BRIARWOOD PUNCH (Conger, ’50) ...a bright blend 
of rose, red, and golden tones, early, 514” flowers, 30’-36” 
acenavecdupuddth ce taaeecbah ivan dodel cuczcl acc aeet ene ee eee es $1.00 
CADDO (Trichel, 50) MSD ’50, H. M. ’50 ...a deep 
Burgundy with brilliant signal patch, floriferous, hardy, 
6”. flowers, SO'-BO™ os. cecdesenesecene) caress eee ae $3.50 
CAJUN JOYEUSE (Thomas) ...a bi-tone rose-pink 
noted for dependability and profusion of bloom, an excell- 
OME PAO t: onan ned acc cece seceeeterecceeee ea $ .50 
(20) CAMERON WHITE (Cornay, ’47) ... large flar- 
ing white, heavy substance, giganticaerulea form ...... $2.00 
CAROGINIA (Conger, ’50) . . . decided bitone of car- 
mine-violet and cream veined violet that makes a great 
show in the garden, campanulate flaring form, graceful, 
outstanding, 6” flowers, 36”, midseason. ...............-0------- $2.00 
CAROLINE DORMON (Dormon, R.) .. . interesting 
flat, flaring form coupled with a bright rose-red color in- 
fused with gold, 51%” flowers on a 36” stalk, midseason 
wabbnedecesnenetratuoslene ducts segs pede ate erage ne pte tane $1.00 
(8) CHERRY BOUNCE (Nelson, I., ’48) MSD ’51, H. 
M. ’50 ... the favorite red, noted for brilliance and color 
fastness, outstanding, 6” flowers, 307-36” ...............---- $2.50 
DELTA TREASURE (Mathews, L., ’50) ... unique 
Abbeville type goid, brown line down center of sepal, wide 
overlapping segments, outstanding) 2... 2. eee $5.00 
(17) DIXIE DEB (Chowning, ’50) .. . outstanding 
garden variety of sulphur yellow, graceful twisted form, 
most floriferous, blooms much longer than competing vari- 
eties, flower arrangers’ delight, excellent branching — in 
other words we like it! 5” flowers, 36-48” _....2.2....--- $5.00 
DORTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Williamson, 718) ... the 
criteria for hardiness, flat wine flowers, 5” wide, 30’-36” 
Jada atcecnniaamach nmi execcueh eee es baat ae fete Bee $ .50 
EARLY MORN (Conger, ’50) ... unique color pattern 
of cream overla:d rose, sepal fades in center to creamy 
pink, 7” flaring flowers, excellent branching, 36” .... $3.50 
(10) ELIZABETH, the QUEEN (Nelson, I., ’51) ex- 
cellent landscaping variety in lightest soft lavender-blue 
enhanced by small linear gold signal patch bordered in 
deep grapejuice, giganticaerulea hybrid, 6” flowers, 36’-40” 
sa Ban i wate tefl Ro ag IEC dae $1.25 
EULETTE P. FRANCIS (Conger, ’50) ... huge 8” 
deep rose, an improved New Orleans, flaring form, 30” 
sn iecghisSeaoply tengeuidt Seated cast Cag akaM gen tees Siu ne mn ee $2.00 
GAY DECEIVER (Clark, H., ’50) . .. ideal corsage 
flower, briliant color blending of rose, gold, buff, pink, and 
apricot, eyecatchiug, campanulate form, heavy substance, 
flaring, 4” flowers, 18"24", midseason 2.2. $4.00 
(12) HAILE SELASSIE (MacMillan) ... another per- 
renial favorite, outstanding violet of Abbeville form, flori- 
ferous, good performer, 6” flaring flowers, 24”-30”.... $ 50 
HELEN SMITH (Arceneaux, ’47) ... early very flori- 
ferous yellow of flat flaring form, excellent branching, 5” 
flowers, (30"-36” -.1 2) ae ee ee eee $2.00) 
JOY ROSERTS (Roberts-Richard-Kelly) ... known as 
“Robert’s Pink Foliosa” this variety is a typical foliosa in 
every respect except its soft pinker-than-French-Lilac col- 
or... The signal patch is surrounded by an Oyster White 
zone that adds much to its charm... A most beautiful iris 
for arrangements and corsages. 41%”, 18”-24”, late _... $2.50 
JUNE CLOUDS (Dormon, C.) ...a most distinct white 
in form, wide sepai, outstanding linear gold signal, medium 
height, frilly. 5” flowenec 2. eee ee $1.50 
