NEW 1955 ONCOBREDS 
By C. G. WHITE 
WE are pleased to have five new oncobreds to introduce for 
C. G. White, the foremost breeder in all the world of this 
group of iris. 
JALLAH ad DIN (White)—-A broad bicolor done in 
browns. Standards tan, falls brown with fine tan bor- 
der, beard very dark brown; and the whole flower, 
especially the falls, penciled, stippled and splashed 
darkersb frown ee ONnCObDred. weet eee ee ee $15.00 
HARIB PASHA (White)—This bicolor of cool colors 
from violet to black has a rich onco-pattern with 
veins, stipples and signal. Frail grower-2.._--2 $10.00 
JABAL KERAK (White)—Greenish white standards, 
lemon falls and a purple signal give this oncobred a 
UiniduescOloripattenny: mee ese tee eer nee ee $20.00 
KALIFA HIRFA (White)——This oncobred bicolor has lav- 
encer gray standards and old gold falls splashed with 
ei Et qe) se pate MARU Oe, Sea RN eke ei rs NR ee Ge dee RN Sous $10.00 
KALIFA BUDDOOK (White)—This frail plant produces 
this charming lavender-violet bicolor bloom wi:th 
DULDIGsVeIMInG rand :SiG a |e cee tanta een eee meee rat a $15.00 
KALIFA BALTIS (White)—More vigorous than most is 
this bicolor of buff and olive buff with Bordeau beard 
and signal. A richly patterned and elegant golden 
brown flower. It’s a real novelty and one of my 
favoritesarc Feweplants tO Ofer ssa pete ae tee ee ae $25.00 
KALIFA GULNARE (Whi:te)—This huge oncobred is 
most unusual. It’s a new color combination for 
amoena-variegata-bicolors. Standards are palest lav- 
ender and falls are rose with a deeper signal and 
with a golden buff edge. Style branches are golden 
buff. Unusually beautiful, vigorous and fertile. 
Fewrplants:to. offeracwe ae. eee eee een ae $25.00 
KRIM AGA (White)—Violet standards and onionsk'n 
pink falls splashed gcorinthianreciee sa eee van eee $10.00 
TATAI PASHA (White)—A big vigorous yellow onco- 
bred with falls marked with penciling of russet and 
a Drown=sighal:.. succes... sek deme ee al a een ee nr $10.00 
C. G. White breeding stock offer. See page 15 
NEW 1955 ONCOBREDS 
By TOM CRAIG 
MOONCHILD (Craig)—Novelty and charm mark this 
delightful amethyst grey border iris. Vigorous, flor- 
iferous and prolific, it has exceptional garden value. 
This dainty charmer is like a perfectly proportioned 
tall bearded iris in miniature. From its onco blood 
comes its full form, delicate pastel greys and blended 
mulberry signal which combined with a wirey stem 
make it tops for arrangements (Moongoddess x 
Ibe Mac) et ea 8 ee eer ne $10.00 
NEVERMOHR (Craig)—This dark violet Mohr giant is a 
fine broad full flower, and blooms so heavily it’s tops 
for a black mass in the garden. 44” Purissima x 
Capitola sein eo ee ee eee $20.00 
PEACH SHERBET (Craig)—This fine broad peach pastel 
flower from onco-pink bud breeding stands up in all 
weather and blooms profusely. Its different. 30” 
(BI. ox) x (Mt. Wash. x Fl. Zenor) x (L. Mohr x 
PinksSeed|;)te eit boas Se ee gai ect ells ey Pee $10.00 
