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HARRIET THOREAU (Cook, 1944). A radiant orchid-pink with 
pleasing personality and style. The large flowers are well placed 
on tall, strong stems. A free flowering variety. H.M., 1945. 
Illustrated at left. Each 75c 
Il have ordered from several well known nurseries, but have 
never had Iris do as well as the ones I have ordered from you. 
M. E. S., Kansas 
LADY BOSCAWEN 
HEATHER ROSE (Hall, 1950). This variety has been described in 
these words: “This is a large rosy orchid-pink, but of a different 
shade from any Iris we have seen. The color is new, pleasing 
and very close to that of Scotch heather. Form, stem, and 
branching are all good. It is a vigorous grower, hardy, and 
blooms freely. A fine Iris in every way. It brings a bit of new 
color to the garden.’ H.M., 1951. Each $5.00 
