PIERRE MENARD (Faught 1948) 
Considered by many tc be the finest 
deep medium blue to date. It's a 
lovely dark toned blue that seems to 
have something in its flower or celor 
tone that makes it outstanding even 
among other blues cf its own color 
class. Big flowers with bread, widely 
flaring falls. The S slightly cpen 
inviting one to glimpse the delicate 
shadings of celer inside the flewer. 
Excellent all-round plant. 38 in. 5.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cock 1949) 
This all-round cutstanding orchid- 
pink with its big, bread petaled, 
perfectly formed flowers, satiny fin- 
ish and heavy substance completely 
outclasses all but a very select few 
of the many others in this colcr 
class. Tall, 38-40 in. stalks. 5.00 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946) 
The shell, or coral, pinks are the 
only real pinks ameng the iris. This 
is ene of the three cr four best to 
date. It's a beautifully smecth col- 
ered cameo=pink with the typical pink 
buds and tangerine beards cf the sea- 
shell pinks. Vigorous plant, loads 
ef levely pink flowers. 34-36 in. 1.25 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein 1949) 
Here we have the tall stalk and big 
husky plant unknown ameng the sea- 
shell pinks until recently. This is a 
lovely celored salmen-pink self with 
beautifully formed, slightly ruffled 
widely flaring flowers of excellent 
substance on remarkably tall, nice- 
ly branched 38-40 in. stalks. Te) 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook 1942) 
The color tone and perky form of this 
iris give it a personality all its 
own. It's a self of fresh, chamois- 
pink (cr hydrangea-pink) with tightly 
domed S and falls so widely flaring 
they stand cut almost horizentally. 
Geed all-reund plant, 36-38 in. . 60 
PINK SENSATION (Hall 1948) 
Ancther beautiful variety in the sea- 
shell pink color class. This one a 
true light pink that is neither lilac 
nor salmon toned. Large flowers, 
bread petaled and full bodied with 
delightfully laciniated petal edges. 
Very early bloomer. 32-34 in. 7.50 
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