GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton ’44) 
38”. HM ’50. Yellow standards and 
lavender blue falls with border of yel- 
low. Extremely late, about the last to 
bloom. $4.00 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass 743) 38’. 
Well named, for the green shadows 
are quite apparent in the falls of 
this sulphine-yellow iris. $1.35 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook ’44) HM 
"45. A ruffled and very flaring orchid 
pink of quality. Toc 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ’46) 39”. 
DM ’49. One of the most glamorous 
irises of recent times. Of pale light 
blue, the large flowers have rounded 
form and very wide hafts, with deli- 
cate ruffling. A very lovely thing. 
$1.50 
HIT PARADE (Hall ’47) 34”. One of 
the largest flamingo pinks with tan- 
gerine beard. A vigorous grower. 
$1.35 
HIWASSEE (Becherer 746) 36’. Dis- 
tinct pink bicolor of fine form, sub- 
stance and branching. 50c 
HURRICANE (Craig 749) 37’. HM 
49. Huge, tough Oncobred of variable 
powder blue, suffused and flecked 
warm dark blue. Bizarre and lovely. 
Highly recommended. $10.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook ’42) 38”. AM 
‘44. One of the finest of dark irises. 
Large and tall on an exhibition stalk. 
$1.00 
INNOVATION (Hall ’45) 38”. HM ’47. 
This rose trimmed plicata has been 
described as a pink Firecracker. 50c 
INSPIRATION (Stevens ’37) 38’. A 
huge and imposing cerise-rose iris in 
heavy demand. 90c 
nek 
PAINTED DESERT 
See page 13. 
JOPPA PARROT (White 748) 24’. I 
believe I have developed a_ winter 
hardy strain of this bizarre iris, and 
if so it should prove a boon to hy- 
bridizers, for it has just about the 
most fertile pollen of any iris that I 
know. Onco form and all the colors of 
Joseph’s coat. Few plants. Net $7.50 
JULIET (Kleinsorge ’46) 38”. HM ’47. 
Indeed a fiery blend, one of the 
brightest. Flame-copper with salmon 
shadings, the center brilliant burnt- 
orange. $1.35 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay ’45) 38”. AM 
’47. Fine pure white without yellow 
influence. Very vigorous. 75C 
LADY ALBRIGHT (Muhlestein ’50) 
HM ’50. A vivid blend with standards 
of copper and falls deep rosy la- 
vender edged in copper. Very little 
stock. Net $8.00 
