SPRING ROMANCE (Miess '49) EM. J a en 
3.50 
Huge 7 in. blooms of waxy cream-white with 
frosty overlay and infusion of gold at haft. 
Deep orange beard. Petals wide and ruffled. 
Long lasting. HM. ‘50. 
SPRING SONNET (DeForest '53) M, 40"... 
$15.00 * 
Large flower of flaring form and heavy 
substance with white standards and cream- 
yellow falls. Well branched stalks. 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken '47) EM, 48". 
$1.25 
Immense pale yellow iris. Very early. Good 
for background. HM, '47, 
cream, with a bluish cast in center, creating 
an iridescent effect. Flaring form and firm 
substance. AM. ‘51. 
STATEN ISLAND (Smith '47) M, 38". $3.00 
Vivid variegata with gleaming yellow stand- 
ards and velvety red falls edged gold. One 
of our finest in this class. AM, ‘51. 
SUMMER SONG (Nesmith '5!) M. 39". $5.00 
Glistening deep orange buff self with rich 
orange buff beard. Heavily substanced hori- 
zontal falls. A glowing color in the garden 
and does not fade. HM. 552) 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge '48) EM, 40" $2.00 
lowing sunset colors of coppery-salmon and 
flame red, with golden beard create a stun- 
ning garden picture. Immense flowers on 
tall well branched stalks. President's Cup '49. 
AM. ‘51. 
SURRENDER (Tompkins '5!) ML. 36.37.00 
Large broad petaled flowers of tailored form 
in velvety white with bright canary yellow 
flowing over hafts and upper fall, fading 
out around edge of falls in plicata markings 
of yellow and faint pink. HM. '53. 
SWEET MARIE (Muhlestein '51) EM. a sae 
3.00 
Immense flower with broad oval form in 
clear lavender-orchid. Tangerine beard. A 
lovely iris. 
TALLY HO (Hall '49) M. 32"... $5.00 
Lovely flower in shades of fuchsia. Standards 
light fuchsia and falls light fuchsia with 
deeper tones towards center. HM. '50. 
Twenty 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting '50) M. 34"....$5.00 
Glowing ruby red flower, well proportioned 
to height of stem. Blooms freely. HM. '50. 
TEMPLE BELLS *( Hall’ 52)" M, 936"... $10.00 * 
Slightly ruffled large apricot-yellow with 
flaring falls accented by heavy red-orange 
beard. An iris of distinction. HM. ‘52. 
AM. '54. 
TEXAS WAY (DeForest '54) M. 34"... $20.00 * 
Very large intriguing black flower with wide 
standards and falls. 
THE MAD HATTER (Lyon ‘5!1}) M. 42"....$7.50 
Unusually tall deep maroon iris of semi- 
flaring form, great substance and fine 
branching. Fragrant. HM. ‘5!. 
THE TANNER (Muhlestein '51) ML, 30''..$4.00 
Facinating bright mustard tan self with fine 
flaring form. A new shade. 
THISTLE BLOOM (Whiting '5!) M. 36''..$2.00 
Large broad petaled amoena in thistle tones. 
A sturdy flower with light airy appearance. 
THOTMES Ill (Kleinsorge '50) M. 40"....$7.50 
Smooth glistening golden tan self with light 
bronze beard. An iris of immense size with 
unusually broad falls and very heavy sub- 
stance. HM. ‘51. 
THREE SISTERS (DeForest '41) M. 38"...$1.00 
Lovely variegata with cream standards and 
bright red falls. 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge '42) M. Aer eo 
1.50 
Tobacco brown self with closed standards 
and horizontal falls. AM. '46. 
TOWN TALK (Lapham '54) M, 35'"...$22.50 * 
Tall, large “tomato" or flame red self with 
heavy orange-yellow beard. Described as a 
different approach to red. 
