6 MAGNOLIA FARM IRIS GARDENS 
ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOR 1952 
AMANDINE (Doug. 1946) ML 36” A.M. $3.50 
Creamy lemon throughout. The extra large blooms are lightly waved 
and semi-flaring. Winner of the President’s Cup in 1948. 
ANTIGONE (Cay. 1939) M 36” D.M. France 75c 
A fine yellow iris for massing. Well branched stems. 
BLUE GLOW (Nich. 1945) L 36” H.M. $1.50 
A military blue self with brown hafts, strikingly handsome. A really 
worthy addition to the late blooming varieties. 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) M 36” A.M. $2.00 
The edges of the petals of this orchid pink iris are wrinkled and ruffled 
as if edged with lace. The beard and haft are gold. 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) M 36” D.M. 1947. $3.00 
A grand medium blue of superior quality. The color is clear and smooth 
and the large blooms are lightly waved. A faultless grower and worthy 
of its wide acclaim. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whit. 1945) M 38” A.M. $1.00 
Surely one of the best pure yellows. Superb in every way with large 
flaring blooms. A glorified Golden Hind. 
DAYBREAK (Klein. 1941) M 36” A.M. $1.00 
Pastel blend of sunrise colors. Pink, copper and gold smoothly blended. 
Large flaring and ruffled blooms. 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943) M 33” H.M. $2.50 
Rich red pattern on a yellow ground makes this one of the most brilliant 
plicatas. The falls are distinctly bordered while the standards carry an 
all-over design. 
GILT EDGE (Whit. 1941) M 38’ 60c 
A lemon and white iris, on the order of Golden Fleece, with larger 
flowers and taller stems. 
GOLDBEATER (Klein. 1944) M 36” A.M. $1.00 
An outstanding deep yellow. The golden color is solid and clear. Ex- 
cellent branching. A top notch variety. 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) EM 36” D.M. 1949. $3.00 
This blue gowned queen will reign for years to come. Widely praised 
for its extraordinary substance and the wealth of very large, light blue, 
ruffled blooms. 
HIT PARADE (Hall 1947) EM 34” $2.50 
A grand flamingo pink. A larger flower than Courtier and a bit lighter 
in color. Good substance and a good grower. 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) ML 38” A.M. $1.50 
Famous descendant of Sable. Larger and taller than its illustrous par- 
ent. A velvety blackish purple self. 
LADY BOSCOWEN (Graves 1946) M 40” A.M. $3.00 
One of the finest pure white iris in recent years. Huge ruffled blooms 
combine purity of color with heavy substance. Tall, well branched 
stems; many blooms. 
