LULLABY. A large copious orchid- 
pink. The standards and falls are the 
same luscious orchid color with no 
haft markings. A fresh, cool colored 
Tes 3 6 eee ee ES he $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MALAY. 30”. A stunning new brown 
Iris similar to Tobacco Road, but 
more brilliant. The shade of brown is 
vivid and fiery, creating a glowing ef- 
fect in the garden. Good sized blooms 
are free flowering (Net). $10.00 
MASTER CHARLES. 38”. A smooth 
glowing mulberry-purple, this Iris 
gives life to any garden as it is 
very brilliant and distinctive. $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
MEXICO. 34”. This is a blended bi- 
color of buff-golden standards and 
falls of red-brown, bordered and 
blended with golden-buff. — $ 1.50 
MELITZA. Flesh pink, onion skin tone. 
WIRY Ee i 2G oe) RS ae aes ee $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT. 35”. Massive 
rich purple trimmed plicata, always 
if eT yee ee ee ee $ 1.00 
MOHRSON. A red violet veined flower 
latee blOGT ee eee eee $ .50 
3 for 3 1.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. 36”. Ruf- 
fled pale lemon-ice color, good sub- 
StANGO lhe o1o awe ala, er ree eee $ 1.00 
MOONLIGHT SONATA. 35”. An all 
over cool yellow even to the beard 
which is the same shade. _.... $ 4.00 
MULBERRY ROSE. 40”. A lovely mul- 
berry rose and unusual shade in the 
deep pink class; = see ees $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
NEW HORIZON. 36’. Close to a true 
peach in coloring, standards are a 
shade deeper than falls with no mark- 
ing in haft and a lovely tangerine 
[iC N Rt Pee Me aera FAR CoRR eRe) pe $ 2.00 
NEW SNOW. 40”. This Iris is as white 
as new snow, the beard is full and 
bright yellow, this is the only color 
in the flower as the haft has no 
THAT Sy 3 eb ee Ne ee $ 1.50 
NIGHTFALL. 36”. Velvety pansy pur- 
D1Gs ct tee Ae ee Sane $ .75 
3 for-$? 1:50 
OLA KALA. 38”. Deep yellow, large 
ruffled flower blooming in the mid- 
season to late class, has been the 
most popular Iris in the nation, win- 
ning the Dyke in 1948 and now moved 
to the Hall of Fame. _.. pee =X $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
ORELIO. 36”. This is a deep crimson- 
brown tone, more red than brown, 
having a large bloom and well 
branched 332222 Ge A eee $ 2.00 
PACEMAKER. 36”. A _ very nicely 
formed new red Iris, it is smooth and 
velvety, having a silken-like finish 
which gives it a very glossy sheen. 
A rich beard completes the even har- 
mony of this new red. (Net). $ 7.00 
PAINTED DESERT. 36”. Brownish- 
rose shade blended beautifully into 
this Iris is truly named right if one 
has ever seen the Painted Desert. 
We have bloomed it at 60” tall and 
very stately. In these tones we con- 
sider it one of the best. $ 1.00 
3 for $ 2.00 
PINK CAMEO. 36”. An exquisite pure 
pink, the shading is translucent cameo 
pink with a striking tangerine beard. 
This is tops in the lower price pinks 
and its branching and _ blooming 
ability as a whole makes it a must 
for every garden. 3.2 3 2.00 
PIERRE MENARD. 36”. A magnificent 
new blue Hyacinth-blue with a can- 
ary-yellow beard. (Net). —...... $ 9.00 
PINK FORMAL. 38”. A large and 
slightly ruffled pink of Mr. Muhle- 
steins that is something new in the 
pink line, we have bloomed it 4 years 
in a row and are very happy over 
its performance. We think it has the 
finest substance of any pink we have 
grown, and it branches well, holding 
each flower at the proper angle. The 
sun does not seem to hurt it and 
the blooms last as long as 4 days. 
(Net). 
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