MEXICO 
LYNN LANGFORD 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller, 1947) $2.00 
An unusual shade of chartreuse yellow with a touch of blue at 
the beard. A tall, vigorous grower with large flowers. 
GULF STREAM (Fay, 1946) $1.00 
An absolute self of a deep rich dark blue with no haft markings 
—even the beard is blue. 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944) 715¢ 
Coppery gold standards and falls of chestnut-brown. Very fine. 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting, 1946) $1.50 
Rich tapestry red infused with copper and accentuated by a blaze 
on the falls. Flowers are large, yet sturdy and compact. 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook, 1944) 75¢ 
An orchid-pink self. Clear color; good texture. A fine iris. 
HARVEST MOON (Whiting, 1944) 60c 
A luscious blend of apricot, buff and orange. 
HEATH CREST (Whiting, 1950) $1.50 
Mallow pink self with heavy tangerine beard. 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith, 1949) $10.00 
Broad, firm standards of light lavender and bright, flaring violet- 
purple falls make this an outstanding variety. Heavy substance 
and daintily ruffled. 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946) $2.00 
Clear blue, uniform in color, lighter than Great Lakes. No trace 
of lavender. Almost white beard. Flaring and daintily ruffled 
large flowers, well spaced on stems. Dykes medal winner. 
HIWASSE (Becherer, 1946) 60c 
Large, light lilac-pink bi-color. Well branched and sturdy. 
HOWARD WEED (Kleinsorge, 1946) $1.00 
Light red-brown self with overall metallic luster. Heavy golden 
beard and violet patch on the center of each fall. 
ICY BLUE (Weed, 1941) 60c 
Crisp, light blue self, frosted white, with orange beard. 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant, 1935) 60c 
Rich purple self with silky sheen. Good substance and form. 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook, 1942) $1.00 
Lustrous rich velvety purple, almost black. Very popular. 
IOWA MAID (Whiting, 1943) 60c 
A distinct bicolor of unusual clarity. Standards are golden tan; 
falls rosy red. 
IVORY CHARM (Whiting, 1947) 60c 
Fresh ivory tone with bright golden throat. On2 of the first to 
bloom. 
IVORY PRINCESS (Whiting, 1950) $2.00 
Tall and stately flower on a beautifully branched stalk. Pure 
cream or warm ivory color with no markings at the haft. 
JAKE (J. Sass, 1943) 15¢ 
A glistening white of heavy substance on tall, well branched 
stems. One of the most popular whites. 
JASPER AGATE (Williams, 1943) 75¢ 
Glowing red-gold-copper self with underlying copper-pink tone. 
JEWEL (Whiting, 1952) $3.00 
Clear chrome yellow with a pure white center fall. Heavy sub- 
stance and pleasing form. 
JULIET (Kleinsorge, 1946) $1.00 
Flame-copper with salmon shadings, the center portions of the 
flower are a brilliant burnt-orange. A very fine iris indeed. 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay, 1945) 75¢ 
Large, pure white. Broad wavy petals. Good substance. 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves, 1946) $1.00 
Very large clear white self with broad, fluted standards and flar- 
ing falls ruffled at the edges. Substance strong and firm. 
LADY LOUISE (Graves, 1947) $3.00 
Large, broad ruffled standards of colonial buff. Falls are irides- 
cent white with clear fluted border of colonial buff. 
LONG’S GARDENS 
