Mary Randall 2000 
(1951) NET 
No. T48-3 
New Horizon X F2 Pink Seedling 
This deep rose pink self, with a bright tan- 
gerine red beard, is a new color in Iris — 
"Bengal Rose"’ in the R.H.S. Color Charts. 
The flowers are large and have a thickness 
of petal seen in few Iris. The haft is very 
wide; free from markings. Falls are round 
and flaring with a rippled edge. Standards 
are well formed and hold together firmly. 
The form of this flower is near perfection. 
Flowers are well spaced on a strong nicely- 
branched 36-inch stalk. Plants are large 
and vigorous, with good foliage. The pollen 
is fertile, and seeds are produced in abun- 
dance. Mid-season. H.C.1950. H.M.1951. 
Leader A. M. 1953. 
Tranquility 58.00 
No. 46-36 — Snow Flurry X Katherine Fay 
(1950) 
This very large milk-white flower is carried 
on a perfectly branched strong stem 38 
inches tall. The haft is wide and clean and 
the beard is white. The flower is round and 
full petaled, with nicely flaring falls and 
domed standards. Very large strong plants 
with blue green leaves. Completely winter 
hardy at Chicago. Mid-season. H. M. 1950. 
A.M. 1953. 
New Snow $2.00 
No. 44-24 — Snow Flurry X Fay 41-11 
(1946) 
A white Iris which is neither a warm nor a 
cold white but is as white as new snow. 
The beard is full and bright yellow, adding 
a great deal of life. This is the only color 
in the flower, as there are no haft markings. 
A sturdy and well-branched stalk 40 inches 
tall holds the large, ruffled and flaring 
flowers well aloft. Mid-season; hardy, and 
a fast increaser. H.C. 1945; H.M. 1946; 
A.M. 1948; A.M. England 1953; 100 Best 
1953. 
