NIGHTINGALE (Hall, ‘42) M. 36” 
A gleaming golden russet with a biscuit tan 
shading. Large flowers on good strong and 
well branched stems. Most attractive. A.M. 
{[toMlis). 75c¢ each 
NORTHWESTERN (Cook, ‘51) M. 38” 
The Iris which was so much admired when 
first shown at the 1950 A.1I.S. Convention. 
It is a royal purple. Clear, bright and pure 
in color throughout even to the haft and 
beard. Flowers are large, well domed stand- 
ards, wide falls and nice ruffling. Large 
number of bloom over a long season. Rapid 
increaser. A.M. 1953. $10.00 each 
*OH, SUZANNA (K. Smith, ‘43) M. 36” 
Flowers are medium shade of yellow with 
heavy maroon veining on the falls. Differ- 
ent. Fragrant. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, ‘43) M.L. 38” 
The Dykes Metal winner for 1948 and 
again last year voted number | on the Most 
Popular 100 List for the fourth time. Has 
good depth of color in a deep orangy yellow 
shade. Good substance in it’s beautifully 
ruffled, semi-flaring form. It’s record shows 
the tremendous popularity of this Iris. A.M. 
1945. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
ON GUARD (Carpenter, ‘49) M.L. 40” 
Large full flowers of a warm soft yellow with 
a lighter area in_ falls. Standards closed, 
semi-flaring falls. The whole flower has a 
picoted border which greatly adds to its 
charm. H.M. 1949. $3.00 each 
ORANGE GEM (McKee, ’48) M. 40” 
A lovely large orange self with an orange 
beard. Flowers are well formed, of good 
substance and color if even and rich. Flaring 
falls with ruffled borders. H.M. 1948. 
$2.00 each 
PACEMAKER (Lapham, ’50) E.M. 36” 
Large, wide and full bodied smooth red with 
a velvety texture. Free of haft veination. 
Good form and branching. $6.00 each 
PALE PRIMROSE (Whiting, ‘46) V.L. 38” 
A cool primrose yellow self. Standards tightly 
closed and swirled, falls very broad. Free 
flowering and rapid increaser. Very late 
bloomer. 75¢ each 
PALOMINO (Hall, ‘52) M. 36” 
Related to the famous Hall pinks, but quite 
different from all of them. Pink is found in 
the standards, falls are pale ivory with an 
amber-copper border. The dominant beard 
is a very bright red. Excellent size, form 
and substance. An Iris which will be in great 
demand for years. Stock limited. 
$15.00 each 
PARADISE PINK (Lapham, ‘50) L. 33” 
Claimed by many to be the best of all the 
flamingo pinks. A deep, clear flamingo 
pink, which does not fade and stands wind 
and rain superbly. Vigorous grower and a 
plant soon makes a large clump. The de- 
mand for this Iris is great. $7.00 each 
*PASTELLA (D. Hall, ‘53) M. 36” 
Extra large, lavender rose self. Tangerine 
beard. An outstanding new Iris of an un- 
common color tone. $10.00 each 
PATRICE (DeForest, ‘45) M. 38” 
A stately plicata of beautiful form. Peach 
and rosy lavender dotted on a cream back- 
ground. Excellent substance, branching and 
texture. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
*PATRICIAN (H.F. Hall, ‘53) M. 36” 
An imposing new Iris rich in grace and 
beauty. It is a pure white with a broad over- 
lay of Barium yellow on the upper part of 
the very flaring falls. Closed standards of 
smoothly finished texture. Flowers of heavy 
substance, good branching and strong stalks. 
Highly praised at the Convention last June. 
H.M. 1953. $18.00 each 
PEACHERINO (See Page No. 5) 
PENSIVE (Grant, ‘47) M. 38” 
A velvety, blackish-purple self with excellent 
form and substance. Greatly praised by 
those who know their Iris. $1.50 each 
PHALANX (Schreiner, ‘51) E. 36” 
A Schreiner introduction of last year, called 
a novelty Iris due to its unusual fuchsia hue. 
Falls have a sheen of metallic rose en- 
hanced by a blue blaze in the center, re- 
minding one of the lustre of a shining 
Christmas tree ornament. $2.50 each 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught, ‘48) M. 38” 
One of the medium blues. Introducer calls 
it a Hyacinth-blue. Beard is canary yellow. 
Large flowers, very flaring in form. A highly 
praised new Iris. 30th on M.P. 100 List. 
$5.00 each 
*PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook, ’49) M. 39” 
A tall new pink with large, perfectly formed 
flowers of smooth, satiny, orchid-pink. Heavy 
bloomer and a very beautiful Iris. H.M. 
(ose $3.00 each 
PINK CAMEO (Fay, ‘46) E.M. 36” 
A fresh, clear pure pink with a tangerine 
beard, Excellent branching, good substance 
and lightly flaring. 18th on the Favorite 100 
List for 1952. A.M. 1948. $1.50 each 
