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COCK ROBIN—(Hall 1947) M.36”. Tan-gold standards; brown-red 
falls. Brilliant variegata, free blooming, with good substance, stems 
ATG EGAN Gm Cameee ater nee eee So UR a $0.75 
COLOR CARNIVAL— (DeForest 1949) M.36”. Startling color, a 
“sea-shell” pink with a bright splash of purple around the tangerine 
Dear CLrmmemente ert ceeerser OS he = SOR ee ey ESV ds Oe ERE von « $3.50 
COLOR SERGEANT —(H. F. Hall 1948) ML.38”. Vigorous blended 
red of antique ruby and malaga, domed and flaring. Large, strongly 
substanced and non-fading. f tare UE ER Sp ihe Cine nara $e 
CONFETTI(Schreiner, 1949) EM.38”. Fresh creamy white plicata 
profusely marked pink. Large, trimly formed and well-substanced. 
SC eam eee ae eee eR I, Se, Fe OB We pe on $3.00 
COPPER MEDALLION—(Schreiner 1951) M.38”. Large nicely 
formed flowers of new-penny copper with lively sheen. s. .. .. $7.50 
COPPER PINK— (Kellogg 1941) M.38”. Luscious soft pink blend 
with coppery suffusion at the hafts, blue shadings on the midrib and 
Sty,levarmews Oranee- browne beard seems te eee $0.60 
COPPER RIVER—(DeForest 1945) M.35”. Flaring, slightly ruffled 
flower of glistening tan, falls overlaid with new-penny copper. Bril- 
Liat Superetten Ce ne A WY kl Cd fe ous $1.25 
COPPER ROSE— (Cook 1941) M.38”. Smoothly blended old rose, 
tan and copper with golden center. Standards between buff-pink and 
Japan rose. Falls beaween terra cotta and ochre-red. Broad petals. 
$0.75 
CORDOVAN—Kleinsorge 1946) M.32”. Brown-red blend about the 
COlOT SO MECOLG Oval Gall h cr amec |) ae ae ane tee ne ee Rn $1.00 
COU RTIER—(Hall 1947) M.30”. Deeply elo flamingo- sae with 
prominent deep tangerine beard. Small flower, small plant! $2.50 
URITERION—(G. Douglas 1951) ML.38”. White domed ates 
faintly veined very pale blue; blue-violet falls edged white. Fine 
substance and branching. Sets seed both ways. f. —.....-.... $12.00 
CUBAN CARNIVAL—(Sass Bros. 1948) M.34’”. Reddish purple 
with yellow heart extending into both standards and falls. Medium- 
sized flower of striking individuality. .......................-.................$1.00 
CUSTARD— (Craig 1950) M.36”. Pleasing plicata of soft creamy 
yellow sprinkled with cinnamon. A Californian which has withstood 
OWE WAT ECTS gee eee ae ee ee Pete oe ee KN 2 oo reas $3.00 
DAFFY—( DeForest 1947) M.36”. Cream-white plicata with maroon- 
flushed standards and variably peppered and striped falls. Odd. 
$1.50 
DANUBE WAVE—(Schreiner 1947) M.38”. Remarkably blue in a 
medium shade of rich marine, outstanding in quality and depth of 
coloring. Well-substanced and well-branched. spe. .................- $2.00 
DARK MOOD—-(Buss 1952) M.48”. Very rich and very dark wine 
self with brown beard. The deep black-red color and tall stature 
gives this iris commanding garden value and it is instantly singled 
out by garden visitors. Big and ruffled with good branching. $1.00 
UD ien palmer ct 1941). M.40”. Blend of pink and gold 
with flaring falls and a suggestion of ruffling, it is one of the finer 
pink blends. Ae eee Rae A een, $1.00 
DEEP VELVET—(Salbach 1939) M.36”. Glistening red-violet, shad- 
ing to frosty claret-brown at the hafts, this large iris with broad 
Senui-tlaringsta ll er seonemO peptic Csi amemee are eee semen in eeteen Semen $0.60 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1947) M.40”. Excellent cream or light yellow 
of nice proportions, large, flaring and ruffled with clean haft and 
Vell Owl CAT Cam LS TDC meee eee: Renee ee ete aN Ure esate eee $1.50 
DISPLAY—(Grant 1942) ML.35”. Smooth, unveined Spanish red, 
shading to deep maroon at the haft. Deep and rich, it has an in- 
tensity. tiate eo wise ey en Oilman ctl Il eCla:yameeere ete eeuerne = eerste cones $0.75 
DISTANCE— (Cook 1946) M.36”. Silvery light blue, smooth and 
even. Flowers large and spreading, without veining. Substance, tex- 
ture and finish, good, 1AED accra e e  eee ee ee $1.50 
DOWN EAST—(Tobie 1943) M.37”. Deep buts Piowine purple. A 
self, the solid color carried away down in the throat and permeating 
even ‘thevbeard saw eee erent ane ore hi Te eee Ae $0.60 
DREAMCASTLE— (Cook 1943) M.38”. Orchid-pink self of great 
purity and charm, large and well-formed. Well-substanced and 
| YEW C6 PRM) yee 8 oP) EPR ee a $1.50 
DRUM MAJOR—(G. Douglas 1947) ML.38”. Large, flaring falls of 
oxblood-red bordered brighter red, the color of the broad domed 
standards. Heavy substanced and non-fading. fe. —....--.-.-.....- $3.00 
EBONY ECHO—(Tompkins 1948) M.32”. Broad-petalled, widely 
flaring blackish red of extra thick substance. ......................-------- $7.00 
EBONY ISLE—(DeForest 1949) 1.34”. Rich, smooth, very deep red- 
purple with heavy beard tipped burnt orange. ................2222..... $5.00 
EBONY QUEEN—(Sass Bros. 1947) M.36”. Blackish purple ae 
reokstohqhaoa) Meum) feheXol {iCall leneenaVe oles pe emcee eeeeee ee eee eee $1.0 
E. B. WILLIAMSON— (Cook 1937) M.36”. Glowing silky, coppery 
rose. Perfect in form, fragrant, and vigorous. An outstanding iris 
that won the Roman Gold Medal in 1938. ............-...0....----- -------- $0.60 
ELMOHR— (Loomis 1942) M.36”. Great ruffled blooms of rich red- 
dish mulberry. Finest of the Wm. Mohr seedlings, it has the char- 
acteristic venation and heavy silky texture of this famous parent in 
aiaraeny Colon IDyAscesy INNER SAIS, Gynyes sec eee ee ee $1.00 
EL PASO—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.32”. Glowing golden brown with 
lumineus metallic sheen unusual for browns. Large and flaring. 
