JUNE BRIDE—(HALL 1952) M. 30”. A LAKE BREEZE—(O. Fay 1945) M 38”. 
deep apricot-pink with heavy geranium- 
TOOs Dear ites tari ee eee Utes ae oe $15.00 
KATHERINE FAY—(O. Fay 1945) M. 
36”. An exquisite large pure white with 
no yellow in the center. Standards are 
ruffled and tightly closed. Falls are waved 
A large, heavily ruffled, frosty pale blue 
with wide flaring falls and no haft mark- 
ings. A cool blue with a faint suggestion 
of pink delicately diffused through the 
petals. A seedling of Gloriole, but a shade 
deeper in color and slightly larger. You 
will likc his glistening blue of 9 to 11 
and semi-flaring. Good substance, well Fite oration Arete in ae et eelane $1.50 
branched, an easy grower and multiplies 
LApiGlycaeh eee ee tee eee atone, 75¢ LAKE GEORGE— (Smith 1945) ML. 38”. 
KING’S JESTER—(Stevens 1948) M 38”. 
A novel and fancy plicata. Unusual 
stitching and feathering of rosy maroon 
on silvery white. A striking design and 
with intense color. You will like it for 
{USMAITIUCH CSS ei oe ere eae eee $1.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN — (Graves 1946) M. 
A smoothly finished, soft blue violet self 
shading darker at the hafts. The slightly 
ruffled standards stand rigidly erect or 
roundly domed. The large flaring falls 
are nearly horizontal. Beard is light yel- 
low tipped blue at the end. It has heavy 
substance, clean foliage and_ excellent 
ranchim ime sew: cree Mee eee ok ere 50¢ 
40”. An Iris from two fine parents, Puris- LATE SUN--( DeForest 1940)) Here. is a 
sima and Cloud Castle. It had to be good. 
If you like them frilled and ruffled, here 
you are. A large clear white self with 
broad fluted standards with flaring falls 
ruffled at the edges. Beard is light yel- 
very nice and much admired Iris. A great 
big, rich deep solid yellow with a gold 
overlay. Flowers up to six inches across 
onewell branched vatalks se eee 50¢ 
low, shows little if any contrast with the LAVENDER & GOLD LACE—(Whiting) 
pure white effect. Substance firm; well 
spaced flowers on tall graceful stems well 
branched setae omer ate gle meieee $1.50 
LADY MOHR — (Salbach 1944) EM 36”. 
A unique two-toned color combination 
M 36”. A charmingly different Iris. The 
standards are golden yellow flushed with 
lavender and edged with a crimp finish. 
The falls are lavender with a distinct frill 
of gold, so crimped that it looks like a 
previously unknown. The huge standards lacewedging Wwe. eee eet a $1.00 
are oyster white, slightly fluted, with ny 
strong midribs. The falls are frosted LILAC LANE—(Whiting 1947) M 36”. A 
chartreuse yellow with a lovely large red- 
- violet blotch surrounding the beard. A 
very lovely and interesting contrasting of 
COLT ssp eet see, eee ee he ee $1.00 
pink toned lilac self of delicate coloring 
but very heavy substance. It is a large 
flower with domed standards and wide 
flaring falls, lightly ruffled. Its pearly 
iridescence and light yellow beard make 
DISAPPOINTED IN LADY MOHR Itza weplencdidmltis ese = mee eee $4.00 
“The iris arrived and thanks for the ex- 
tras. They were very nice plants and re- LIME “LIGHT == (HALL 71952) 4M. 35” 
ceived in good order with the exception of 
Lady Mohr.” 
Virginia Mrs. F.1.B. 
Lady Mobr is very temperamental with us 
Lacy-like canary yellow blossoms with a 
lighter area on the falls. Built somewhat 
like Chantilly. It is a Sunray seedling. 
$20.00 
and always very puny roots, We sent two LOCKWOOD—(DeForest 1947) ML 38”. 
more and hope that she enjoys the gorgeous 
blooms this year. 
LADY NAOMI—(O. Fay 1941) M. 38” 
Another large and unusual plicata. This 
is a white plicat2 veiled in a fine network 
A bright brown blend with an attractive 
blaze on the rounded falls. Smooth flow- 
er of striking coloring on well branched 
stalks. Casa Morena and Copper River. 
$1.50 
of soft pale lavender. It has the appear- THANKS FOR VISITING US 
ance of a soft lavender self, the network 
of violet lines in the falls is so delicate 
that the white ground seems to disappear. 
“"‘We hope to come back again scme time 
to see your lovely iris and gardens. Thanks 
50¢ for being so nice to us while there. We 
often speak of how friendly you folks were 
LADY OF SHALOTT—(Schreiner 1942) to us.” 
M. 34”. Precisely formed and _lacily Illinois Mrs. R.C. 
frilled. A charming delicate color in the 
plicata group. Standards are _ heavily 
flushed rose-pink and the falls delicately 
We are always friendly to real folks, but 
having been on this earth for sixty years we 
sometimes smell a skunk, even by mail, and 
edged with a peppering of minute dots. then our dander gets up. 
The flowers are exceedingly well formed. 
50¢ WE SHIP ONLY ONE-YEAR-OLD ROOTS 
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