Helen Collingwood—‘‘outstanding 40-inch neglecta. Quite a sight in a clump” Clifford Benson, Mo. 
GYPSY CLASSIC—(DeForest 1950) M.38”. Royal brown with bright 
henna overlay. Large, richly colored self except for deep gold styles 
and rich orange beard. Wide falls nearly horizontal. e. $8,00 
HARRIET THOREAU—(Cook 1944) M.38”. Clear liquid color of 
orchid-pink in a large, well formed flower. Great improvement 
oversold vorchid-pinksa fame reer Oe hee $0.75 
HEART’S DESIRE—(J. Wills 1950) M.38”. Smooth rose-red of nice 
formeandgheayy substance eee et et ee $4.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD~—(K. Smith 1949) ML.40”. Light lavender 
standards, brilliant violet-purple falls. An entirely different and 
trulyaonillianie ner ectaamets cme mmn = emer urea et $12.50 
HELEN McGREGOR—(Graves 1946) ML. 34”. Pale blue Dykes 
Medal winner of 1949. Large, perfectly formed, daintily ruffled and 
flaring. When it escapes winter damage it can be very fine. fsp. 
$2.50 
HELEN McKENZIE—(Graves 1950) M. 37”. Claimant for the whitest 
iris with no touch of other color in its make-up. Perfectly formed, 
flaring and broad, smooth and well-branched. f. 00.0... $12.50 
HERITAGE—(Hall 1949) EM’36”. Flamingo-pink, deeper in tone 
than Cherie or Hit Parade. Smooth, well-substanced, domed stand- 
ards, semi-flaring falls, full-petalled and lightly ruffled. se. $8.00 
HI-TIME—(Hall 1950) M.34”. Lustrous golden apricot with tangerine 
beard. Silky, medium large and well formed. _o ww... $5.00 
HIT PARADE—(Hall 1947) M.34”. Medium toned flamingo-pink of 
good size, form and substance, with characteristic tangerine beard. 
$2.00 
HONEY FLOW—(Tompkins 1944) ML.38”. Classically formed and 
heavily substanced blend of rose and honey tones. _........... $0.75 
HONOLULU BELLE—(Becherer 1949) ML.38”. Sharply contrasted 
blue bi-color with perfect branching. Standards, light blue-lilac. 
Falls, velvety deep blue. Individual and beautiful 0... $2.50 
HONOR BRIGHT—(DeForest 1951) M.36”. Large spreading deep 
yellow plicata flushed orange in the center and with white patch 
Insthietftall sae Shaip ecu wie ee Se ue Farkit, Ses $9.00 
HOOGSAN—(Samuelson 1949) EM.36”. Rare hybrid of hoogiana 
species with San Francisco. Smooth violet-blue with wiry stems 
Bertile bOth away steam ems snee bese AR te 2 ee ek. $2.50 
HOOSIER SUNRISE—(Lapham 1942) M.40”. Lovely pink and yel- 
low blend of heavy substance, large flowers with broad petals on a 
sturdy stallcawitheeoodmbratnchim passer eres Seen $0.75 
ILLINOIS—(Hall 1949) M.36”. Creamy yellow of large size, fine tex- 
ture, purity of color and heavy substance. Vigorous and prolific. 
$2.50 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE—(Faught 1946) M.42”. Large yellow self with 
intense orange beard. Very weather resistant in spite of its size. 
$1.00 
INDIANA NIGHT—(P. Cook 1942) ML.36”. Lustrous deep rich 
purple, very large and heavily substanced. Northern Indiana beautv 
which doesn’t like southern Indiana as well. s. 0.22... $1.50 
INDIAN HILLS—(Grant 1937) M.38”. Vivid true purple that makes 
a gorgeous clump of color. Large and vigorous. One of the most 
effectivernisesmiithe SArden. mor, eee ee os ccd cincatiensectact. $0.50 
INDIAN SUMMER—(Sass 1951) M.36”. Chinese yellow deepening at 
the haft with a blue blaze at the tip of the beard... $15.00 
INSPIRATION—(Stevens 1937) M.38”. Glistening mulberry-carmine 
of huge proportions and perfect form which often blooms itself out 
NCTChS meee emma weetneNee ete ae ea Teo $1.00 
JANE PHILLIPS—(Graves 1950) M.38”. Exquisite blue, deeper than 
its parent, Helen McGregor, with similar form and _ substance. 
MS ores cat Scopes pe ce ee re er a ee ee $8.00 
JEAN CAYEUX—(Cayeux 1931) M.34”. Cream-in-coffee color. 