$2.00 
ELSA SASS—(H. Sass 1939) M.36”. Frilly flowers of “lemon-ice” 
with a white blaze near the haft. Entirely new shade of yellow, 
TEMES Mime | yan Cav ae 9 eee ene eaten ener oe eee as $0.60 
EN VOY— (DeForest 1948) M.36”. Dark, with near-black falls and 
bright rich standards flushed reddish purple. Orange beard. Smooth 
hee Sea iene Pc a a rad SSE $5.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas 1944) VL.36”. Cream-white stand- 
ards. Luminous falls are a blend of copper-red and violet. The best 
amoena since Wabash and very different. Heavy-substanced and late. 
ES 10 Cg eee acre ee ee ee ee Or We Se A ME No ER $1.50 
FAIRDAY- _ (McKee: 1950) M.38”. Broadly domed standards of creamy 
white. Flaring falls, mimosa-gold edged white. Large and _ well- 
SUS Gell CG Cl Nemes tet este Un ees pene ener eer een) ten. CE Nee Se eee, $3.00 
FAIR ELAINE—-(Mitchell 1938) M.40”. Light yellow standards. 
Deep yellow falls. Bright orange beard, accentuating the two-toned 
yellow effect. Generous bloomer and rapid increaser. p. -....... $0.60 
FALL DAYS—(K. Smith 1947) M.40”. Rosy bronze standards, rose- 
brown falls, with high metallic sheen over all. —................... eee $3.00 
FANTASY—( Hall 1947) M.30”. Orchid-toned rose-pink with tangerine 
beard. Large, well-substanced semi-flaring flower of new appealing 
COLORS LSD eee reer oe ere ae eye ee ee $5.00 
FAR HILLS-—(J. Wills 1949) M.38”. Large orchid-pink self, deeper 
than Dreamecastle. Broad-petalled, smooth and firm with no haft 
ETUAT LOD. estes it Seer eee mn ae en od coe) en Ne Teas $1.50 
FIRECRACKER— (Hall 1943) M. 32”. Brilliant plicata with heavy 
burgundy-red markings on yellow ground. Lacking in vigor here. 
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ST eae eee ie Be See ee RN we NS Ee ee oe $1.50 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) M.37”. Vivid ma plicata with standards 
heavily marked wine and flaring falls of buff edged in red. _... $3.00 
FORT TICONDEROGA—(K. Smith 1948) ML.36”. Standards, be- 
tween burnt orange and burnt sienna; falls, velvety garnet. Bril- 
ante colors wiltome Lea tie let ty eee es eee nano De we $4.00 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR—(DeForest 1944) M.36”. Ruffled giant of 
glistening tan with an overlay of rosy lavender on the broad falls. 
Heavy orange beard. ...... Bey Seek te Re eeetD SE mRNA TE $1.00 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham 1937) M.45”. Maize-yellow standards. 
Deep rose falls. Tall; vigorous; floriferous. Flower, stalk and foli- 
age all boldly proportioned. A grand iris. —.. i a $0.60 
FRANK PUGLIESE—(Lapham 1947) M.38”. Described, by the in- 
troducer, as a redder and better Christabel, more of a self, fiery and 
lustrous with good form and branching. —......................-..------ $2.00 
FROST GLINT—(Whiting 1951) ML.34”. Cold blue-white of beau- 
tiful form and remarkably heavy substance. Large with widely flar- 
iioves Lavegehiallhy aqubaniexoh vigeMillss feweol Gceloyeksye \ak Conn, oy eee ee $2.50 
FUCHSIA— (Hall 1951) M.32”. Deep raspberry-pink with reddish 
feyevegolne Watikel ae eebavoll Siahyalohs ° teehee sonst kA ee ce ene ee yee $6.00 
GARDEN GLORY— (Whiting 1943) ML.30”. Pure, deep rich Bor- 
deaux-red with dark beard. Smooth, even color throughout, with 
TOM MATE MIA TCU Sits Gr Sees ease eect ad pe eee et ne $1.50 
GARDEN MAGIC—(Grinter 1936) L.38”. Glowing red, rich and 
vivid, with good form and substance, blooming late. Slow to in- 
crease it is, nevertheless, one of the grandest reds. ................... $0.75 
GAYLORD—(G. Douglas 1949) VL.40”. White standards, deep vio- 
let-blue falls finely edged white. Orange beard. Large, ruffled, flar 
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Bandmaster Harriet Thoreau Red Gleam 
Cameroun Katherine Fay Shannopin 
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