INTERLUDE (Henry Sass ‘51l). M., 38 inches. 
(Prairie Sunset x Matula) x (Sunset Serenade)) 
x (Mattie Gates.) Heavy substanced russet-tan 
standards, ochre-red falls with blue blaze 
shaped like a heart around tip of yellow 
beard, Introduced as Gay Heart $6.00 
ITALIAN JOY (Stevens ‘47). M.-L. (Firelight x 
Copper Rose.) Standards rosy-wine flushed 
bronze, falls fuchsia. Great garden value.$2.50 
IVORY PRINCESS (Whiting ‘50). M.-L. (Buris- 
sima x Matula) x (White Goddess). Large, 
smooth ivory self. Blood here for many good 
qualities, smoothness, and a variety of colors. 
$3.00 
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JACK FROST (Corey ‘51). M. (Snow Flurry x 
sdlg.: Gloricle x Shining Waters.) New ruffled 
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JAKE (J. Sass '43). M. (Tiffany x Maid of Astolat.) 
White with inner glow of lemon. Always a 
good performance. Fine blood for plicatas and 
lemons $ .75 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves '50). M. (Helen McGreg- 
or x sdlg.: Pale Moonlight x Great Lakes.) Ex- 
quisite light blue with quality its mark of dis- 
tinction. Falls flare and are slightly fluted. 
Should be a superb parent for blues and 
whites. H.M. ‘50. Net $8.00 
JASPER AGATE (Mrs. T. A. Williams ‘43). M. 
Junaluska x Consort) x (Cheerio). Brilliant low 
growing red-copper. Splendid parent when 
“sed with tall varieties. H:M. 44... 5.%.; 75c 
JAVA JEWEL (DeForest '51). M. (Rio Oro x Prai- 
trie Sunset) x (Copper River). Bright old gold. 
One of pollens that finally gave takes on Utah 
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JEWEL (Whiting ‘52). M-L., 28 inches. (Matula x 
Midwest Gem) x (Ola Kala.) A jewel for the 
front of the border. Superb blood for ruffled 
things, yellows, and possibly pinks. A yellow 
with white area in falls $4.00 
JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig ‘49). M. (China Maid x 
Tiffany) x (Mitchell sdlg: ((((Seduction) x (((Mitch. 
1-115) x ((Sherbert v Yel. B1) x (Alcazar x 
Esplendido))) x (Bronze Beacon x San Fran- 
cisco)))). Stunning brushed plicata, and a de- 
pendable re-bloomer $5.00 
JULIET (Kleinsorge '46). E.-M. (269 x Prairie Sun- 
set.) Flame-copper and salmon. H.M. ‘47. .$1.50 
JUNE BRIDE (D. Hall ‘52). M. Flaring deep apri- 
cot-pink of large size on 30-inch stalks. H.M. 
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JUST ANNIE (Muhlestein ‘'51). M.-L. (Sister to 
Fabulous Kate.) Very large yellow and white 
bi-color, as distinct and charming in form as 
“her” sister. Net $4.00 
KATHERINE FAY (O. Fay ‘45). M. (Gloriole x 
39-3, a Selene sdlg.) Large slightly ruffled, 
wide white. Superb blood for blues and 
whites. A.M. ‘47 $ .75 
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KATHY (R. Gorham ‘51). M. 36 inches. (Old Parch- 
ment x Prairie Sunset.) A simply huge yellow 
with light area in falls $1.00 
KEZAR LAKE (Knowlton ‘51). M. (Great Lakes x 
Easter Morn.) Superb new blue—will surely 
produce quality blues and whites. H.C. ‘48, 
Tlie “ey! $9.00 
KIKI (Graves ‘51). M. (Helen McGregor x Great 
Lakes.) The 39-inch stalks display a marvelous 
blue fully worthy of its two Dykes Medal- 
winning parents. Cannot be anything but a 
wonderful breeder for blues and whites.$10.00 
KIM (McKee ‘51). M. (Wo-Peen x White sdlg.) 
Beautifully formed plicata—an unexpected re- 
cessive from two whites $5.00 
KING’S JESTER (Stevens ‘48). M. (Madam Louis 
Aureau x ?.) At first glance this unusual pli- 
cata suggests Oncocyclus blood. Bizarre as a 
butterfly’s wings. Net $2.00 
KOREA (Whiting '48). M. (Arab Chief x Cedar 
Rose.) Red-brown self. Splendid blood for 
reds browmecanerrich blenGShiaeag.e cms <r. $2.00 
KWILSENA (Tompkins ‘'51). M. (Aria x sdlg.: 
Honeyflow x Jasper Agate.) Stunning cardinal 
red completely overlaid with smooth chocolate 
so it appears a red-brown self. With this blood 
it is going to prove a remarkable parent for 
reds and blends. Pronounced: Quil-Sea-Nuh— 
an Asiatic-Indian name meaning Rose at Dusk. 
$12.50 
LADDIE (Miess ‘51). M. (Missouri x Great Lakes.) 
Not unlike its parent Missouri for coloring, yet 
under some lights appears more silver than 
blue. Not quite as ruffled as Chivalry from the 
same parents it is as charming, nevertheless. 
H.M. ‘51 $7.50 
LADY ALBRIGHT (Muhlestein '50). M.-L. (Veishea 
x Bronzed Copper.) Standards “Dianthus” 
(copper), falls Amaranth (rosy deep lavender) 
edged color of standards. One of the most 
colorful blends I have seen and surely the 
richest I have introduced. C.O.C. ‘49. H.M. 
‘90. Limited stock. Net 
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LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves ‘46). E.-M. (Purissima 
x Cloud Castle.) Large white of quality. Sister 
of Helen McGregor. Can's miss as a parent for 
blues and whites. A.M. ‘48 $1.50 
LADY DIANA (Lohman '52). M. (Shining Waters 
x Orchid Lady.) Flaring Lobelia-violet self. 
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LADY DOZIER (Dr. Dozier ‘51). M. (Ormohr x 
Brunhilde.) We were grieved at the passing 
of Dr. Dozier, December 4th, 1951, for he had 
just really begun breeding iris—both T.B. and 
Louisiana hybrids. He leaves this superb va- 
riety to the fancy, however, and several others 
we are testing. Lady Dozier is a rich cobalt 
or violet blue, very wide of parts due to its 
oncocyclus blood. It is, without doubt, the 
finest Ormohr seedling we have seen. H.C. 
‘49, H.M. ‘51. Net 
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