ZANTHA (O. Fay ‘47). E.-M. (Gold Medal: Crown 
of Gold x Lady Paramount) x (41-22: Golden 
Hind x prob. Jean Cayeux). Simply huge, 
clear brilliant yellow. A wonderful exhibition 
stalk. Parent of Truly Yours. Winner of The 
President's cup and H.M. ‘47 $2.50 
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ZARA (Hinkle) (See Introductions) 
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ZEBULON* (E. Callis ‘42). M. (Ormohr x Sir 
Knight.) Large purple. Fertile both ways, even 
on rather difficult hybrid lines $1.00 
INTERMEDIATES 
These flower, usually, near the end of the dwarf 
bearded season and before the tall bearded, so 
fill the gap between to give iris bloom when 
it is needed. 
BILLET-DOUX (G. Douglas ‘47). 12 inches. (Call- 
ing Me x Caroline Burr.) Actually not a true 
intermediate as it is from tall parents and 
blooms with them. A fine blue border plant 
with deeper blue at hafts. Actually quite simi- 
lar ie Little Lake $2.00 
SE— 
FAIRY FLAX (P. Cook ‘51). 10 inches. (Dwarf and 
T.B.) Beautifully formed, flaring light blue. Will 
set perdi Has no pollen. H.M. ‘51 $2.00 
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GOLDEN BOW (H. P. Sass ‘35). 15 inches. (T. B. 
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and dwarf.) Richest brilliant yellow of lovely 
flaring form. A grand thing to start the taller, 
bearded season, and to supply some early 
flowers to cut $ .50 
GREEN SPOT (P. Cook '51). 10 inches. (T. B. and 
Dwarf.) Off-white with decided green spot in 
falls. H.M. ‘51. Net $2.50 
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LOUISE STARKER* (Marx). 14 inches. (Dwart- - 
Tall-Onco extraction.) A white that is very de- 
pendable to re-bloom $1.00 
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ZUA (Crawford ‘14). (Sport of Florentina.) Blue 
white heavily crinkled and serrated. Delightful 
border iris that blooms with a good many of 
the dwarfs. 14 inches $ .60 
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DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
ALINDA (P. Cook ‘46). 4 inches. (Socrates x pu- 
mila.) Lovely violet or red-purple with pale 
blue beard. H.M. ’53 $ .50 
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APRIL MORN (W. Welch '52). 4 inches. ((Chamae- 
iris x Sass Dark Ruby) x (1. pumila)) x (Sulina). 
Flax blue with flaring falls and blue beard. 
H.M. ‘52. Net $3.00 
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ATROVIOLACEA (Todaro 1856). Tiny rich red- 
purple. The first to flower in the spring. H.M. 
‘51, Caparne Award 1952 $ .50 
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BEAUTY SPOT* (Marx '47). (Red dwarf x Her- 
mione.) Deep purple with red undertone. Hy- 
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BLARNEY (W. Welch ‘50). E.E. (Fiancee x 
“Fairy”) x (Cook 1546: ((Azurea x Pumila) x 
(Pumila)). The first of the ‘green’ dwarfs to 
be offered. Should be a wonderful parent for 
TLC COLOLS |i heitehett tes exeins asta herste sllafe rants $3.00 
E—8 
BLAZON (W. Welch ‘52). 7 inches. ((Purple 
Beauty x Burchfield 414) x (Biflora)) x (Self). 
Deepest maroon self, brilliant gold beard. 
Ruffled closed standards, flaring falls. H.M. 
TOs NGL eae vet gaiiaecie teks heoet Saabs some ie Disene 
BLUE BAND (P. Cook ‘50). 6 inches. (Yellow 
chamaeiris x blue pumila.) Lovely flaring blue. 
H.M. ‘52. Net $2.00 
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BLUE MASCOT (Marx ‘47). Reflection x chamae- 
iris.) Delightful, flaring blue, wide. H.M. ‘49. 
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BRIDE (Caparne 1901). (Statellae x Candida.) 
About the best and most popular white, a 
color rare, to date, in dwarfs. 6 inches. .$ .50 
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CREAM TART (Hill-Son). Flaring light yellow. 
Fs Re ae IA RD MEA MTEC PMEAR Sas eta Rts $ .50 
CUP AND SAUCER (Welch ‘51). 5 inches. (Sass 
Dark Ruby x Purple Beauty) x (I. arenaria). 
Mahogany-red self. Falls flare saucer-like with 
standards cupped. Charming. Net $1.50 
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FAIRY (Junge). Unusual porcelain blue and 
white, with buff and chartreuse tones as well. 
POP CHESS wiper tein awee Sle cleat Reco eee $ .50 
SE—3 
FALLEN LEAF (Williamson-Gersdorff ‘31). 12 
inches. (korolkowi x Dwarf.) Standards reddish- 
wine, falls claret-maroon, and a golden-bronze 
beard. Flower definitely regelia in its pointed 
enue Easy grower $1.50 
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KEEPSAKE (Cook ‘36). (Socrates x I. flavissima 
dwarf species.) Small flaring bright yellow. 
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AMAMCH SS aera reek its Lustclale oe ee tay ee a $ .50 
SE—1 
LIEUTENANT DE CAVAGNAC (Andre '26). 6 
inches. Mulberry purple. Dependable re- 
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LITTLE ELSA (Muhlestein ‘48). E.E. (Brautijungfer: 
“Bridesmaid” x Bride.) Almost pure white 
standards, lemon falls shaded lighter toward 
bottom. Might be called a lemon-yellow 
amoena. From a distance enmass gives quite 
a white garden effect. Stems long enough to 
cut—about 7 to 8 inches. H.M. '48....... $ .50 
LOBELIA (Millet ‘07). Blue-purple 6 inches tall. 
Hor eatlelle etch slur slic Suh st aiehataite aikuetar oe we a en eee ee $ .35 
MIST O’PINK (Hill-son ‘44?). 6 inches. (Rosemist x 
Arenarie.) Much pinker and better formed 
Rosemist, actually a pinkish-lavender bi-color. 
Be rete Pep 50 ie apie incl a ta 
MOON GLEAM (W. Marx ’47). 5 inches. (Sound 
Money x chamaeiris.) Flaring light yellow. 
H.M. ‘49 $ .75 
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