COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest, 1949) E.M. 37” 
A deep shade of pink in both standards and falls with bold 
dashes of vivid purple on the falls. Tangerine red beard. Large 
flowers. A much discussed Iris, and one which is entirely dif- 
ferent. $5.00 each 
CONFETTI (Schreiner, 1949) EM. 38” 
A new, tall, well branched plicata with large flowers of pink on 
creamy white. Fresh, pretty and delightfully flared. H.M. 1950. 
Most worthwhile. $3.50 each 
A flower of most unusual color—An iridescent blend of bright 
copper, gold and pinkish tan. Winner of the Dykes Medal 
for 1938. Always in demand. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
“COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner, 1951) M. 38” 
Has the coppery, metallic brilliancy of a brand new penny. Large 
blooms which do not fade in the sun. A new blend which will 
become most popular when it becomes known. $9.00 each 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland, 1934) M. 36” 
EXTRAVAGANZA 
“CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge, 1946) M. 34° 
A rich brown-red with a glossy sheen and finish resembling 
the finely textured leather which bears the same name. 
$1.50 each 
“DAFFY (DeForest, 1947) M. 36” 
Cream white plicata with maroon flushed standards, peppered 
and striped falls. No two falls marked alike. Most unusual and 
decidedly different from other Irises. $1.25 each 
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