1954 INTRODUCTION 
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CARAMEL 
Mexico x L6-136 (Mexico x L2-27: Old 
Parchment x Katharine Larmon) 
$20.00 Net 
Beautiful and distinctive in color and 
form, this slightly ruffled flower is a 
light blend of rich butter-caramel tones. 
The conic standards are deeper in color 
than the wide flaring falls which are 
edged with the same color as the 
standards. There is a slight pale blue 
blaze at the tip of the yellow beard. 
Contrasting bright yellow-brown shoul- 
ders are pleasingly attractive and 
unique. The flowers are of medium size 
with firm substance. The stalk is well 
branched and sturdy. The plant is hardy 
and vigorous. 
Mid-season. Stalk 36° H.C.’48 H.M. ‘52 
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OTHER INTRODUCTIONS 
VIOLET HARMONY 
(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle) 
Awarded the President’s Cup in 1953. 
$12.50 
This large ruffled violet iris is a self 
with a)slightly lighter: flush son’ the 
smooth haft. The large blooms are of 
perfect proportion with well closed stan- 
dards and semi-flaring falls. Its heavy 
substance with weather resistant quali- 
ties extend its season of bloom over an 
unusually long period. The flowers are 
well spaced on well branched, sturdy 
stalks, and the plonts are large and 
vigorous growers. The flowers have 
pollen and set seed readily. 
Mid-season. Stalk 40’ H.C.'48 HM. ‘52 
