HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946) M. 36” 
A clear, pale blue which because of its purity and uniformity 
has become the sensation of the Iris world since its intro- 
duction. Flower large, with flaring form and ruffled standards 
and falls. H.M. 1946. No. 19 on Favorite 100 List. Dykes Medal 
Winner, 1949. $2.50 each 
HERITAGE (Hall, 1949) M. 32” 
David Hall’s latest flamingo pink. Deeper tone than Cherie or 
Hit Parade and of heavier substance. Falls slightly ruffled and 
semi-flaring. Smoothly finished with contrasting tangerine 
beard. A.M. 1951. $8.00 each 
GOLDEN FLEECE 
*HIBARNEY (Dolman, 1953), See Page 3 
HI-TIME (Hall, 1950) M. 34” 
A lustrous, golden apricot self with a full deep tangerine beard. 
Medium large flowers of heavy texture have fine form and car- 
ried on strong, well branched stems. Vigorous and free blooming. 
$5.00 each 
HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947) E. 34” 
Another one of David Hall’s flamingo pinks (see CHERIE). 
One of the older, real pinks with a tangerine beard. Has good 
form and medium sized flowers are carried on strong, well 
branched stems. $2.00 each 
“HUMMING BIRD (Knowlton, 1952) M. 40” 
A charming new Iris by the President of the American Iris 
Society. The standards are Egyptian buff, the flaring, ruffled 
falls are white, lightly bordered with the buff of the standards. 
Orange beard. Flowers are of firm texture and are on strong, 
well branched stalks. $8.00 each 
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