A wavy, graceful iris that was awarded the Dykes Medal, France, 
TELL O 3 I ieppenerns tepeeeater ween mien Te Gee tel et wie $0.50 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946). M.34”. Colorful and fiery blend of flame- 
copper with salmon shadings and burnt-orange center. Large. 
bread-petalledaance nding «ier st) oo ee $1.50 
JUNALUSKA~— (Kirkland 1934) EM.38”. Unique blend of red, copper, 
rose and gold. General effect, copper-red. Tall and early. Runner- 
pelot Dykes Medals 930se ee cite Se eet ee So $0.50 
KATHERINE FAY—(Fay 1945) M.36”. Large pure white with no 
yellow in the center. Broad wavy petals. Semi-flaring falls. Excel- 
US TUUVIROPRINSES, (05 Suet ele oie ek 0 Sa a a ee $0.75 
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KEARSARGE—(Graves 1946) ML.42”. Large light lavender-blue with 
silvery edging that enhances the glistening sheen of this firm- 
textured flower. ‘Tender here. $1.00 
KEENE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1949) M.42”. Described as a more grace- 
ful, more refined version of Blue Valley, this sister seedling should 
Gea ET Kaus ENE EN ELOY Ont 1 LS am $12.50 
KENTUCKY BEAUTY—(Carpenter 1943) ML.38”. Bright rose with 
cream center. Large flower with domed standards and semi-flaring 
falls. $1.00 
KLONDYKE GOLD—(Kirkland 1941) M.40”. Enormous flower of 
pure, even deep yellow with grand substance, form and branch- 
0) Se ers ie ee li oe RE eA ote SLE ee er ee eS. ER $0.50 
KOREA—(Whiting 1948) VL.34”. Rounded, ruffled, full-bodied and 
weather-resistant red-brown, slightly lighter than brick dust. $2.00 
LADY ALBRIGHT —(Mubhlestein 1950) ML.32”. Rich tan-gold stand- 
ards and this color also edges the pansy-violet falls. Unusual, color- 
full, Den cece er A ee ei eh SE ee $8.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN-—(Graves 1946) M.42”. Very large clear white 
with broad ruffled standards and extremely flaring falls ruffled at 
the edges. Strong substance and good branching. Tender here. 
SS ay eee ee ereiiee Se se Ee ee dee NEE al io ay ee $1.50 
LADY DOZIER—(Dozier 1951) M.38”. Violet-blue or cobalt. Full, 
heavy substanced bloom, richly colored with charming form show- 
ing oncocyclus influence. Ormohr X Brunhilde seedling which has 
TECCLVCOMUNP IIs OL AISCS sea ieD ae a eh ee eek gk ee ae $15.00 
LADY LOUISE—(Graves 1947) ML.44”. Colonial buff standards, 
broad, ruffled and domed. Colonial buff fluted border on white 
falls. Firm substance, good branching and vigorous. fe. __..... $4.00 
LADY MOHR—(Salbach 1944) EM.36”. Oddly colored seedling of 
Wm. Mohr. Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls are pale green- 
ish yellow with red-violet patch surrounding the beard. fspe. $1.00 
LADY NAOMI—(Fay 1941) M.38”. Charming white-ground plicata 
with a delicate network of pale lavender markings. $0.50 
LADY OF SHALOTT—(Schreiner 1942) M.34”. Pinkish plicata. 
Standards heavily flushed rose-pink. White falls edged with pink 
Pepper ote Ent yearn cad aint vanes ee enn eg ee eee $0.75 
LA GOLONDRINA—(Tompkins 1946) ML.40”. Rich royal-purple 
self, large, heavily substanced, satiny finished. uw... $1.50 
LAKE GEORGE—(Smith 1945) ML.39”. Clear, rich medium blue self 
with almost horizontal falls. Large, tall and heavily substanced. 
An impressive blue of great distinction. $1.00 
FELLOWSHIP COLLECTION 
10 Choice Varieties, selected as outlined, $5.00. All 60 for $30.00. 
Three of These— 
Alona Lady Mohr 
And Thou Ola Kala 
Blue Rhythm Remembrance 
Briarwood Solid Mahogany 
Bright Melody Gold Beater 
Chicory Blue Prairie Sunset 
Dark Mood Saluskin 
Blue Shimmer 
Display 
Elmohr 
Red Amber 
Winter Carnival 
Minnie Colquitt 
Plus Four of These— 
Alza Hola Mulberry Rose 
Bandmaster Sable 
Grand Canyon Sharkskin 
China Maid Garden Magic 
Great Lakes Gypsy Baron 
Hoosier Sunrise Golden Fleece 
Master Charles Pink Ruffles 
Red Gleam 
Royal Scot 
Snow Velvet 
The Admiral 
The Red Douglas 
Tiffanja 
Pius Three of These— 
Angelus 
Aubanel 
Christabel 
City of Lincoln 
Copper Pink 
Gloriole 
Golden Treasure 
Klondyke Gold 
Louvois 
Manyusya 
White Goddess 
Theodolinda 
Tiffany 
Wabash 
Florentine 
Frank Adams 
Lighthouse 
Majenica 
Melanie 
Missouri 
Add 75c for shipping and you may also choose either Fortune's 
Favor, Lake Shannon or a tangerine-bearded pink seedling of our 
choice. 
