PATRICE 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, 1950). An exceedingly bright golden 
yellow, with a striking patch of ivory-white on the falls. The 
large flowers are abundantly produced. H.M., 1951; A.M., 
19533 Each $4.00 
PURPLE BAND (Pattison). One of the finest plicatas. Large 
flowers with a silvery-white ground color and an intense purple 
band on the standards and falls. It has a long blooming period 
and produces an abundance of flowers. Each $2.00 
RADIANT (Salbach, 1936). Brilliant orange-red standards and 
bright coppery-red falls. One of the brightest varieties in our 
bat -¥ (oS A OO cs Each 60c 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass, 1946). Well named, because it exhibits 
many of the colors of the rainbow, including yellow, copper and 
lilac. It has the opalescent sheen of mother of pearl. H.M., 
SEIS TAIN SSI Each $3.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge, 1943). A large brilliant red-purple with 
long cone-shaped standards. !It always produces an abundance 
of flowers. H.M., 1944; A.M., 1946. Each $1.50 
MASTERPIECE COLLECTION 
Select 9 for $10.00; all 16 for $18.00. 
Select 5 from This Group 
Casa Morena Pink Cameo 
Chantilly Ranger 
Distance Rocket 
Firecracker Sky Ranger 
Select 4 from This Group 
Cascade Splendor Lynn Langford 
Forward New Snow 
Golden Russet Purple Band 
Heroique Spanish Peaks 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, 1951). A _ stunning plicata. 
White ground color with a ribbon of raspberry around the stand- 
ards and falls. A newcomer which is worthy of all the praise 
that has been heaped upon it. H.M., 1951. Each $10.00 
ROCKET (Whiting, 1945). The wide-petaled brilliant orange- 
chrome flowers are well spaced on sturdy stalks. H.M., 1945; 
A.M., 1947, Each $1.50 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, 1951). A large, smooth, bright 
orange with plush-like velvety falls. H.M., 1953. Each $5.00 
The Iris I got from you last vear did so well that I must 
tell you that first. Also compliment your shipping depart- 
ment on the clean, large roots I received. The MING YEL- 
LOW blooms were out of this world, simply huge. I have 
been trying to make up my order ever since last summer. 
From a satisfied customer. 
Mrs. H. M., Minneapolis, Minn. 
SABLE (Cook, 1938). The most popular dark variety. A bright 
shade of deep black-violet. One of the most popular Iris pro- 
duced in the past 25 years. It deserves all the popularity it en- 
joys. H.M., 1937; A.M., 1940 Each 75c 
SABLE NIGHT (P. Cook, 1952). A dark black-purple with a 
reddish undertone. H.C., 1950; H.M., 1952. Each $15.00 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas, 1942). An immense silky white. H.M., 
1943; A.M., 1946. Each 75c 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley, 1933). A rich glowing purple of great 
size. One of the best in this color class which always performs 
well. H.M., 1936. Each 60c 
SKY ABOVE (P. Cook, 1952). A blue which is generally acknowl- 
edged to be the bluest of the blues. H.M., 1953. Each $9.00 
MINNIE COLQUITT 
