CHERIE—One of Hall’s latest flamingo pinks... The..large, 
“" yuffled flowers are a deliéate shade of real pink. Tan: 
~~~ gerine' beard, Dyke’s Medal 1951. Each -.........-. $6.00 
CHINA MAID—Gigantic pink blend with shades of copper 
“i and gold. A tall strong grower with an abundance of 
PO Wer. UG Caclign Se LOT or eager wo =Apconnr gore tns $1.25 
CHIVALRY—This lovely medium blue iris took the Dyke's 
2-02! Medal and stood first in the symposium for 1947. 
‘Four years later it came back to stand first in the 
-symposium for 1951. The large flowers have wonderful 
substance, Standards and falls are nicely ruffled. Much 
“wee ruin’ demands $1250 teach 132 for esc Ae ee $4.00 
CLOTH. OF GOLD—Deep sparkling golden yellow with a 
._ brilliant orange beard. The fragrant flowers are perfect 
in. form and long lasting, Award of merit 1950, 
-« t275ce each, 3 for ..... Zo Ph eR a pe ae Ua $2.00 
CLOUD ‘CASTLE—Pale wisferia-blue of eed size. Wide 
_ flaring, ruffled falls. The standards have a distinct flut- 
“in at edge. A very fine light blue.: 
WA@ A 2 5eeaChes fOUuee te MeL ese ap ec eens nc odsctsc es . $3.00 
DESERT SONC “Large, Lenten cream or light yeliow 
- Nicely ruffled flowers of excellent) texture, Stands ad- 
“verse weather conditions well. Each ............-..- $1.75 
DISPLAY-—Deep, rich Spanish red, shading to deep maroon, 
Not tall but adds much color to the garden. 
DIP OUGREN OO LAG YL ceiye rie ee ee eee tte eit s doenetacde $2.00 
DISTANCE—Silvery light blue with a wonderful finished 
flower. White beard. They are talking a lot about this 
fine new blue. Fach Gt eee rs ae ee eas $1.50 
DREAM CASTLE—Orchid-pink self of great beauty. The 
large, broad flowers have wonderful substance. White 
beard tinted lemon. “Each <...2222.-22.2.sh sab nteewsnend $2.00 
EBONY QUEEN-—Deep glowing blackish purple, Good 
sized flowers and an improvement on Sable. Each $1.25 
ELMOHR—Rich violet-red with immense, ruffled flowers 
with a silky texture. Most popular iris of this color. 
Dykes (945s croc each, (3 7for (o2e ii ea $2.00 
ELSA) SASS ““Itemon-iceswithia white blaze at shaft. Good 
sized frilled flowers. Choice light yellow. 
DO CTSA GIT TTOTee co. in eto eer ee Ie Re $1.25 
ESQUIRE—Entire flower is a dark, bluish purple. A richly 
colored iris with fine substance and branching. 
lets EAGT nals Wek e eet ue ace oemegs cent iva vee 0s Cee ee OU 
EXTRAVAGANZA—Best new amoena_ since Wabash. 
Creamy standards with blended falls of copper, violet 
and red, The flower has a nice velvety finish. Award 
of merit 1947," Very ‘late. ‘Each ..4.:..-4020%0 $:.50 
FALLS DAYS—tThe glowing autumn colors of this iris makes 
it a wonderful garden variety. -The standards are a 
blend of rose, brown and gold. Falls a velvety chestnut- 
BrOWT ir rial 6 cree, . eae ies eee eagles eae Looe 2.00 
FAIR. ELAINE—Light yellow standards; deep golden vellow 
"= “falls, Orange beara Generous bloomer. 
AO Ga Ch es oe) el ae eager A Retin $1.00 
FANTASY—A very lovely, new orchid-pink with a golden 
flush at throat. Large semi-flaring flower with fiery 
tangerines beards: ji Each (egies ee ee $5.00 
FIRECRACKER—A brilliant plicata with burgundy-red 
markings on a yellow ground, Attracts much atten- 
HOTS or sac Hy eee en erage ete Maen eS ee $1.25 
FIRE DANCE—Deeper in color than the ahove. Heavily 
marked en both standards and falls with dark wine-red. 
The background is buff. Rounded flowers with flaring 
faliss\. Rech, tceh sins! er cee neces SOR hee $3.00 
GARDEN GLORY—Deep rich Bordeaux-red. Perhaps the 
nearest true red. Smooth finish with a bronze-gold 
beard. Award of merit 1947. Each ......-............- $1.25 
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