and a sell out. 
A fine thing from Mrs. McClanahan. 
$1.35 
HURRICANE. (Craig 1949) M. Im- 
mense broad flaring flowers of tough- 
est texture. Almost a self of pale 
powder blue, suffused in an exotic 
manner with touches of a darker blue, 
The color pattern is fascinating. 
This beautifully formed, very florifer- 
ous iris is rated by many A.I.S. Judg- 
es as the best Oncocyclus hybrid 
from Mr. Craig. H.M., A.I.S. 1949, 
38 in. $15.00 
INTERMEZZO. (Tompkins 1944) M- 
L. 38 in. A large, ruffled flower of 
flaring form, done in rich Petunia vio- 
let with a touch of rich brown over 
the haft. Blue tipped beard. Part 
Oneo. $1.00 
ILLUSION. The color is delicate li- 
lac pink, with tawny brown overlay 
on the haft, and a brown tipped beard. 
$1.50 
(Tompkins 1944) M. 
INDIANA NIGHT. ‘Tall blue-black. 
A must have in this color. A.M. 1944, 
$1.00 
INNOVATION. lL.arge rose trimmed 
plicata. Different. Loverly. H.M., 
1947, $1.00 
INSPIRATION. Huge mulberry pink. 
Sells out early. Grand. i 
Orders will be filled in rotation. 
Early orders will get the pick of the 
rhizomes. 
JAVA SKY. (Wareham 1942) M. An 
iris with a brilliant blending of col- 
ors. The highly domed an ee are 
Ftrucan red strongly suffused with 
olden copper along the firm midrib, 
he falls are the same color with a 
gleaming overlay of Hortense violet 
in the center and around the edge a 
narrow border of copper gold. 39 in. 
$2.59 
JASMINE. (Grant 1944) M. A very 
smooth golden yellow self with no 
brown or orange tones. The flowers 
are clear in color with a velvety 
sheen on the falls. Firm textured 
slowers, well branched stalks. H.M.,. 
A.I.S. 1944). $1.00 
JULIET. (Kleinsorge 1946) M. This 
iris has been described as one of the 
most colorful and fiery blends of the 
present day. The large flowers have 
a basic color of flame copper suffus- 
ed with shades of salmon, and its 
center area and beard are of the 
brightest burnt orange. Increases 
rapidly. H.M., A.L.S. 1947. 36 in. 
$1.35 
KATHERINE FAY. (Fay 1945) M. 
This is considered one of the best 
whites and has won high praise es- 
pecially in the middle west. The 
standards are ruffled and tightly 
closed, the falls are semi-flaring with 
enough ruffling to take away any tail- 
ored appearance. H.C., A.I.S. 1944. 
H.M., A.I.S. 1945. A.M, A.I.S. 1947. 
35 in. $1.00 
Color Catalogs and Color Adver- 
tising would make this fine list of 
Iris cost more to the customer. We 
save this cost and pass lower prices 
to you instead. 
LADY BOSCAWEN. (Graves 1946) M. 
42 inches. large pure white with 
broad ruffled standards that dome ~ 
perfectly and flaring heavily ruffled 
falls. Substance is heavy and the 
flowers are nicely placed on tall well 
branched stalks. The most perfect 
new white iris we have seen. A.M. — 
1948. P.R.*90. 
$2.00 
