HELEN McGREGOR 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946) Each $2.00, 3 for $4.50 
E.M. 36 in. Clear pale blue, pure and uniform in color, the sensation 
of the Iris world the year of its introduction. Of perfect form, 
flaring and daintily ruffled, very large, beautifully spaced on nice stems, 
supreme as a light blue. H.M., 1946. A.M., 1948. Dykes Medal, 1949. 
HAZEL REED (Craig, 1950) Each $5.00 
Immense flaring henna-brown Orange-gold 
beard. 
HEART’S DESIRE (J. Wills, 1950) Each $3.50 
M. 38 in. Brilliant rose-red in color with wide branching and strong 
sturdy growth. This Iris has an exceptionally smooth finish, heavy 
substance and long season of bloom. The domed and overlapping stand- 
ards are rose-red. Lightly ruffled semi-flaring falls a deeper velvety 
red with a touch of copper-brown at haft. 
HEIGHO (Craig, 1949) Each $7.50, 3 for $15.00 
M. 38 in. The immense globe-like flowers are of very heavy substance 
and both standards and falls are unusually broad and full. They are 
smoothly colored clear Bradley-violet with a hint of a signal at the tip 
of the dull orange-gold beard. 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith, 1949) Sach $10.00 
M.L. 40 in. A very brilliant Iris in the neglecta class. The standards are 
light lavender, broad and firmly held. The bright violet-purple falls are 
flaring with wide hafts. The heavy substanced flowers have a neat 
ruffling at the border. The sturdy stalks are well balanced and the 
growth is vigorous. H.M., 1950. 
HELEN FITZGERALD (Thorup, 1948) 
with gold undertone. 
Each $2.00 
M.L. 38 in. Huge lobelia-violet self. Beautiful under artificial light. 
HG., 1947; 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves, 1950) Each $8.50 
M. 37 in. Clarity of color and perfection of form are the outstanding 
features of this pure white Ivis; it is really white with no haft markings 
or touch of any other color in its makeup. 
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SARCOXIE, MISSOUR! 
DESERT SONG 
DESERT SONG (Fay, 1946) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.50 
E.M. 40 in. Large beautifully formed blooms of cream, with broad 
standards and rounded flaring falls. A self with no haft markings, and 
especially heavy substance. The flowers are evenly spaced on well 
branched stalks. 
HERITAGE (Hall, 1949) Each $5.00 
E.M. 34 in. A flamingo-pink of a deeper tone than Hit Parade or Cherie 
and an outstanding Ivis of this color. A nice full petaled flower of 
heavy substance with slightly ruffled semi-flaring falls and nicely held 
standards. 
HIS EXCELLENCY (K. Smith, 1948) Each $2.00 
36 in. One of the few new things in the color and type of the older 
Louvois. This is taller and brighter, with tan standards flushed pink 
and rich brown falls bordered tan. 
HI-TIME (Hall, 1950) Each $3.50 
E.M. 34 in. A lustrous golden apricot color, with a full deep tangerine 
beard. The medium large flowers of heavy silky texture have fine form 
and are carried on well branched strong stems. 
HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947) Each $1.50, 3 for $3.50 
M. 30 in. Another flamingo-pink with some ruffling, good form and 
substance. The color is lighter than Courtier and slightly deeper than 
Floradora, and has characteristic tangerine beard. 
HIWASSEE (Becherer, 1945) 
M. 38 in. Large lilac-pink bicolor. Well branched, sturdy. 
HONEYFLOW (Tompkins, 1944) Each 75c 
M.L. 38 in. A blended self of Meadowsweet-rose with a smooth brushing 
of Inca-gold across the haft. The flowers are of excellent form and ex- 
tra heavy substance. H.M., 1946. 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest, 1951) Each $6.00 
A large flowered plicata of spreading form. Chrome-yellow ground with 
flush of orange and a white patch on the falls. Attractive individually 
and most effective as a clump. H.M., 1951. 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham, 1942) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
M. 40 in. A large bloom of excellent substance. Standards buff tinted 
pink. Falls a lovely shade of pink. A grand blend. 
HURRICANE (Craig, 1949) Each $6.00 
M. 37 in. Immense broad flaring flower of toughest texture, incredibly 
floriferous. Flower color variable, usually a near self of pale powder- 
blue, but sometimes suffused and flecked in an exotic manner with a 
warmer dark blue. H.C., 1948. 
ICY BLUE (Weed, 1941) Each 60c, 3 for $1.50 
E. 44 in. Crisp, light blue self, frosted white, with orange beard. 
ILLINOIS (Hall, 1949) Each $1.50 
E.M. 36 in. A creamy yellow self of large size, fine texture and purity 
of color. The large well formed flowers of heavy substance are carried 
on strong, extra well branched stems. 
Each 60c¢ 
