GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting ’49) 34”. 
Orange irises are scarce. This is an 
extremely bright yellowish orange of 
medium size and height. A beacon in 
the garden! $3.50 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass ’43) 38”. 
Well named, for the green shadows 
are quite apparent in the falls of this 
sulphine-yellow iris. $1.00 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall ’52) 36”. 
HM ’52. This new flamingo pink with 
dark tangerine beard is lovely. Large, 
flaring and ruffled, it is about the 
color of Heritage but twice as large. 
Bold grower. $12.00 
+HEIGHO (Craig °49) 45”. HM ’49. 
This and Hurricane are regarded a's 
Mr. Craig’s finest hybrids. A clear 
Bradley violet with slight signal patch. 
$6.00 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ’46) 39”. 
DM ’49. One of the most glamorous 
irises of recent times. Pale light blue, 
large, with rounded form and very 
wide hafts. A must have! $1.50 
+HIGH COMMAND (Long ’45) 36”. 
Standards are yellow and the falls 
blackish maroon edged white. Bright 
striations extend well out onto’ the 
falls, highlighting the entire flower. 
Only a very few plants on earliest or- 
ders. $1.50 
HIT PARADE (Hall ’47) 34”. A large 
flamingo pink with tangerine beard. 
Vigorous grower. $1.35 
HURRICANE (Craig ’49) 37”. HM ’49. 
Huge, tough Oncobred of powder blue, 
suffused and flecked warm dark blue. 
A real Knockout and highly recom- 
mended. $6.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook ’42) 38”. AM 
’44. A grand dark blue purple, large 
and tall. $1.00 
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INSPIRATION (Stevens ’37) 38”. A 
huge and imposing cerise-rose iris in 
heavy demand. $1.00 
+JOPPA PARROT (White ’48) 24’. Of 
more value to the hybridizer than as 
a garden flower, for it is by no means 
a good grower. A bizarre Oncobred 
with very fertile pollen, if you can 
bloom it once and get seedlings from 
it you will be well repaid. $6.00 
JULIET (Kleinsorge ’46) 38”. A bright 
and fiery blend of flame-copper with 
salmon shadings. Flaring and fine. 
$1.00 
LADDIE (Miess ’51). HM ’51. This 
blood sister to Chivalry is a pleasing 
damson blue with cocoa brown infu- 
sion at the haft. It seems to have a 
silvery overlay, and in certain lights 
appears more silver than blue. Flaring 
form with some ruffling and _ fine 
stalks. $6.00 
LADY ALBRIGHT (Muhlestein ’50) 
36”. HM ’50. Vivid blend with stand- 
ards of copper and falls deep rosy la- 
vender edged copper. $6.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 744) 38”. AM 
’46. Standards are oyster white, falls 
pale chartreuse, with dark signal patch 
surrounding the beard. $1.00 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay 745) 38”. HM 
’45. An extra large and flaring light 
blue with pink cast. Extra broad and 
most beautifully ruffled. $1.00 
LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith 745) 36”. 
HM ’45. A violet blue of trim flaring 
form. To¢ 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest ’45) 36.” 
HM ’46. A fine indigo blue with deeper 
veining. $1.00 
+ LILAC LANE (Whiting ’48) 36”. AM 
‘51. One of Mrs. Whiting’s very best 
and a very lovely iris. A pink toned 
lilac self with yellow beard and heavy 
substance. $3.50 
