GENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
DARK MELODY (Sass 1951). A blended plicata of deep livid purple. Brown beard. Edge of 
loronge is) Gleadie (cloyaiatiautenay joiblnjelisy ley ikavelalets) Will, naoncoocob Gnouo 7 do acncodonso0dD doco Ge DoD 7.50 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946). Large beautifully formed cream blooms with broad standards and 
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DISTANCE (Cook 1946). A satiny silvery light blue with even coloring. A.M. 1949. ..... 2.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (D. Hall 1950). Large light pink self with no haft markings. Extra heavy sub- 
stance and larger than many of the pink ones. H.M: 1950. 225.0. fae we teen oe rele 12.00 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook 1943). An orchid pink self with great purity of color and standards and 
fallscofexcepiioual width) As cold” pink, motva blend) A.Ms 19485) Saeco cee tor 2.00 
EBONY ECHO (Tompkins 1948). Large broad petals and horizontal falls. Deep carmine with 
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EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944). Almost white standards shaded cream at the base, the falls 
a medley of copper, red, lavender and deep violet. A.M. 1947. Late blooming. ......... 2.00 
FANTASY (D. Hall 1947). A beautifully ruffled rose and orchid toned pink. Distinct and differ- 
Gia’ Colloihates sauder weaclereiaiaysy leyerorrel, PANRIWID ISIS Boas uooagoucdodeccucsoc0d6ocndonadnouc 5.00 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943). Brilliant plicata with heavy burgundy-red markings on yellow 
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FIREDANCE (Fay 1947). This extra fine plicata is heavily marked with burgundy-red. A much 
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GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1948). A self of Bordeaux red. Pure, deep and rich with no haft 
ianedMaialeis, sonnel, [She skonanks) ro) loys) waves ipetelelersyt eve vel AMIN, WE Soo haacnooocconboudnsoo0s 1.50 
GENERAL PATTON (Klein. 1947). A dark, rich true brown with a metallic underglow so that it 
end INS -Selsinl, i -enntsvonr enksuonstots, JGhiMl, IMS aocaplanconoborogudodonsnobonecoo ase oeSS 2.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946). The most huge of all. Good stout stems and splendid grower. 
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GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlstein 1947). Huge flowers of a medium shade of yellow heavily ruffled 
cualel ahbnieyel tous Wave) Cteleves, (Storie: \ySialennlierorss Cie dave lovoudi, (RAIMI, WOVE, Chao ot accccoaodonsor 2.00 
GOOD NEWS (Klein. 1946). Brilliant, mustard-gold self. Very ruffled flower with immense wide 
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GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor 1946). A splendid large solid yellow. A winner from California. 
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HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946). Large, beautifully formed clear light blue. Weather resist- 
ant and has all the good qualities that make a “top Iris.” Dykes Medal 1949. .......... 2.50 
HERITAGE (Hall 1949). A flamingo pink deeper than Cherie. Good substance and full petaled. 
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HIGH COMMAND (Long 1945). Primrose yellow standards and blackish mahogany falls, edged 
isioiaaAichicsy, “WMlavs) invalersy shemjevoonikore taneien, Jeiatelkeiael, sonocnuucocccnenconoccosocucnbaaaue 2.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall 1948). A large flowered flamingo pink with good form and some ruffling. 
Its large size and clear pink coloring created many favorable comments for Hit Parade which 
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INTERLUDE (Sass 1951). Standards of russet vinaceous and falls of ocher red. The general 
colon elioctvista dusty oimkwblend? oe peceea seen eee cle ee 6.00 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946). A fiery blend of flame-copper with salmon shadings. Flaring falls. 
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