LILAC LANE 
MORNING MELODY 
LOTHARIO 
BLUE GLOW 
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RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner 1951) EM. 34’. * 
A plicata to excite both the color conscious and the style 
conscious fancier! Fresher, brighter, starchier than Minnie 
Colquitt, its clean cut styling, jaunty ruffling and the con- 
trasting white blaze on the falls—gleaming like new-minted 
silver dollars—summon the garden visitor from afar. A fine 
color reproduction page 41. HM’51. $10.00 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) ML. 34’. 
A rich red, velvety and brilliant, with a chestnut cast. A 
gleam of red, indeed, with good sized flowers, moderately 
branched stems. A fine red at a moderate price. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
RED TORCH (H. Sass 1947) ML. 34”. 
This two-toned compact flower stands out like a torch indeed. 
Rich gold-bronze standards with the falls presenting a start- 
ling shade of pure velvety red—yes, a real red. The form is 
compact, neatly rounded and the falls flare nicely. Moderate 
in height and size. Pictured page 31. HM’47. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Columbia, S. C. 
The PINK CAMEO we ordered last year is in bloom and 
is lovelier than the picture! We are pleased with all the 
Iris we ordered from you. 
Mrs. Gaol. We 
