CHIVALRY (Wills) 
Chivalry has worlds of style. A lovely shade of medium blue, 
with just a hint of violet thrown in for good measure. The flowers 
are beautifully formed with wide full falls and closed standards, 
both of which are charmingly ru‘fled. 3 ft. $1.50 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest) 
Voluptuous is a good way to describe this super lovely big pale 
apple-blossom pink—probably the biggest pink to date, with very 
broad falls of excellent substance, and an extra heavy tangerine 
beard. Grows very well, and is taller than most of the tangerine 
bearded pinks. 3% ft. $10.00 
CONFETTI (Schreiner) 
An interesting plicata of creamy white heavily marked and 
sHppleg with rosy-pink. Good branching and a sturdy grower. 
utile $3.00 
COURTIER (Hall) 
Deepest in color of the “Flamingo pinks”. Much deeper than 
Cherie, with a fiery tangerine beard. Hardy. 3 ft. $2.00 
CURTAIN CALL (Milliken) 
Very large ruffled flowers of medium violet which have a very 
rich grapy fragrance. 2! ft. 
CUSTARD (Craig) 
Luscious buffy soft yellow, cinnamon dusted plicata, of excellent 
form and substance. 3 ft. $3.00 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner) 
This iris brings to our gardens a rich shade of marine blue. The 
flower has exceptionally fine substance with well-arched stand- 
ards and semi-flaring falls. Use for accent. 3 ft. $2.00 
DESERT SONG (Fay) 
A new cream, or very light golden tan iris which seems to 
have everything, extremely heavy texture, beautiful ruffling, 
pia with a blossom of good size and excellent proportions. 
3} ith $1.50 
DISTANCE (Cook) 
A silvery light blue self of smooth finish with no coarse veining 
or marks on the haft. The white beard adds a final delicate touch. 
SA $1.50 
DIXIE BELLE (Milliken) 
Our favorite white iris, beautifully ruffled and frilled, the beard 
is yellow, and the flanking reticulations are chartreuse. The 
flowers are large, delicate looking, but surprisingly weather re- 
sistant, and are borne aloft on tall well-branched stalks. The plants 
are vigorous. 3 ft. $1.50 
ELMOHR (Loomis) 
A must for every iris fan. Rich mulberry with heavily ruffled 
standards and falls. A strong grower and perfectly hardy. 3 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge) 
A seedling of the famous Tobacco Road, but has a luminous 
glow which gives it added richness and depth. The standards are 
closed and the broad falls flare gracefully. 32-34 inches. $2.00 
EL TIGRITO (C. G. White) 
A lovely new tailored plicata with a buffy-yellow ground color 
heavily veined with brown. The name means “Little Tiger”, and 
is most appropriate. The flowers are not large, but have an individ- 
uality and flare which has made this variety very popular. For 
arrangements it is most valuable, often adding just the touch 
desired. 2% ft. $1.50 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop) . 
A uniform dark blue-purple in which the coloring runs to the 
very bottom of the throat. It is richly colored, but is not velvety. 
The form of the flowers, the substance, and the branching are all 
excellent. It is held in high regard by those who have Se . 
314 ft. : 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas) . 
A very beautiful amoena with almost white standards shading 
to cream at the base. The falls are deep red-violet with a blue 
blaze. Late. 3 ft. $1.50 
FANTASY (Hall) as -) 
Charmingly distinctive is this lovely rose and orchid-pink iris 
with its brilliant tangerine beard. Flowers are exquisitely formed 
with just a touch of ruffling, and the deep purple buds provide a 
striking contrast to the rose-orchid blossoms. 2% to 3 ft. $5.00 
FOREST VIOLET (Milliken) ; 
An enchanting deep violet self, warmed and enriched by a 
brown infusion throughout, even to the violet beard which is 
heavily brushed with cinnamon. The flowers are medium sized, 
the standards are closed, and the falls, which are slightly ruffled, 
flare in an interesting fashion. Exceptionally valuable for cutting. 
Very fragrant. 3 ft. $2.0 
FORT KNOX (Milliken) 
A glorious yellow iris. Both standards and falls are a uniform 
rich yellow with a smooth, even finish. The flowers are unusually 
large with handsome broad falls that flare out at a most graceful 
angle. A vigorous grower. Not recommended for colder gh 
314 ft. 5c 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig) 
Perfection in a huge greyed lavender. Very beautiful. $15.00 
GALA FINALE (DeForest) 
A rich yellow plicata so heavily overlaid with glowing Indian 
red as to appear red at first glance. 3 ft. $6.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting) 
Mrs. Whiting, the originator, gives this description, which seems 
adequate: “A pure self of rich Bordeaux red. The clean smooth 
haft and dark beard give depth to its coloring and its enameled 
finish and flaring form are distinctive.” One of the reddest irises. 
Medium size and height. 3 ft. $1.50 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein) 
You will love this large flowered orchid colored iris, enhanced 
by a tangerine beard. Has proven an excellent parent for the 
“pink” strain, 3 ft. $2.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting) 
This iris makes a striking display in the garden. The flowers 
are not large but the vivid orange-yellow blossoms draw you 
hither by the intensity of their color. Its parents are Ola Kala 
and Rocket. 3 ft. Illustrated on page 6. $3.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor) 
A very beautiful soft yellow, frilled and ruffled. It has good 
substance, excellent branching, blooms profusely. Won the Sweep- 
stakes at Hollywood in 1946. 31% ft. $1.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall) 
One of the largest iris known. Warm russet in color—a self. 
Very consistent and carries its huge golden blooms on 40-inch 
stalks. $2.00 
GRADUATION BALL (Milliken) 
Our own “Baby Ribbon” Pink. Not large, but beautifully shaped 
with no markings to mar the lovely pastel coloring. The standards 
and falls are pleasingly ruffled, and the beard, which is very in- 
distinct, is a pale tangerine. Blooms profusely on tall well 
branched stalks, and is an excellent cut flower. 3 ft. 2.00 
GRAND MARSHAL (Milliken) 
A different and impressive yellow. Both standards and falls are 
a deep brown-yellow. The haft is flushed with brown and the 
beard blends with the haft. The flowers are extra large, semi- 
flaring and are borne on well branched 3142-foot stems. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
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