IRIS 
Bluebird Blue $1500 
(1953) 
No. 49-28 — Helen McGregor X Cahokia 
Large, full, round and tailored flowers of 
the clearest shade of medium blue which | 
have seen in an Iris. Does not fade. Beard 
white tipped lemon. Well-branched 36- 
inch bloom stem. Very nice plants; have 
withstood 25 degrees below zero without 
damage. Mid-season. H.C. 1950. 
Cliffs of Dover $1500 
(1953) 
No. 49-17 — New Snow X Cahokia 
Large, flaring and ruttled clear white flow- 
ers of great substance, borne on 36-inch 
sturdy bloom stems. Theré are no haft 
markings and the beard is light yellow. A 
good grower and fast increaser. Blue-green 
foliage. Completely winter hardy at Chi- 
cago. Mid-season. H.C. 1952. 
Butterfly Blue $15.00 
(1952) 
No. 49-24 — 47-34 X Cahokia 
A clear light blue self with a pale lemon 
beard and a frosted finish. There are no 
haft markings. Flowers are semi-flaring and 
nicely rutfled. The 36-inch stem is strong 
and well branched. Late bloomer; winter 
hardy; good increaser. 
Black Aitlls 0» $15.00 
No. 49-21 — 47-21 X Black Forest 
A blue black Iris as tall and as large as the 
best Irises in other color classes. This full- 
petaled, nicely proportioned, flaring and 
stylish blue black flower with a beard to 
match and no haft markings, is borne on a 
well-branched stalk 40 inches tall. A fast 
increaser and vigorous grower. Mid-season. 
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