CONFETTI (Schreiner, ‘49) E.M. 38” 
A new, tall, well branched plicata with large 
flowers of pink on creamy white. Fresh, 
pretty and delightfully flared. H.M. 1950. 
Most worthwhile. $3.00 each 
*COPPER GOLD (H.F. Hall, ‘49) M. 39” 
A lively golden toned copper blend. Blooms 
free from venations and heavy markings. 
Flowers are of firm texture and the sturdy 
stalks are very well branched. Very fine. 
$9.00 each 
*“CORDOLON (Schreiner, ‘53) L. 42” 
A new late blooming fine rose blend — 
smooth and of good substance. Large flower, 
tall stalk. $10.00 each 
*CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge, ‘46) M. 34” 
A rich brown-red with a glossy sheen and 
finish resembling the finely textured leather 
which bears the same name. This Iris at- 
tracted much attention last year and was one 
of our leading sellers. At a reduced price, 
sales should even exceed last year. A.M. 
1951. $1.00 each 
“CORONATION GOLD (H.F. Hall, ‘52) 
M.L. 40” 
A large smoothly finished flower of glowing 
golden orange without a trace of any other 
color, even to the beard. The flowers do not 
fade and are well spaced on strong nicely 
branched stalks. A fine new yellow. 
$12.00 each 
*CORONATION RED (H.F. Hall, ’53) 
M.L. 39” 
A new bi-tone of glowing Oxblood red which 
won great praise at the A.I.S. Convention in 
Mass. last year. The broad standards are of a 
slightly lighter tone than the wide flaring 
falls. Has a rich velvety finish and color 
holds well in sun or rain. H.C. 1952. 
$15.00 each 
*CUBAN CARNIVAL (Sass, ’48) M. 36” 
A richly colored and heavily washed plicata. 
Ground color cream with heavy rich violet red 
markings. Gold beard. A striking Iris that is 
different and catches one’s eye immediately. 
$1.00 each 
*DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner, ‘47) M. 38” 
A rich shade of marine blue having remark- 
able depth of color. Fine form and fine 
ruffling in falls. Most attractive and highly 
recommended. A.M. 1951. $2.00 each 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge, ‘41) M. 40” 
Blend of pink and gold with flaring falls and 
a coppery undertone. Good form and sub- 
stance. A.M. 1943. $1.00 each 
DESERT SONG (Fay, ‘46) M. 38” 
A fine cream self. Large flowers of heavy 
substance, beautifully ruffled and of good 
form. Flowers last a long time and stands 
bad weather exceedingly well. A.M. 1949. 
Runner-up for the Dykes Metal 1953. 
$1.50 each 
DESERT TWILIGHT (Miess, ‘52) M. 40” 
A new Iris from California which has re- 
ceived much favorable comment. The flower 
is a pastel shade of delicate violet-lobelia, 
fused with a warm mauvewood brown at the 
haft, and a deep golden beard. It has large, 
well spaced blooms, thick petals and well 
branched stems. Falls flaring, standards 
closed. Falls and standards ruffled. H.M. 
1952. $12.00 each 
DISPLAY (Grant, ‘42) M.L. 33” 
Spanish red, shading to deep maroon, with 
yellow beard, flecked brown. Little purple 
cast to be found. One of the darkest and 
richest reds. H.M. 1942. 75¢ each 
DREAMCASTLE 
