1954 INTRODUCTIONS 
CHINA DOLL 10.00 
(Rogers 54) M. 40”—From my own garden 
comes this lovely iris, a self. The color is 
close to that of vanilla ice cream. The 
beard is almost the same color with a little 
yellow cast. This is a large flower of very 
good form and substance. Standards are 
full and domed. Falls are broad and grace- 
fully dropping with a slight flare at ends. 
The entire flower is ruffled. The branch- 
ing is good. Parentage Spanish Peaks x Har- 
riet Thoreau. 
New introductions from the garden of 
Mrs. Bernard E. Ulrich of Atchison, Kan 
LUSTROUS 7.50 
(Ulrich ’54) M. 34”—Plicata, yellow back- 
ground with rose-purple standards and rose- 
purple edging on falls. Yellow beard. Par- 
entage Tiffany x Orloff. 
MEXICANA ROSE 7.50 
(Ulrich ’54) M. 36”—Deep rose blend, tan 
veining at the haft. Orange-yellow beard. 
Parentage Prairie Sunset x Brown Thrasher. 
PPB PBB DPB PPP PP PPP PPPOE 
ACTION FRONT .50 
(Cook ’42) E.M. 36”—Large glowing cop- 
pery red with extra broad falls and brilliant 
yellow beard. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ 1.50 
(Graves 48) M. 42”—A spectacular new 
white. The crisp, firm flowers with closely 
domed standards and semi-flaring falls are 
large and very white, surmounted by a thick 
brilliant gold beard. H.M. 748. 
ADVENTURE 50 
(Grant ’41) M. 36”’——Cream and raspberry- 
cinnamon plicata. 
AFAR 1.00 
(Lapham ’48) E.M. 34”—Orange sherbet 
toned pink, a color all its own. Strong 
grower. 
ALADDIN’S WISH <i 
(Murawaska ’45) M. 36”’—Medium blue 
with brushings of cream. A large, tall and 
very distinct plicata. Unusual. 
ALLINE ROGERS 3.50 
(Kleinsorge ’50) M. 34”—Huge tan blend 
with an ashes of roses cast. A fine Iris. 
H.C. ’49; H.M. ’51. 
AMANDINE 1.50 
(G. Douglas 46) M.L. 36” — Beautiful 
creamy lemon yellow self with wide petals 
and fine form. Well branched stems. H.M. 
48. 
AMIGO .50 
(Williamson ’34) E.M. 34”—Standards clear 
light lavender-violet; falls deep hyacinth 
violet with light margin. H.M. ’36; A.M. ’38. 
ARAB KNIGHT 5.00 
(Whiting ’44) V.L. 36’—Near self of rich 
burnt orange coloring. Large size and vigor- 
ous growing. H.M. '46. 
PANSY FRILLS 7.50 
(Ulrich ’54) M. 34”—Plicata. White back- 
ground with pansy-purple markings. Yellow 
beard. Fragrant. Parentage Tiffany x Theo- 
dolinda. 
PINK CARNIVAL 10.00 
(Ulrich 754) M. 36”—Cameo pink self, tan- 
gerine beard. Parentage Loomis SQ-72x 
Golden Eagle. 
PINK ELEGANCE 10.00 
(Ulrich 754) M. 36”—Cameo pink self. 
Bright tangerine beard. Parentage Loomis 
V-20 x Golden Eagle. 
PINK RHYTHM 10.00 
(Ulrich 754) M. 34”—Flaming pink self. 
Tangerine beard. Parentage Pink Cameo x 
Golden Eagle. 
SHEIK OF ARABY 7.50 
(Ulrich 754) M. 36”—Red bi-tone; stand- 
ards red brown; falls red; orange beard. 
Parentage Susitna Sunset x Brown Thrasher. 
ARGUS PHEASANT 4.50 
(DeForest *48) M. 38”—A smooth soft, 
light brown Iris with an orange-brown 
beard. Huge flowers with broad flaring 
falls and wide standards, H.M. ’48; A.M. ’50. 
ARIANE 0 
(Cayeux ’35) E.M. 32”—Over-all blue and 
white plicata. Heavy bloomer and one of 
the best plicatas. A real beauty. 
AUBURN 1.50 
(Kleinsorge *45) M. 36”—Standards and 
falls are a coppery-henna brown with gold 
undertone, and brilliant patch of blue in 
center near tip of beard. H.M. 746. 
AURORA DAWN 1.50 
(Whiting ’48) M. 36”—Delightful blend of 
rose-pink and gold. 
AZALA 1.00 
(Nesmith ’46) M. 38”—Azalea pink and 
ivory. Standards are domed and firmly held. 
Falls semi-flaring. Soft pink beard. In- 
creases rapidly. 
AZURE SKIES .50 
(Pattison 43) M. 36”—Ruffled self of pale 
azure-blue. Firm-domed standards and flar- 
ing falls. Very lovely. A.M. ’45. 
BALLERINA 7.50 
(Hall 51) M. 36”—A very large, ruffled 
wide petaled flamingo-pink self with deep 
orange beard. It is a medium to light tone 
of pink. Petals are thick and lustrous; the 
form ideal. Husky stems with excellent 
branching. H.M. ’51. 
BALLET DANCER 2.50 
(Kleinsorge 49) E.M. 36"—A buffy golden 
apricot self. Stiff flaring horizontal falls. 
H.M. 749. 
BALMUNG .60 
(H. Sass ’39) M. L. 38”—Especially fine 
yellow plicata with clear brown markings. 
H.M. ’40; A.M. ’42. 
