ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 1945) M. 39 
in. (Happy Days x Jean Cayeux). A very 
large and bright flower of rich yellow. 
Tends io be a bit floppy here but is very 
showy. H.M. 1949 1.00 
IMPERIAL POMP (Schirmer 1948) M. 40 in. 
(Valcr x Ashes of Roses). A very clean 
flower of fine form done in richest Royal 
purple. Choice 5.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) M. 38 in. 
(Valor x Sable). Rich, velvety self of 
midnight purple. A fine parent. A.M. 
1944 : 1.00 
INDIAN NATION (DeForest 1952) M. 40 
in. (Casa Morena x Copper River). A 
very large iris of dark, rich, iridescent 
red-brown. The substance is heavy and 
the finish is very enamel like. A stunner. 
(Red Sdig. x Color Sargeant). A brilliant 
flower of rich Pompeian red with dark 
copper undertone and a border of light 
Pecan brown _. ~~ oe .2-4,00 
INSIGNIA (Snyder 1951) M. 38 in. (Dream- 
land x Sass plicata Sdlg.). A very large 
and richly colored plicata with ground 
work of deep cream and markings and 
brushings of coppery brown. Showy. H. 
Clo 5 ee ee et Net 20.00 
INTERLUDE (Sass 1951) M. 37 in. ((P. Sun- 
set x Matula) x Sunset Serenade) x 
Mattie Gates. Brilliant new blend with 
Russet-vinaceous standards, and falls of 
bright Ochre red with a touch of blue 
at the tip of the full yellow beard _. 6.00 
ISABEL LUEBBEN (Luebben 1948) M. 36 in. 
(Happy Days x Calif. Gold). Deep golden 
yellow of large size with broad ruffled 
petals. Makes a particularly showy 
clump and is a favorite with garden 
WIGS: ol ates Aen ok oe ee el ee Se 1.00 
IVORY PETALS (Sass 1952) M.L. 38 in. (((J. 
Cayeux x Hans Sass, J. Cayeux type 
Sdig.) x (Seigfried x Dore)) x (Dore x 
White Sid to F. Zenor)) x (Blue Shimmer 
x Hans Sass, red and yellow plicata 
from R. Pollock)). Very large, broad 
petaled flowers of fine form and heavy 
substance, this is quite different from 
any other Ivory or Cream. The color is 
a deep, smokey toned Ivory that has a 
solid undertone of pale Chartreuse. We 
found its parentage so unusual and in- 
teresting that we have listed it in full 
for we think you will be as intrigued 
by its breeding possibilities as we were. 
It should be very interesting if used 
with plicatas, Creams, Yellows, Pinks 
and blends and quite possibly blues. 
We should bloom such crosses of it this 
year so its results in these lines can be 
rated later 8.00 
SAZK FROST (Corey 1949) M. 38 in. Snow 
Flurry x (Gloriole x Shining Waters). A 
new white from the east that is quite 
highly rated. The flowers are very clean 
and frosty as to appearance.**Form is: 
flaring. H.M. 1951 Net 7.50: 
JANE PHILLITS (Graves 1950) M. 38 in. 
Helen, McGregor x (Pale Moonlight x 
Great Lakes). Smoothly tailored light 
blue of flaring, slightly ruffled form. 
Has been wonderful here and appears 
to be about the best of the Graves 
blues. H.M. 1950 Net 8.00 
JASMINE (Grant 1944) M.L. 40 in. (Sunday 
Best x Radiant). A very fine golden 
yellow of fine form and heavy sub- 
stance, that has a long season of bloom. 
H.M. 1944 1.00 
JASPER AGATE (Milliams 1943) M. 34 in. 
(Junaluska x Consort) x Cheerio. A very 
brilliant brown red that has b2en a 
wonderful parent. H.M. 1944 
JERICHO (McKee 1950) M. 38 in: (Miobelle 
x Misty Rose) x Moontide. Gigantic 
orange yellow of great brilliance. H.M. 
1950 - cae Net 5.00 
JEWEL (Whiting 1952) M.L. 30 in. (Matula 
x Midwest Gem) x Ola Kala. Clear 
chrome yellow with large white area on 
The stall fee ee eee ee Dee 4.00 
JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig 1949) M. 39 in. 
(China Maid x Tiffany) x Mitchell plicata 
Sdlg. Broad petaled plicata with deep 
cream lemon ground with allover brush- 
ings of chocolate brown. Reblooms 5.00 
JULIET (Klein. 1946) M. 38 in. (Blended 
Sdig. x P. Sunset). Brilliant copper 
Orange shaded salmon. Very showy. H. 
INN ESE GA 7 gece cre Se CRE AO em ene TE 1.50 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945) M. 36 in. 
(Gloriole x White Sdlg.). Large, well 
formed white. Very popular. A.M. 1947. 
pa ey FTP hie ea ae ae ei trond eater Ne gi PL 75 
KATY (Smith 1945) M. 38 in. (Kalinga x 
Jelloway). Very large light yellow of 
heavy substance and flaring form .__.75 
KEZAR LAKE (Knowl. 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Great Lakes x Easter Morn). A clear, 
medium blue of excellent form and 
heavy substance. The flowers are slightly 
fluted and have a smooth enamel like 
finish Malo S eee eee Net 9.00 
KIKI (Graves 1951) M. 39 ih. (Helen Mc- 
Gregor x Great Lakes). Another new 
Graves blue that is said to be a medium 
blue of slightly deeper tone than Jane 
Phillips. Flaring form and heavy sub- 
SOU CG ae Mere eat eects eee ee Net 10.00 
KINGS JESTER (Stevens 1948) M. 34 in. 
(M. L. Aureau x ?). A very odd and most 
unusual plicata of cream with dark 
purplish brown veinings. Quite similar 
to the pattern of the old Aksarben ._ 2.00 
