TIGER (Davis, ’54)—Large dark red known as “Dahlia carmine.” Falls 2” wide with 
prominent crest of numerous radiating lines. The 5” flowers are of good substance and 
great beauty, with a glowing, velvety sheen. Free of rust. 36”. (Haille Selassie + large 
Teesisanticaeruled) awl? scfec se Mem So + ceeds Slocscehdiaiers « +s. simiahe acelehere asin sf\ts ch euaneaeate ie ee $3.00 
PREVIOUSLY INTRODUCED 
ATOMIC AGE—Large flower with falls of cygnet red, heavily veined, and a large ir- 
regular triangular shaped crest marking of Ta-Ming Yellow. The standards are lilac 
pink. The falls are light yellow on the reverse side. Plant vigorous and highly resis- 
CAMPRLO) TUSE. © SOD 5 eater cds ce div pinis'« seereteae = + + + we oteie cycieiele «apie ReMsks em Gaye eee ee $3.00 
BIG WOODS PURPLE (Davis, ’53)—This tall, swashbuckling fellow sports a prominent 
signal patch of chartreuse in a light field. Collected in The Big Woods, near Abbeville, 
lia, BYE a Ao an ead Gee Hn eR RSI ROO Cc o AER OC a er nnn Scola HOGA SOS o.os OC $0.50 
BOY BLUE (Davis, ’53)—Dark Vatican purple. The triangular crest has a central line 
of golden rod yellow and a chartreuse base. Standards marked with a faint yellow 
TSAUUG ISK) enh aXe eye Medea atl oon Lakes Si ease S ir aR eS ri aia een eae arreren eitin.t c'0 ainibaxco ston, o's vc $3.00 
FLAT TOP (Davis, ’53)—The flat form of “Peggy-Mac” in a pale Wistaria Violet, 
heavily veined Columbine Blue. An open pollinated seedling of a plant collected near 
JS aWore nigh Keven rs eee Made. yo an ele aa Soe reo: ieee retin nan MGR ban rn ian Mico sad 6,¢ $3.00 
FUGABOO—Very large wine purple with a tremendous chartreuse crest of “Burning 
bush” form. Floral parts pendant. Color of falls is wild aster and standards, Hepitaca, | 
DAMM oS aay SSE Ne PMR ee Me ge Yan in eto de Pag ORONE:. «Sil ashes cae: ayikae seule lO TER Fah eae Rae ere Cae eee $3.00 
GHEENS WHITE (Davis, ’53)—Large tall, vigorous white with a golden yellow crest 
Tea a eh ay zaee TER OR OMA As hoon ein ee Ne Per ae, en re ME Aer Ses Mercrse Gis tiho cor do 6c $1.00 
HIGH HAT (Davis, ’53)—Tall, light reddish purple. The large flower has a 6” spread and 
excellent substance. Sepals are very wide with a prominent gold dagger crest. Vigorous. 
ABW vet e Gate's RUGS, BAM ohana a ENS CRAMER REL 2 gk een ROE RSE A Pal cen SEL oS ee i id $2.00 
HIGH VOLTAGE (Davis, ’53)—Large, reddish-purple which towers above most of the 
other irises. The falls are grape juice purple, heavily veined, and with a faint chartreuse 
line crest. Standards are Belladonna violet. This early, vigorous plant produces an 
abundance, ot ploom of Hat wform-and)2o0od' substance, 48” 7 on ae ne eee $1.00 
JUST KATE (Davis, ’53)—Deep, Lobelia blue with light veining. The radiating crest 
of chartreuse merges to white at the extremities. Flowers reflexed, with the reverse a 
light weneenishayellowarelante tallvand avis OrouSye. s.css.c oesielaee cle cusie Seiteiae oh ae ener $2.00 
LAGNIAPPE (Davis, ’53)—Deep rose pink. Described as “Blush rose.’ Flower large 
ig COLY POOG VU MSIL Vapor kG be ays Sane tiak See: 3.5 sis CMe bs hs Sake 8 oh oe eRe ee tee ne $1.00 
LOUISIANA BURGUNDY—A red which is so dark that it suggests purple. Flower 
large and flat, with excellent substance. Open pollinated seedling from a purple collected 
MNeCaATeADUCVilLewmlae ear Veo GOuemenar yeeerecte. oh a ne tN ee csi ih et aera re ere $3.00 
OLD CREOLE (Davis, ’53)—Tall giganticaerulea blue with white veining. The large, 
flat flower is suggestive of Japanese Irises. This vigorous specimen was collected by 
Vernon L. Davis near New Orleans. (Formerly listed as “Algiers”). ............ $0.50 
PERIWINKLE—A beautiful periwinkle blue. The plant is tall and the flowers are 
rather large, blooming early in the season. Origin unknown, but it may have come 
PLOmMmLnesOnoina Viale Deiaillonecolection...2. 1.5. ae cae ene ee $0.50 
SIR LANCELOT—A large, soft blue with a very long, gold lance crest .......... $1.00 
YELLOW SUNSET (Davis, ’53)—A 5” flower of Rubient red, darker veined. The stan- 
dards and falls are greenish yellow on the reverse. Crest marked with five radiating 
lines of golden rod yellow. (Abbeville Yellow + Bayou Sunset). 28” .......... $3.00 
1952 RELEASES OF AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 
L.S.U. No. 1—Amaranth purple with 5” flower. Long pencil crest of golden yellow. Falls 
eld snorizontal ly moUNSstaAnCenexCOlents (SU) an... \.shrpele'os a's celta) bos pe ee ee $1.50 
L.S.U. No. 3—Burgundy violet with dark, radiating veins. Green line crest in light yel- 
low eld; @ barzestlowerlore, berpy-Mac’ type. 34% oo... 1h. bka alts cee ee $1.50 
L.S.U. No. 4—Large, deep rose pink with small gold crest of three irregular lines. 
standards oa dightertpinik ysupstance Pood 34” 0h. 5 a) osc aces scan ee ee $1.50 
L.S.U. No. 5—Large Bishop blue with greenish yellow crest of short, radiating lines. 
Havly, aPC. DlOOMINS Variety, 2k mers See « «6 «4 Beces(e the aie vheee Gh cet $L.50 
