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BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944, 36") Terra cotta coloring in a broad- 
petaled well formed flower. It is a good grower and does not 
burn in the sun. Aptly names for Utah's scenic wonder......... meorety (ie,8. 
CARABELLA (DeForest, 1949, 36") A smooth, clear self of salmon pink.......... 2.00 
CASE MORENA (DeForest, 1943, 38") A rich, glowing coppery brown blend. 
The heavy substance will withstand considerable wind, sun and rain... .90 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945, 38") Pink, apricot and tan blended 
smoothly into one color. It blooms Late... cresrsesverevee Rte stare distovele Medel ied 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge, 1944, 34") Pure chamois in color without a vein or 
marking. The flowers are fragrant and are waved at the edges 
and have fine substance and a soft satiny finish........... Daiaie sip teu ke OG 
CHANTILLY (Hall, 1945, 36") A light orchid pink that is one of the oes 
ruffled iris in existence. The lace-like edging looks as if it 
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CHERIE (Hall, 1947, 34") The most famous of the flamingo opie, bas ae Relea 3.50 
CHIVALRY (Wills, 1944, 36") A glorious clear medium blue that is a 
wonderful performer. The flowers are ruffled and the branching 
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CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting, 1945, 38") A brilliant clear yellow. Fragrant 
and splendid in color, form, branching and growthes.essescerseseovees 01D 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest, 1950, 40") The largest and tallest of the shell pinks... 9.00 
COCK PHEASANT (Whiting, 1951, 40") A rich, garnet red with an overlay of 
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COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest, 1949, 37") A deep shade of pink with a startling 
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CONFETTI (Shreiner, 1949, 38") A pink and creamy white plicata.........eeseee 2250 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge, 1946, 34") A rich brown red blend........... eee Ge O0 
COURT HERALD (Stevens, 1952, 38") A beautifully formed rich burnished gold.., 4.00 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner, 1947, 38") A rich shade of marine blue with great 
depth of color. The ruffled flowers are on well-branched stems...... 1.00 
DAWN REFLECTION (Stevens, 1948, 36") A ground color of ivory with an 
etching of pink. it is)’ the lareest of the plicatas..:..s+..-sseese-s 4.50 
DESERT SONG (Fay, 1946, oe A beautiful early ruffled cream shaded prim- 
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DISTANCE (Cook, 1946, 36"). One of the finest blues. A cool, translucent 
light blue with a silvery cast and heavy substance... ..cereeeees a ctaan elie 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook, 1943, 34") A splendid orchid-pink with a white fontaine 1350 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell, 1946, 38") An attractive pink with a half-inch 
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HIMOHR (Loomis, 1042,°36') A huge milberry purple and Fed..corsccsssercewledies «75 
EL PASO (Kileinsorge, 1949, 33") A good golden brown.....cesesees one te «LO 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas, 1944, 36") A lovely iris with standards of creamy 
white and falls of iridescent copper and red with a violet sheen 
down the center. Four-way branching stalks and a very late bloomer.. 1.00 
FANTASY (Hall, 1947, 34") A lovely rose and orchid pink with a touch of 
purple. Beautiful color contrast between buds, flowers and beard.... 3.00 
FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947, 38") A very bright yellow and red plicata. The 
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GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943, 33") Not large but a rich red with a pmeoul 
finish. The falls are completely free from markings......... acute LAS 
GARNET FLAME (DeForest, 1952, 38") A brilliant blend of russet, red, ail 
and browns... . Sei eto ctern ie oie eet ere Seo vre oe Oa ele cte a Sapte ce site thts wig ele" iete B60. 00 
GAY BORDER (DeForest, 1949, 40") A new white plicata with a rose border...... 2.00 
GOLDBFATER (Kleinsorge, 1944, 36") A clear bright chrome-yellow self. ree 3 90 
GOLD RUFFLES (Maniestein: 1947, 38") A medium yellow that is Poeried rend! 
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GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting, 1949, 38") The most vividly colored of the orange 
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GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass, 1940, 36") Standards of light lemon yellow and 
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GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall, 1946, 38") This is probably the largest iris we grow. 
The color of the flower is a light golden russet shade. The buds 
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GYPSY (Kleinsorge, i944, 38") An excellent variegata with copper gold 
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GULF STREAM (Fay, 1946, 38") A stunning deep, dark blue without markings. 
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