“INCA CHIEF (Mitsch, 1952) M.L. 35” 
Supposed to be one of the most outstanding Irises of 1952 intro- 
duction. Described as a brilliant, lustrous, burnished golden 
bronze, evenly colored throughout. It is of immense size, per- 
fectly proportioned with gentle ruffling. $15.00 each 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant, 1937) M. 37” 
A rich, true purple self of good size and vigor. Makes an 
effective clump of striking color with great carrying power 
and garden value. Hardy and free blooming. Excellent with 
pinks, yellows, light blues or creams. 40¢, 3 for $1.00 
INSPIRATION (Stevens, 1937) M. 38” 
One of the richest of the rose toned Irises. Large, lustrous 
flowers of a glistening light carmine. An Iris that always 
attracts attention and much in demand. It is different and 
can be highly recommended. $1.00 each 
ITALIAN JOY (Stevens, 1947) M.L. 36” 
An Iris of rich color and pert air. Color is a glowing rosy wine 
flushed bronze with the falls a deper shade of brilliant fuchsia. 
Has fine color carrying qualities. $2.00 each 
“JACK FROST (Corey, 1951) M. 38” 
Ruffled white with horizontally flaring falls. Slender stalk with 
well placed blooms. An individual Iris, crisp and clean. Much 
sought after, stock limited. $7.50 each 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves, 1950) M. 38” 
A new light blue, deeper in color than its parent Helen Mc- 
Gregor, but similar in form and size. A real true blue shade. 
H.M. 1950, A.M. 1952. $8.00 each 
JASPER AGATE (Williams, 1943) M.L. 34” 
Distinct new shade of copper-gold-red with a lacquer-like 
finish. A true self color with no veining. Highly praised by 
Iris authorties as a color gem. H.M. 1944. 75¢ each 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, 1931) M. 34” 
Soft, appealing color tone in coffee-tan. A graceful flower 
of French origin which is always popular. 40¢, 3 for $1.00 
“JERICHO (McKee, 1950) M. 40” 
A large deep orange self with a blaze of tan on the semiflaring 
falls. Blooms are beautifully formed and have exceptional sub- 
stance for a large flower. $5.00 each 
JILL (Dolman, 1952), E.M. 34” 
A perky little blue Iris of great charm. The flowers are ruffled 
and very flaring, and particularly well placed in the established 
clump, giving a very lively garden effect. Stands wind and rain 
exceptionally well. A strong grower and rapid increaser. Blooms 
early mid-season. 32”. Our 1952 introduction. $2.50 each 
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