GENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton 1950) Large clear pale blue with beautiful full form. Clean haft and 
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CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) This very fine medium blue won the Dykes Medal in 1947. ...... 1.50 
CLOUDCAP (DeForest 1950) The largest and tallest of the tangerine-bearded pinks. Extra wide 
Gwoaneloidels) Gravel anwharvevol ateillss, PAGIMI, WISE cocodaccnsccanboodd dado 5anc 2D0G0dDOUS uD DAUON 10.00 
COLONEL PRIMROSE (DeForest 1951) Ruffled, wide flowers of sparkling lemon chrome. Closed 
standards. Rounded, horizontal falls. Excellent substance. ..........--s+eeeeeeereeeeee 7.50 
CONFETTI (Schreiner 1949) A beautiful and unusual plicata of creamy white with pinkish mark- 
ings and stippling. Large flowers with heavy substanfe. H.M. .........-+esseeeeeeeeee 3.00 
CONGO (Schreiner 1953) Large dark red with a silken sheen and a black undertone. Excellent 
iteicoat sensyel loimoralSlalbalon. couch oanS.onbasood Goo bb dSnc aco OUlO US Odocd Oe oI UO aE NOD Net 15.00 
DANCING WATERS (Sass 1950) A fine new blue and white plicata with flaring falls. .... 5.00 
DARK MELODY (Sass 1951) A blended plicata of deep livid purple. Brown beard. Edge of 
ladhat is, lei xeoimbailouteray oun: ~ gobo oo uogobnoucb dD Cou d oOo MoO OD OOD Odo MON OO Din Homo DDdo 5.00 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946) Large, beautifully formed rich cream. Broad standards and rounded 
rdvenebare; aieillisy, IeXenglkye ancl Coainer sale, JAM, IBY) oo onedonoacon odo odepo0dondaU cm O Rd S005 1.50 
DISTANCE (Cook 1946) A satiny silvery blue with even coloring. A.M. 1949. ........... 1.50 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook 1943) An orchid pink self with great purity of coloring. Standards, and 
falls have exceptional weight. A cold pink, not a blend. A.M. 1948. ................-0.- 1.50 
DREAMY (Linse 1953) This huge, ruffled pure white is colossal in effect. You will have to see 
this gorgeous white to realize how sumptuous an iris can’ bel .3..--.-...5-5-.........- 15.00 
EBONY ECHO (Tompkins 1948) Large broad petals and horizontal falls. Deep carmine with 
llicele Somnaky Cxewlenz, Islollcls Wyo exact Well, NIM, WIS. soocacacocadcos cr pdseD Guo OUSOE 7.00 
ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND (Miles 1946) A clean light Azure blue of very fine form and finish. 
Jk listehgehine) Cosel ia bhndlliel einen, Sooo nsonoodocon suico0o0n000 00 HOG ao OBE GoamanoOO. 6 maw 5.00 — 
ESCAPADE (Tomp. 1952) A beautiful and delightful rich glowing orchid with a shimmering 
isacleve oe (oyellel, INEGa Jeimeyerel Woinen, Wyaidey srblllerel OEMS, ooacanascsovasuoonuameodanDoaED’ 10.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944) Almost white standards shaded cream at the base, the falls 
ids) or sunevelllen? Gi Gejejorsie, idevol, llensiaelem Canicl clecier qriollet, PAI, WE sac osccadcoscgdsccanc 1.50 
FANTASY (D. Hall 1947) A beautifully ruffled rose and orchid toned pink. Distinct and different 
ileimaer \waliay Con eantejeronaey losrenncl; VAIMI, ISG node docoossocogdemunvoobocboodoanooEbOE 5.00 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 19438) Brilliant plicata with heavy burgundy-red markings on yellow 
grounds Viery vgay, cid ¥eoloriulsaypace scsys eis as ie eee aeior. euetnnetene erate tele ete ielere oni here 1.50 
FIREDANCE (Fay 1947) This extra fine plicata is heavily marked with burgundy-red. A much 
deeperrichersandstallen Gireercekerssuls MGM G4 /ge meycievenan sie eisiorer oie iciehere oor ie eels Wel creeievee-tetel 3.00 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest 1951) Tall, wide, ruffled flowers of chartreuse-cream with a pink 
fiusheeinkishebeard wet tel G57 was see it a aE eR eI ee eee 10.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) A self of deep, rich Bordeaux red. A.M. .............. 1.50 
GENERAL PATTON (Klein. 1947) A dark, rich, true brown with a metallic glow. H.M. 1947. 2.00 
GOLDEN HAWK (Smith 1951) Bright primrose yellow self, overlaid with metallic gold. Very 
paleroial, lene waeniacicr. vali, dil. 5 darah aawodtataq cao a0 pec ono Codie Seb wc Belobo ae oe 25.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor 1946) A splendid large solid yellow. A winner from California. 
Slightly witender. 1A. Mil OS0 1 Seeccasnoistasaic a sic ovsiciay-tercharcislicisncteher ate a oiewete oachonstencnchaeicie eeece costes cacaem 2.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946) The most huge of all. Good stout stems and splendid grower. The 
Moun YSleeioimnsuininer CIP missy elolion, JANAIMIS INSISWAS oss dbo au cdo rood dd choosed acts uodbadeeseged 2.60 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Shreiner 1952) Clear, pure true yellow of excellent habits and generous 
bday HSSMelaleanl eller, hide ribballisiaiey, aan anh ooegan edo co anuOe bso doco Oa U OO buds BOB SUS oon 10.00 
GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlstein 1947) Huge flowers of a medium shade of yellow heavily ruffled 
anditlutedsatvihe edg.es.ga la ‘Nig OAC aie ter ents wee ieee cr en aa irate gtk tr ee ean ee en 1.50 
GOOD MEASURE (Whiting 1953) Very deep yellow self—pure cadmium yellow. Generous in 
ellizquelitiestihate make sup ch (COOCuEIEIS Han ueinene irene me neice eke eit Terrence a 7.00 
GOOD NEWS (Klein. 1946) Brilliant mustard-gold self. Ruffled fine form. 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall 1952) The shade of Heritage but twice as large. The peer of the 
tlamingo-pinks.to date, TL BlOS2.5 5 cis grsic oe sts cle taal erent aa tele eee nme een ne 12.00 
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