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MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig) 
Named for Mrs. Pattison, of Azure Sky fame, 
this beautiful iris had to be most outstanding— 
and so it is. The flowers are handsomely 
formed; the standards are domed and closed, 
and the falls ripple and flare beautifully—the 
color of the entire flower is the bluest of corn- 
flower-blue, with no markings to mar the haft. : 
Midseason. 3 ft. $5.00 : 
Se eae earemes & 
MUTED BLUE (Milliken) 
This particular iris is a charmer. A lovely | 
flower of soft grey-blue. The beard is golden | 
and flanking it are pale chartreuse reticula- | 
tions. The flowers are not large, butthe manner 
in which the blossoms are placed on the flower, 
stalk makes them very useful for cutting. <j Ae 
MYOMY (C. G. White) Onco-bred 
White, edges heavily veined and dotted with 
rosy purple, giving a pinkish tinge. $1.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay) 
An entrancing snow-white blossom beauti- 
fully formed and nicely ruffled. A bright yel- 
low beard gives the flower a spritely gay ap- 
pearance. 3 ft. $2.00 
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NELSON OF HILLY (C. G. White) Onco-bred 
One of the most beautiful iris in this entire 
group. White standards with lavender-blue cast, 
falls of cream generously peppered with cin- 
namon and violet minute dots, which at a dis- 
tance give a dusty rose effect. 2 ft. $1.00 
OLA KALA (Sass) 
Breathes there a gardener who does not own 
at least one plant of Ola Kala? This lovely deep 
yellow with heavily ruffled flaring falls and 
jaunty air should certainly be in every garden. 
Won the Dykes Medal in 1948, and has headed 
the Symposium every year since then. 3 38 me 
CHAR-MAIZE 
OLD CRANBERRY (Milliken) 
This iris is a self of lovely old cranberry 
color. The shape of this particular iris is rather 
unusual as the standards and the falls are al- 
most exactly the same size, and the manner in 
which the standards are arched gives the entire 
flower a global shape, which is most attractive. | 
The stalks are tall and well branched, and the 
flowers are not crowded on the stalks. 3% ft. 
$2.00 | 
OVERTURE (Hall) i 
One of the famous Flamingo pinks — lovely 
pale pink with striking tangerine beard. Sub- | 
stance and form good. Hardy. $2.00 | 
OYEZ (C. G. White) Onco-bred 
No other oncobred is quite so bizarre—the | 
ground color is off-white, but overall there is | 
a magic-like veining in bold red-purple. The © 
falls are firm and flaring. Hardy. $1.00 
PEG DABAGH (Craig) 
Luscious clear blue-violet with huge flowers, 
broad falls and gracefully arched standards. 
Shows its onco ancestry, is very hardy and 
grows exceedingly well. 4 ft. $3.00 PIERRE MEN&) 
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PERU (Milliken) 
A springtime favorite in our garden every year. This lovely large powder- 
blue iris is alone in its color class. Part of the charm of this iris is due to 
the distinct, yet not sharply outlined lighter border around the falls which 
is due to a slight flexing of the edges. 4 ft. $1.00 
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PIERRE MENARD (Faught) 
Finest of the medium toned blues, called hyacinth by the introducer. | 
The individual blossoms are beautiful with their slightly open standards 
and widely flaring falls, but the manner in which they are placed on the 
Soe stalk gives them added charm. A treasure is in store for you 800 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook) 
Probably the best of all orchid-pink iris raised by Paul Cook. Large, per- 
fectly formed flowers with broad petals, smooth satiny texture and very 
heavy substance. More on the lavender side than pink, and very beautiful. 
MEXICO Grows exceedingly well and blooms profusely. 3 ft. $3.00 
