JEWEL, Whiting 1952. 
Midseason to late, 28 inches. 
gives the effect of a yellow border. 
No. 4667. 
((MATULA X MIDWEST GEM) X OLA KALA), 
Clear chrome yellow with a pure white center fall which 
Not impressive in size or height but a perfect garden 
“jewel” because of its clean coloring, heavy substance, pleasing form, excellent growing 
and blooming habits and long season. Named in honor of Mrs. Jewel Crow of Dallas, 
Texas. 
WAX CANDLES, Whiting 1952. 
24 inches. 
No. 4648 (SHARKSKIN X JAKE). 
A delightfully cool and clean flower of waxy white with a glowing yellow 
$5.00 
Midseason to late, 
light at haft and beard. Blooms profusely on strong, rather closely branched stalks. 
Very effective in a clump—a good companion for JE 
increase rapidly. 
WEL. The strong, hardy plants 
$5.00 
ONE EACH OF THE TEN NEW 1952 IRISES FOR $65.00 
Former Whiting Iris Introductions 
AMARANTH, Whiting 1942. No. 4059 
(CHERRIO X OSSAR). Mid-season, 
36 inches. Rosy mauve self with no 
hint of magenta, an unusual and 
beautiful color. The flowers are large 
and well rounded, of heavy sub- 
stance and a glossy enameled tex- 
ture. Valuable for breeding as it is 
pod parent of both GYPSY ROSE 
and CAMPFIRE GLOW. Growth and 
branching excellent. 75¢ 
ANNABEL, Whiting 1942. No. 3993 
(BLUE TRIUMPH X ALINE). Mid- 
season, 36 inches. Very pure light 
blue self of trim, attractive form and 
firm substance. As pod parent of 
BLUE RHYTHM it contributed the 
smooth, even tone and satiny tex- 
ture. Plants are vigorous and free 
flowering. 30c, 3 for $1.00 
ARAB CHIEF, Whiting 1944. No. 
4175 (RAEJEAN X GARDEN 
MAGIC). Very late, 38 inches. 
Brilliant, blended self of gold, copper 
and red, near to burnt orange. Its 
rich coloring, crisply ruffled form 
and late blooming season make it 
very welcome in any garden. The 
strong, hardy plants bloom and in- 
crease freely. H. M. 1946, close run- 
ner-up for A. M. 1950, A.L.S. Sym- 
posium 1947-48-49-50-51. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.00 
ARABIAN NIGHTS, Whiting 1949, 
No. 4510 ((MARISHA X AMITOLA) 
X CHINA MAID) X (FAR WEST x 
MATULA). Mid-season to late, 38 inches. 
An exotic medley of bright peach, yellow, 
pink and rich copper. Large, oval shaped 
flowers on well branched stalks. Deep 
copper buds and copper tinged stems make 
it especially effective in flower arrange- 
ments. We predict a great popularity for 
this iris when it becomes better known. 
Strong, hardy and prolific. $4.00 
BAGHDAD 
AURORA DAWN, Whiting 1948. No. 4325 
(VEISHA X ((MATULA X GARDEN 
MAGIC) X PRAIRIE SUNSET)). (Note 
correction in parentage record.) Mid-sea- 
son, 40 inches. A tall and stately iris of 
glowing rose red and gold—far more vivid 
in color than the average sunrise. Its 
strong, well branched stalks carry the 
flowers well in any weather. Husky plants, 
free with bloom and increase. A good iris 
for breeding. $1.50, 3 for $3.00 
