INDIAN NATION (DeForest ‘52). Enamel-like fin- 
ished red-brown of excellent substance. 40 
aad g (SPS Pegkt Sobre gto A tai ea Og $7.50 
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INDIAN RED (H. F. Hall ‘49). M. (R-64: ) x (Color 
Sergeant). Pompeiian red with coppery-rose 
Undertones Netw ues obcyy ate Mpwy bal a $3.00 
INSIGNIA (Snyder ‘'51). M. (Dreamland x Sass 
plicata.) Large, fully formed plicata of a new 
and novel arrangement showing its cream- 
white with cinnamon-brown markings to per- 
fection. Sensational at the Sioux City meeting, 
H.C. award ‘50. Limited stock $10.00 
S-—-5 
INSPIRATION (Stevens ‘37). E.-M. (Pioneer x 
Magnifica, F 2.) Simply huge mulberry-pink. 
Always popular $1.00 
E—17 
{NTERLUDE (Henry Sass ‘51). M., 38 inches. 
(Prairie Sunset x Matula) x (Sunset Serenade)) 
x (Mattie Gates.) Heavy substanced russet-tan 
standards, ochre-red falls with blue blaze 
shaped like a heart around tip of yellow 
Haken Introduced as Gay Heart $4.00 
IRISH CHARM (DeForest ‘52). E.-M., 36 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Lake Shannon.) Lovely ruffled 
blue-white with texture veining. Lavender in- 
ae ee in center of flower $7.50 
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ITALIAN JOY (Stevens ‘47). M.-L. (Firelight x 
Copper Rose.) Standards rosy-wine flushed 
bronze, falls fuchsia. Great garden value $1.50 
IVORY PETAL (Henry Sass ‘52). M.-L., 36 inches. 
Blood of: Jean Cayeux, Siegfried, Dore, sister 
of Flora Zenor, Blue Shimmer, tan, and yellow 
plicata sdlgs.). Smooth ivory $6.00 
SE—8 
IVORY PRINCESS (Whiting ‘50). M.-L. (Puris- 
sima x Matula) x (White Goddess). Large, 
ivory self. Blood for many good qualities, 
smoothness, and variety of colors $2.00 
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JACK FROST (Corey ‘51). M. 
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(Snow Flurry x 
sdlg.: Gloricle x Shining Waters.) New ruffled: 
white. H.M. ‘51 $7.50 
SE—7 
JAKE (J. Sass ‘43). M. (Tiffany x Maid of Astolat.) 
White with inner glow of lemon. Always a 
good performance. Fine blood for plicatas and 
lemons $75 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves ‘50). M. (Helen McGreg- 
or x sdlg.: Pale Moonlight x Great Lakes.) Ex- 
quisite light blue with quality its mark of dis- 
tinction. Falls flare and are slightly fluted. 
Should be a superb parent for blues and 
whites.-H.M. ‘50, A.M. ‘52 $5.00 
SE—5 
JASPER AGATE (Mrs. T. A. Williams ‘43). M. 
Junaluska x Consort) x (Cheerio). Brilliant low 
growing red-copper. Splendid parent when 
used with tall varieties. H.M. ‘44 7c 
JAVA JEWEL (DeForest 51). M. (Rio Oro x Prai- 
tie Sunset) x (Copper River). Bright old gold. 
One of pollens that finally gave takes on Utah 
Special $7.50 
JEWEL (Whiting ‘52). M-L., 28 inches. (Matula x 
Midwest Gem) x (Ola Kala.) A jewel for the 
front of the border. Yellow with white area in 
falls 
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JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig ‘49). M. (China Maid x 
Tiffany) x (Mitchell sdlg: ((((Seduction) x (((Mitch. 
1-115) x ((Sherbert v Yel. Bl) x (Alcazar x 
Esplendido))) x (Bronze Beacon x San Fran- 
cisco)))). Stunning brushed plicata, and a de- 
pores ie re-bloomer $4.00 
JULIET (Kleinsorge ‘46). E.-M. (269 x Prairie Sun- 
set.) Flame copper and salmon. H.M. ‘47. .$1.00 
JUNE BRIDE (D. Hall '52). M. Flaring deep apri- 
cot-pink of large size on 30-inch stalks. H.M. 
‘52. Net 
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JUNE MEREDITH (Muhlestein) (See Introductions) 
JUNE SUNLIGHT (McCormick ‘53). L., 36 inches. 
(Treasure Island x Spun Gold.) Velvety-appear- 
ing clean self of light cadmium yellow with 
heavy orange beard. Superb substance. H.M. 
SE Bilme Nea oe Oe ce LH AE NP LASS calatrens NIUE Te $12.50 
E—26 
JUST ANNIE (Muhlestein ‘51). M.-L. (Sister to 
Fabulous Kate.) Very large yellow and white 
bi-color, as distinct and charming in form as 
her’ sister. Net $3.00 
N—2-1 
Our beloved Annie Gierish, for whom this 
iris was named, passed away last year 
during the season of year she loved best 
(IRIS TIME) and her passing leaves many 
a heart lonesome. Yet we know she is 
happy where her spirit dwells, and there, 
surely, she is among even more beautiful 
iris than man’s mind has even dreamed, 
for it could not be heaven, to such a one, 
if there were no iris there. 
KANAB (L. Crosby) (See Introductions) 
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KALIFA FATIMA (C. G. White ‘52). E., 24 inches. 
(Onco derivitive.) Although very onco in ap- 
pearance, and undoubtedly almost pure in 
this respect, it is quite easy of growth. Laven- 
der-whiie and blackish-purple blend, purple 
signal. H.M. ‘52. Net $7.50 
E—16 
KATHERINE FAY (O. Fay ‘45). M. (Gloriole x 
39-3, a Selene sdlg.) Large slightly ruffled, 
wide white. Superb blood for blues and 
whites. A.M. ‘47 
E—23 
KATHY (R. Gorham ‘51). M. 36 inches. (Old Parch- 
ment x Prairie Sunset.) A simply huge yellow 
with light area in falls $1.00 
E—19 
KEEN VALLEY (K. Smith ‘49). E.-M., 40 inches. 
(Lake George x Great Lakes.) Simply superb. 
Slightly deeper blue and much smoother than 
its sister Blue Valley. This will produce the 
blues we want and will surely go down in 
iris history as great. H.M. ‘50 $7.50 
E—11 
KEZAR LAKE (Knowlton '51). M. (Great Lakes x 
Easter Morn.) Superb new blue—will surely 
produce quality blues and whites. H.C. ‘48, 
H.M. ‘51 
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