GREAT LAKES 
CHERIE 
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HEROIQUE (A. Bloese, 1952). A sturdy white which has pro- 
duced gigantic flowers, 9 inches from apex to base. It has an 
unusually long blooming season, multiplies rapidly, withstands 
wind and rain well and makes an outstanding clump in the 
garden. Each $2.50 
HI-TIME (Hall, 1950). A new color—rich glowing golden apri- 
cot. The flowers appear to be fashioned of silk, and their beauty 
is enhanced by a bright tangerine beard. H.M., 1950. 
Each $3.00 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest, 1951). A chrome-yellow ground 
plicata with a dash of orange and a white blaze on the falls. 
H.M., 1951. Each $3.50 
ILLUSTRIOUS (Hall, 1953). This uniform, deep rich blue pro- 
duces giant sized flowers on well branched stalks. If you like 
them big, plant Illustrious. Each $5.00 
INCA CHIEF (Mitch, 1952). A sensational newcomer. The 
broad horizontal falls extend 7 inches or more. The rich brown 
blossoms have a golden glow which seems to emanate from the 
interior of the flower. Scarce and in great demand. Sold out 
early last year. H.M., 1952. Each $10.00 
Last year I ordered one of your Heroique Iris just to see what 
it would do in our hot Sacramento Valley. I have found that it 
is very dependable as it held up for days under this year’s 
adverse weather conditions. 
[aL A Galttorud 
GOLDEN RUSSET 
