“PINK PLUME (Schreiner, 1951) M. 36” 
An orchid-pink self, which the originator describes as a glori- 
fied Dreamcastle, being pinker, larger and lighter than that 
popular Iris. Excellent form and color has great carrying power. 
$7.50 each 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook, 1942) M.L. 36” 
A blend of chamois skin pink. Clean cut flowers of flaring 
form, good size and heavy substance. Late flowering and 
sturdy—a high quality Iris. A.M. 1944. $1.00 each 
PINK SENSATION (Hall, 1948) V.E. 33” 
True delicate light pink with no lilac or salmon tones—con- 
trasting tangerine beard. Large flower, full and rounded in form. 
Very early. One of the best. Rapid increaser. $8.00 each 
(Photo by Holton) 
PINNACLE 
PINNACLE (Stevens, 1949) M. 
This entirely new color combination was the sensation of the 
national A.I.S. convention in Oregon, 1949. It has clear white 
standards and smooth light yellow falls. Quite different from 
any other Iris. Outsold all other Iris in the high price field for 
us last season. A.M. 1951, 35th on Favorite 100 List. Pictured 
above. $7.50 each 
PLATINUM BEAUTY (Schreiner, 1941) M.L. 36” 
Delicate pastel blend of lilac-pink with softest blending of 
lemon-yellow. The golden sheen makes it appear as_ if 
sprinkled with star dust. 40¢, 3 for $1.00 
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