GENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
HEATHER ROSE (Hall 1950) Large rosy orchid pink with a tangerine beard. H.M. 1951. ... 3.59 
HEIGH HO (Craig 1949) Prolific oncobred with tall, wiry stems and fine branching. Clear violet 
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HIGH COMMAND (Long 1945) Primrose yellow standards and blackish mahogany falls, edged 
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HURRICANE (Craig 1949) Immense oncobred in variable powder blue, suffused and flecked 
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INCA CHIEF (Mitch 1952) Spectacular in size! A brilliant, lustrous burnished golden bronze, 
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INTERLUDE (Sass 1951) Very fine brilliant blend of rosy-red with a touch of blue at the tip of 
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IVORY PETALS (Sass 1952) An unusual tan or old ivory shade with a solid undertone of pale 
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JANE PHILLIPS (Graves 1950) Smoothly tailored light blue of beautifully ruffled form. One of 
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JUNE BRIDE (Hall 1952) Deep apricot-pink self with a heavy geranium-red beard. Horizontal 
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KING'S JESTER (Stevens 1948) A lovely and unusual plicata of silvery white with heavy wash- 
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LADY LOUISE (Graves 1947) uge ruffled flower with bright buff, standards and falls of gleam- 
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LATIGO (Sass 1952) Purest white! Huge, gleaming white with a slight touch of lemon at the 
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LAUREL HILL (Plough 1949) Onco type flower in an unusual rosy-lavender shade. Hardy, pro- 
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LEADING LADY (Lyell 1949) A large, ruffled and very broad petaled flower of rich cream 
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LEILANI (Washington 1943) Outstanding orange pink, charming and different. The falls have 
Wellscctinecslines ot deeper pinks Peach. red beard. FUMs.. ce uts le Fas eels es vices vow o's 1.00 
LILAC LANE (Whiting 1947) A delicate toned lilac pink self with a pearly iridescence. Large, 
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LIMELIGHT (Hall 1952) This ruffled and frilled canary-yellow is one everyone will want. One 
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LINDORA (Sass 1950) Rich, deep yellow standards and falls of purest white edged with the 
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LYNN LANGFORD (D. Hall 1946) A deep toned orchid pink with a golden yellow center. Huge 
flowersof good. form and heavy substance. A.M. 1950) 2.022. ns ediee nce eves nese ee 2.00 
MALAY (Klein. 1952) Rich and brilliant ginger-brown self of good size. Flat spreading falls. A 
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MARY RANDALL (Fay 1951) Deep rose pink self, with a bright tangerine beard. Large, beau- 
tifully ruffled, wide blossoms of perfect form. A.M. 1993. ...........--.e eee eee eee Net 20.00 
MASKED BALL (Buss 1949) Closely domed standards of deep rich purple with semi-flaring falls 
of pure white bordered with the same purple as the standards. Unusual. .............. 3.50 
MATTIE GATES (Sass 1946) A very clear, waxlike flower of cool yellow. A.M. 1950. .... 3.50 
MAYTIME (Whiting 1950) A lilac pink amoena of clean fresh coloring. Wide, broad flaring 
form. A new color combination that has won high praise. A.M. 1953. ................ 12.00 
MELODY LANE (D. Hall 1949) Soft golden apricot flowers of large size and long form. Brilliant 
tangerine beard contrasts with the mellow peach tones. A.M. 1952. ...........-...0000- 3.50 
MEMPHIS BELLE (Pierce 1952) Very ruffled, nice sized flower of pinkish lavender. Finest cf 
ing Garcladel tele diell EDI wc SIS UA we aati ik SE re BP ar dar Air PCR A AP coc erat epee a a. Net 18.00 
MOBY DICK (Sass 1953) A truly enormous white of clean pure coloring and excellent form. 
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MOHRESQUE (Keith 1950) Standards of light brown and falls of yellowish-buff changing to 
chartreuse around the beard, with purplish flaking over the falls makes this oncobred a true 
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