Bearded Iris (Continued) 
June Bride (Hall 1952) A luscious, deep apricot-pink with geranium-red beard. Very 
rich and unusual color for an iris. Large flowers with horizontal falls. 30”. $10.00 
Katherine Fay (Fay 1943) Here is a grand white by a comparatively new originator 
of iris who is going places with his new creations. It is a large, pure white with 
no yellow in the center. The falls are semi-flaring with enough ruffling to 
take away the plain appearance of a so-called tailored flower. 35”. 75¢ 
King’s Jester (Stevens 1948) A plicata that is “different.” Its pattern of unusual stitch- 
ing and of rosy maroon on silvery white is unique. Midseason. 38” $2.00 
Lady Mohr (Salbach 1944) This is classed as a Eupogocyclus Hybrid. Very distinc- 
tive with charm and grace to a marked degree. Flowers are large and of rounded 
form with standards of oyster shell white, cupped and firmly held. The falls 
are chartreuse yellow with a lovely red violet blotch which radiates out into 
the falls. Has received H.M,. and A.M. awards from the American Iris Society. 
40”. $1.09 
Lilac Lane (Whiting 1947) Pink toned, lilac self. Not a pink but a very delicate mauve 
color of heavy substance. Pale-yellow beard. Slightly ruffled, very refined in 
effect. 36’. $3.50 
An effective Iris Border 
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