= Whiting Snis ead 
ANNABEL, Whiting 1942. No. 3993 
(BLUE TRIUMPH X ALINE). Mid- 
season, 36 inches. Very pure light blue 
self of trim form and firm substance. 
As pod parent of BLUE RHYTHM it 
contributed the smooth, even color and 
satiny texture. Plants are vigorous 
and free flowering. Perfectly hardy. 
50¢ 
ARAB CHIEF, Whiting 1944. No. 4175 
(RAEJEAN X GARDEN MAGIC). 
Very late, 38 inches. Brilliant copper, 
red and gold blend, very near to burnt 
orange. Its rich coloring, crisply ruf- 
fled form and late blooming season 
make it very welcome in any garden. 
The strong, hardy plants bloom and 
increase very freely. H. M. 1946, close 
runner up for A. M. in 1950 and again 
in 1951. On 100 Best List 1947-48-49-50- 
51-52. $1.00 
ARABIAN NIGHTS, Whiting 1949. No. 
4510 ((MARISHA X AMITOLA) X 
CHINASMATDI2 > CHUA Wii Dae 
MATULA). Midseason to late, 38 
inches. An exotic medley of smoothly 
blended peach, yellow and copper. The 
large flowers are of very graceful form 
and extremely heavy substance. It is 
especially effective in flower arrange- 
ments because of the long, deep copper 
buds and a tinge of copper on the 
stems. It has won several awards on 
the show bench. Strong growing, hardy 
and prolific. Produces fine seedlings. 
$2.50 
ARABY ROSE, Whiting 1952. No. 497 
(GYPSY ROSE X ARABIAN NIGHTS). 
Midseason to late, 38 inches. A glam- 
orous iris of golden tan, heavily flushed 
with violet on the falls, which is a 
credit to its parents. The blooms are 
large and firm with closely he!d stand- 
ards and nicely flaring falls, pleasingly 
ruffled. The strong, well branched 
stalks carry many flowers over a long 
season of bloom. The robust, hardy 
plants increase well. 
$6.00 
ARABIAN NIGHTS 
