Bluebird Blue $1250 
(1953) 
No. 49-28 — Helen McGregor X Cahokia 
Large, full, round and tailored flowers of 
the clearest shade of medium blue which | 
have seen in an Iris. Does not fade. Beard 
white tipped lemon. Well-branched 36- 
inch bloom stem. Very nice plants; have 
withstood 25 degrees below zero without 
damage. Mid-season. H.C. 1950. 
Cliffs of Dover 1250 
(1953) 
No. 49-17 — New Snow X Cahokia 
Large, flaring and ruffled clear white flow- 
ers of great substance, borne on 36-inch 
sturdy bloom stems. There are no haft 
markings and the beard is light yellow. A 
good grower and fast increaser. Blue-green 
foliage. Completely winter hardy at Chi- 
Cage, Mic-seasonatieCal952; 1. M. 1953. 
Good and Plenty $12.50 
(1952) 
No. T-47-45 
Two identical Iris plants which came from 
the same seed. One produces pure white 
flowers and the other blue flowers. The falls 
flare almost horizontally. The entire flower 
is of exceptional substance and very ruffled. 
These flowers do not produce pollen, but 
set seed freely. We have bloomed many 
fine seedlings from this albino white. We 
offer the two plants together — one white 
and one blue. Mid-season; winter hardy. 
Black Hills 01 $10.00 
No. 49-21 — 47-21 X Black Forest 
A blue black Iris as tall and as large as the 
best Irises in other color classes. This full- 
petaled, nicely proportioned, flaring and 
stylish blue black flower with a beard to 
match and no haft markings, is borne on a 
well-branched stalk 48 inches tall: 12 flowers 
on a main bloom stem. A fast increaser 
and vigorous grower. Mid-season. A very 
good parent. H.C. 1950. 
