PINK SENSATION (Hall 1948) E. 33”. 
Delicate light pink, a creation of that famous breeder for 
pinks, David Hall. A bright orange beard lends vibrancy. 
Flowers large, full and rounded in form, lightly ruffled. A very 
accurate color reproduction page 19. HM’50. AM’52. 
$8.00 
PINNACLE (Stevens 1949) M. 35”. 
An Tris that is pre-eminent both in beauty of coloration 
and perfection of form. This distinguished Iris is unique 
because of its singular color combination—absolutely 
clear white standards and smooth primrose yellow falls. 
The blooms are wax-like and are beautifully molded. A 
very fresh and lovely combination, the snow white stand- 
ards rising from the primrose gold falls certainly make 
most appropriate its name Pinnacle. It is one of the 
most distinctive new “breaks” and as it is the creation of 
something entirely different in Iris we consider it an achieve 
ment of great merit. The good habits, branching, heavy sub- 
stance, and colors of daffodil freshness combine to give us a 
lovely, lovely Iris. Pictured pages 3 and 32. HM’46. AM’51. 
$7.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN 
SPOTLIGHT 
PORT WINE (Sass 1950) M. 37”. * 
For those who like plicatas and are looking for a new and 
distinct effect you will be most pleasantly surprised by Port 
Wine. Actually the contrast of the deeply colored standards 
with the same rich dark purple red falls heavily bordered 
on white is both striking and beautiful. HM/’50. $12.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1939) M. 36”. 
A gorgeous Iris and one that really needs to be seen to be 
appreciated. It is hard to do justice to this alluring Iris by 
a word description. In its tints we have pink, rose, apricot, 
peach, with a radiant sprinkling of gleaming gold shining 
forth. AM’41. DM’43. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge 1949) ML. 35”. 
In the very latest advances in the wonderful new brown tones 
this smooth metallic light copper brown is unusual, attractive 
and impressive; broad flower and a wonderful harmony of 
smooth color. HM’48. AM/’50 $8.00 
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