OUR 1951 INTRODUCTIONS 
ANTIQUE CHESTNUT (R. L. Lyell). Co-introduc- PEARLY MORN (Thorup). Midseason. (Snow 
tion (Burning Bronze x Garden Magic.) Wine 
standards. Falls Pansy-brown-red with lighter 
border. Fine blood here for REDS. 36 inches. 
Neth temo, Ec momenta tie eee em StS were $10.00 
APRICOT GLORY (T. Muhlestein). Midseason- 
Late. (46-113: Golden Eagle x D. Hall's 40-24) x 
(Gay Orchid). Smooth delicate but rich apricot 
self, even to the beard, with hafts flushed 
deeper. Falls flare nicely and are devoid of 
any markings or lines to mar their beauty. 
Heavy Substance. No. 48-76. Height, 36 inches. 
Highly commended 1949. Net.......... $20.00 
GREEN MOHR (T. Muhlestein). Midseason-Late. 
(Wm. Mohr x Chosen.) This seedling of Wm. 
Mohr has the same form seen in Lady Mohr 
and, like it, will either have its following or 
those who cannot like it. The color is a strong 
green-chartreuse. The falls have a flush of 
lavender below the beard when it first opens, 
but this fades after the first day. The green 
coloring is especially noticeable in bud, cnd 
when first opened, the color pales after the 
first day. Somewhat fertile pod parent. Was 
awarded first in seedlings at Salt Lake City 
Iris show, receiving, as well, a Certificate of 
Commendation, 1950. Height 40 inches. Fairly 
welll balancedvstalkw Nethecmscslee $10.00 
LADY DOZIER (Dr. Herbert L. Dozier). Midseason. 
(Ormohr x Brunhilde.) Praised wherever it has 
grown and bloomed. Wide, full heavy sub- 
stanced flower of a rich cobalt or violet-blue 
self. Lady Dozier has inherited its beautiful 
form from the Oncocyclus species, and yet has 
much of the charm and good quality of its par- 
ent Brunhilde. It is.the finest Ormohr seedling 
we have ever grown. Sturdy stalks. Height 38 
inches. Highly Commended 1949. Net. .$25.00 
MADAM MOHR (Joseph C. Betcherer). Midseason. 
(Morera) x (Dauntless x Tropic Seas). The first 
seedling we have ever seen from Morera. This 
is a light powder blue self with gold inlay at 
the hafts and gold beard. Tall branched stalks. 
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PARTY DRESS (T. Muhlestein). Midseason-Late. 
(45-22 A: Lancaster x D. Hall's 42-10) x (46-22 B, 
sister to Pink Formal). We have all been work- 
ing for a ruffled pink, and this is one. The 
color is actually pinker than Pink Formal. The 
ruffling adds greatly to. its charm. Of medium 
size and good substance,;: falls semi-flaring, 
standards closed. Here is a flower with a lot 
of what we call charm or personality. Should 
be highly useful for breeding pinks since there 
is some blood refreshment here in the use of 
Lancaster. Highly Commended 1950. 
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Flurry x pollen parent of Helen Fitzgerald.) 
Awarded first in the seedlings at Salt Lake 
City Iris show 1949. A very large, full flower 
of an unusual “mother-of-pearl” coloring. The 
bloom has heavy substance, holding its delli- 
cate coloring throughout the life of ihe flower. 
Heavy well branched stalks 40 inches tall. 
Highly Commended 1949. Net...:..... $20.00 
PURPLE FLASH (R. L. Lyell). Midseason. (Indian 
Hills x Sable.) Deepest red-purple self. With 
the sun shining through it looks very much like 
heavy dark blood-red stained glass. Should 
be highly useful for breeding rich dark colors; 
reds and blacks. Height 40 inches. Net.$10.00 
SWEET MARIE (T. Muhlestein). Early-Midseason. 
(Two sister seedlings: D. Hall's 40-32 x 40-24.) 
Large orchid self with tangerine beard. Clean 
color. Will surely be a useful parent with other 
tangerine bearded iris for the new shades: 
rose, salmon, pink, fuchsia, etc. Well branched 
stalk. 86 inches. Highly Commended 1950. 
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UTAH SUNSET (T. Muhlestein). Early-Midseason. 
(Honeyflow x 46-16. Sister to Sunset Road.) 
Lovely, smooth blend of onion-skin pink, buff, 
end salmon. The flower is too large for its sub- 
stance and the color will fade a bit in extreme 
sun, yet every garden visitor is drawn to its 
size and coloring. It should be highly valuable 
fo: hybrid'zing work as well as delightful in 
the border, and in arrangements where a 
lovely color is wanted. Because of its techni- 
cal faults the price is held down, and only a 
limited number will be sold. Low well branched 
32 inch: stalk. Highly Commended 1949. 
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WESTERN HILLS (Mrs. F. Allen Brown). Midsea- 
son. Re-blooms. (Unknown, but looks to have 
Radiant blood.) Mentioned by Mrs. Steedman 
as a dependable fall blooming variety in 
Roanoke, Va. This re-blooms early enough to 
insure blooming in most sections of the United 
States. Its fall bloom is even better than its 
spring flowering and will bloom without spe- 
cial care. The colors. are those warm golden- 
mustard-tans seen in autumn leaves. The falls 
are flushed with “silvery-plum or peacock-blue 
over rich copper. The beard is gold. Lovely 
strong fragrance. Height 42 inches. Net.$10.00 
