COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest 1949)— 
An ovation in the deep shell pinks. The 
flower is a deeper pink than Spindrift 
and has a startling color contrast of 
bright purplish tones throughout the top 
portion of the fall petals, surrounding a 
bright tangerine beard. It is truly a 
color carnival. Mid-season. Honorable 
Mention ALS; -1950:. 36° ings se $3.50 
COPPER FRILLS—M 34 in. Crisply 
ruffled, rosy copper self—well named. 
A border iris, rich in color, good for 
massing. Flowers rather small but well 
proportioned to the well branched stalk. 
Nice for cutting. Appreciated more 
each year. $0.50 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland ’34)—M 36 
in. A blend of gold, copper and pink- 
ish-tan that produces the effect of glist- 
PIMIeeCODDCI a tes aee en 2 fate $0.50 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg ’41)—M 38 in. 
Luscious soft pink blend with coppery 
suffusion at the hafts, blue shadings on 
the midrib and style arms and orange- 
brown beard. Perhaps the pinkest blend. 
A fine companion to Caroline Burr. $0.50 
CYNTHIA ANN PARKER (Whiting 47) 
—~ EM. 36 in. Clear light blue self with 
a briliant yellow beard. —-_.--=---_- $0.50 
DAWN RAYS (Whiting ’48)—M 33 in. A 
lovely pink and yellow blend. __-~ $0.50 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ’41)—M 40 in. 
Large, ruffled golden-pink with slight 
copper undertone. Well shaped, closed 
standard and widely flaring falls. $1.00 
DIXIE BELLE (Milliken ’48)—E (White 
1937—10 x Lav. 2270-32). Heavily ruf- 
fled white— not from Snow Flurry, al- 
tnough it looks as though it should be. 
ret Geet ne Late n. 6 ee Ae $1.50 
DREAM CASTLE (Cook 1943)—M 36 in. 
(Cook Edlg. x Rameses). Deep orchid 
pink with extremely broad hafts and 
wide petals. Lovely. A.M. 1948. ~-$1.50 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Williamson ’36) 
—M 36 in. A glowing, silky, Sere Se 
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ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 1942)—M 36 in. 
Flashing with scintillating brilliance, 
this deep yellow brushed orange draws 
the eye like a beacon. The falls have a 
sort of overlay of vivid orange-brown. 
$1.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis °42)—M 36 in. A 
giant flower of bishop’s purple with a 
Blges te IStrOUS SGX LUL Gia. ee tne = $1.00 
EL MORROCO (Becherer’s ’45)—M 36 in. 
Beautiful opal-pink with broad rounded 
pealts and heavy leather-like substance. 
aS SEE a 2 ly Sine fag ale Sia ae $0575 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass ’39)—M 36 in. 
Irilly flowers of lemon-ice. ______ $0.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas ’°44)— 
VL 36 in. Cream white standards, lumi 
nous falls are a blend of copper-red and 
violet. Best amoena since Wabash. $1.50 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938)—M 40 
in. Light yellow standards. Deep yellow 
fall. Bright orange beard, accentuat- 
ing the two-toned yellow effect. Gen- 
erous bloomer and rapid increaser. A 
“must have’ for every garden. je. $9.50 
FIRECRACKER (D. Hall 1943)—This is 
a bright red plicata. The flower is yel- 
low, heavily stitched and etched in a 
glowing dark burgundy red. It charms 
from afar. Mid-season. 32 in. ____ $1.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass ’41)—M 40 in. 
Pink, like the foam on a strawberry 
soda with rosy lines at the shaft. A con- 
spicuous tangerine beard. ___----- $0.50 
FOREST VIOLET (Milliken)—An en- 
chanting deep violet self, warmed and 
enriched by a brown infusion through- 
out, even to the violet beard which is 
beavily 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 cut- 
tinge. Very iraeran tics be ee ta oe $2.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham ’37)—M 45 
in. Maize-yellow standards, deep rose 
faliste eee Sete ee eee ete $0.50 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr ’26)—ML 42 in. 
Lurge lilac rose with a gay, semi-flaring 
form and captivating color that has add- 
ed charm to gardens for 20 years. $0.50 
FRISCOETTE (Hill ’46)—M 25 in. This 
little fellow is a miniature San Fran- 
cisco. A dainty blue plicata used as 
table ITIS see ee ee aie es er $0.50 
CARDEN GLORY (Whiting 43) — M 
34 in. Pure, deep rich bordeaux red 
\vith a dark beard. Smooth even color 
throughout, no haft markings. -- $1.50 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter ’36)—L 38 in. 
Glowing red, rich and vivid. ---- $0.75 
GLORIOLE (Gage ’33)—Huge frosty, 
pale blue with excellent substance. $0.50 
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