HEBRON"™ (Jory ‘49). E.-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Honey brown with full Mohr shape. 
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HEIGHO* (Craig ‘9). M. (Purissima x Capitola.) 
This is my favorite of the Purissima x Capitola 
seedlings I have seen thus far because of its 
very heavy substance and the signal patch at . 
the beard. Extremely vigorous. H.M. '49.$10.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (kK. Smith '49). M. (Ex- 
travaganza x Louise Blake.) Beautiful, superb 
neglecta. Almost an amoena—will be highly 
useful for hybridizing, surely. H.M. ‘50. 
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HELEN FITZGERALD (H. Thorup ‘48). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Wasatch) x ((Dolly Madison x W. R. 
Dykes) x (Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau x Ri- 
cardii)). Smooth lobelia violet self. Such self 
colored iris are rare. This is a very large 
flower. Superb as an exhibition variety. Would 
recommend it as a splendid parent for whites, 
plicatas, pinks, blues and possibly amoenas to 
give them size and vigor. H.M. '49...... $2.50 
HELEN LOUISE (Lapham ‘52). M. (Barbara Luddy 
x Paradise Pink.) Deep salmon-pink, red-tan- 
gerine beard. H.C. ‘51. Net 
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HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ‘46). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Cloud Castle.) Superb light blue. Does 
fade in hot sun, but if planted in partial shade 
is magnificent. A wonderful exhibition flower, 
and will undoubtedly go down in history as a 
great breeder for blues and whites. Dykes 
Medal ‘49 $2.50 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves ‘50). M. (Franconia: 
Alba Monte x Snowking) x (Mt. Jefferson: 
Snow Carnival x Cloud Castle). Pure white— 
not a@ touch of off color. Highly praised. H.M. 
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HELLEBORE (See Introductions) 
HERITAGE (D. Hall '49). M. (Tally Ho x Courtier.) 
Smooth pink deeper than Cherie. Should be a 
fine parent. H.M. ‘49, A.M. ‘51 
HIGH COMMAND (Long). M. (Eternal City x Lou- 
vois.) Very large brilliant, different, variegata. 
Splendid. A limited supply. Net $2.50 
HIGH SEAS (Corey '52). M. (Snow Fiurry x Cloud 
Castle.) Impressive is the word for this truly 
magnificent ruffled silky blue-white on 40-inch 
well branched stalks. The wide flowers will 
be beautiful in any company. Should make a 
superb show specimen and can't miss as a 
breeder for blues and white. H.C. ‘51, H.M. 
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HI TIME (D. Hall ‘50). M. (42-07: Golden Eagle x 
39-62) x (Premier Peach). Lovely golden apricot 
self. One of Hall's best. We think it holds 
great promise as a breeder, and of course 
it has good garden value. H.M. ‘50 
HIGH TOR (Roy Fielding ‘'52). M., 40 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Azure Skies.) Huge ruffled 
chicory-blue, falls slightly darker than stand- 
ards. Floriferous and very fragrant. H.C. ‘51. 
H.M. ‘52. Net 
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HIT PARADE (D. Hall ‘47). E.-M. (Sister to Cour- 
tier.) Large pink with deep tangerine beard. 
Parent to the new Ballerina............ $2.00 
HONEYFLOW (Tompkins ‘44). M. (Aztec Copper x 
Veishea.) Smooth meadowsweet rose, brushed 
copper. Proving a remarkable parent for rich 
blends, coppers and tans. H.M. ‘46...... Se We 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest ‘51). M. (Tiffanja x 
Firecracker.) Crome yellow ground. plicata, 
with center flush of orange. White patch in 
falls. H.M, “51 $9.00 
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HOOGIE BOY* (Muhlestein ‘49). E. (I. hoogiana, 
regelia) x (Genevieve Serouge x Salutation). 
Will start the bearded season. Wisteria-violet 
brushed gold at hafts. Gold beard. Fertile pol- 
len and sets some seed. H.M. ‘49 $2.00 
HOOGSAN* (Samuelson ’47). E.-M. (I. hoogiana x 
San Francisco.) Tall blue, lacking a bit in sub- 
stance and strength of stem, but useful for 
hybrid vigor. Blood for blues, plicatas and 
possibly whites. Fertile both ways...... $2.00 
HOWARD WEED (Kleinsorge ‘47). M. (314 x 
Bryce Canyon.) Light red-brown self..... $1.50 
HURRICANE” (Craig ’9). M. (Purissima x Capi- 
tola.) Large powder blue sometimes flecked 
with deeper blue. H.M. ‘49 $10.00 
ICHOR (Long ‘50). M. (Blood Carnelian) x (Ne- 
penthe x Treasure Ship.) Fine red from Eng- 
land. Net 
ILLINOIS (D. Hall '49). M. (42-26: Gay Troubadour 
x Mandalay) x (41-45: Invictus x Spring 
Chimes). Large creamy-yellow self. May be 
useful for breeding pinks. H.M. ‘50 $2.50 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faughi ‘46). E.-M. (Happy 
Days x Jean Cayeux). Very large brilliant 
yellow. May produce rich blends, oranges and 
shell pinks. H.M. ‘49 $1.00 
ILLUSION* (Kleinsorge '43). L. (Ormohr x Red 
Cross.) Lovely orchid self. Blooms out all within 
a week, its only fault. Will set some seed. 
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INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook '42). M-L. (Valor x 
Sable.) Large blue purple. A.M. ‘44 $1.00 
INDIAN RED (H. F. Hall ‘49). M. (R-64: ) x (Color 
Sergeant). Pompeiian red with coppery-rose 
undertones. Net $4.00 
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INSIGNIA (Snyder '51). M. (Dreamland x Sass 
plicata.) Large, fully formed plicata of a new 
and novel arrangement showing its cream- 
white with cinnamon-brown markings to per- 
fection. Sensational at the Sioux City meeting, 
given an H. C. award ‘50. Limited stock. 
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INSPIRATION (Stevens ‘37). E.-M. (Pioneer x 
Magnifica, F 2.) Simply huge mulberry-pink. 
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