Personality Parade Regulars 
$1.00 each or any 7 different $5.00 except varieties market Net ; 
BALLAD (Tompkins 1949) M.L. 38 in. A heavily substanced, medium to large flower of 
light blended pink with a lemon beard. 
BANDIT (Tompkins 1950) E-ML. 35 in. A fine red of rich antique ruby coloring, this has 
large, beautifully formed flowers with very broad petals. A top quality iris and a 
fine parent_ “S58 ap balk Rae Seen Oe aM Auk: ie. caises th aoe nO ee MRO ee Ae Net $1.00 
BOLD PAGEANT (Tompkins 1952) M.L. 44 in. A very large flower of rich, glowing Indian 
copper. Entirely different and most popular. 
BRIGHT BROCADE (Tompkins 1952) M.L. 38 in. A bicolor blend, this has Tyrian gold stan- 
dards that are infused violet and falls of rich petunia violet, flushed red and gold. 
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appearance, this is done in tones of blended burgandy brown and ruby red. 
FANTASIA (Tompkins 1949) M. 36 in. A very large and massive flower of good form with 
very heavily substanced, broad ruffled petals. The coloring is in blended violet, purple 
rose and mulberry _ e __Net $1.00 
parent. Fine for arrangements. 
MATADOR (Tompkins 1949) M.L. 36 in. A very large blend of bright red, burnt orange 
and copper pink. General effect is red. A fine parent________ _____Net $1.00 
Maa MAGIC (Tompkins 1948) M. 38 in. A ruffled blend of coppery pink and orange 
chamois. 
PULCHRITUDE (Tompkins 1951) M.L. 38-40 in. A huge and impressive white with a lemon 
cream glow throughout the throat. Very broad petals with a smooth velvety finish. 
A real beauty. 
SWEET TALK (Tompkins 1951) M. 38 in. A large, beautifully fashioned flower of flaring 
form and broad petals. The color is a gleaming silvery lilac with a lemon throat. 
SNOWBLUSH (Tompkins 1948) M. 36-38 in. A medium to large flower of clear shell pink 
with a self colored beard. 
TROUSSEAU (Tompkins 1951) M.L. 38 in. A medium large flower of rich flamingo pink 
that seems to have a creamy undertone. Rich pink beard _____________. Net $1.00 
WAR CRY (Tompkins 1950) M. 38 in. A self of Indian copper with a brilliant orange overlay. 
A very clean, beautifully formed flower with broad petals and heavy substance. 
TALL BEARDED IRIS, Generat Lise 
ACTION FRONT (Cook 1942) E.M. 36 in. 
(Red Sdlg. from Morning Splendor, 
Seminole and Cinnebar lines x E. B. 
Williamson). Large fiery red with copper 
HNGeHONGHe ee eee S75 
ADIOS (Cass 1940) L. 36 in. (Shah Jehan x 
Paros). Choice late amoena with pale 
blue standards and rich plum purple 
Falisweaerinesparent 222.20 Se eS 1.00 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ (Graves 1948) M. 42 in. 
((Pale Moonlight x Gudrun) x Snowking). 
Large beautifully formed white with 
deep gold brushings on the haft. H. M. 
Lod Ome ee ee = 2.50 
ADMIRATION (Smith 1946) M. 36 in. (Au- 
banel x Sdlg) x (Chosen x Yellow Glory). 
A massive iris of rich medium yellow. 
Heavy substance and excellent form. H. 
NO A/ eee ee ee 3.00 
ADVANCE GUARD (Mitchell 1945) M. 38 
in. (From two plicata lines). Large ruffled 
plicata of white ground and violet mark- 
id Sees se ck 75 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska 1945) M. 38 
in. (Buechleys Giant x Pluie d’Or). Large 
striate with cream ground and blue 
DrUshincs-LOVely —a=ases 1.00 
ALBA SUPERBA (J. Sass 1943) M. 38 in. 
(Snow King x Large white sdlg). A gi- 
gantic pure white. A fine parent__1.00 
AL BORAK (DeForest 1952) M. 38 in. (Her 
Grace x Prairie Sunset) x Copper River. 
A gigantic new brown with gold under- 
tone and rich overlay of coppery russet 
on the falls. Flaring form. H. C. 1949. 
(Cascade Splendor x Daybreak). A rich 
blend of rose pink with golden under- 
tone. Broad petals and flaring form. H. 
Ma 9S cee fe eee Net 5.00 
ALPINE GLOW (Klein 1944) M. 37. in. 
(Mexico x red sdlg involving King Tut, 
Rebellion, E. B. Wmsn, Purissima and 
Dolly Madison). A_ large luminiscent 
blend of silvery lilac and pale rose. H. 
WL O AO We ee ee ee ee 1.00 
