GRACE MOHR (Jory ‘35) EM 36” $.60 
(Wm. Mohr X Tall Yellow Mitchell Sdlg.) 
A deep lilac flower with violet veining which shares honors 
with ‘Mohrson’ as being the first introductions from Wm. 
Mohr. Jory has often used it in his Onco-bred work. 
H.M. ‘36 - A.M. ‘39 
GRAY CLOUD (J. Sass ‘33) Eeize $.50 
(Yellow D.B. Sdlg. X ?) X (Beatrix) 
An early lavender-blue with a soft maroon signal on the 
falls which rays out into veining. Note the parentage which 
is given under Balroudor. 
GROS GRAIN (Craig ‘50) M 30” $2.00 
(Wm. Mohr) X (Purissima X Gudrun) 
We like very much this quiet gray-lilac flower with its deeper 
violet veined pattern. 
GYPSY KING (Lothrop ‘43) 
(Sdlg. X Far Cross) 
A handsome flower in claret-red with broad velvety falls. 
This vigorous plant has much to recommend it. 
HEBRON (Jory ‘49) EM 36” $2.50 
(Grace Mohr Sdlg. X Capitola) 
The Mohr shaped flowers have an unusual color best de- 
scribed as honey-brown. 
HEIGHO (Craig ‘49) M 42” $3.00 
(Purissima X Capitola) 
One of the finest varieties from this cross which has given so 
many beautiful and outstanding blooms to Tom Craig. The 
clear violet flowers are set off by a dark signal patch. 
H.M. ‘49 
HOOGIE BOY (Muhlstein ‘49) E $2.00 
(Hoogiana) X (G. Serouge X Salutation) 
The wistaria-violet flowers are brushed on the hafts with gold 
and the beard is also gold. Has fertile pollen and sets some 
seed. H.M. 49 
HOOGSAN (Samuelson ‘47) EM 36” $1.00 
(Hoogiana X San Francisco) 
A larger, smoother Hoogiana. The delphinium blue blooms 
are strongly suggestive of its Regelia seed parent, but easier 
to grow and increases well. 
HURRICANE (Craig ‘49) 
(Purissima X Capitola) 
The big flaring flowers of heavy substance are colored a 
pale powder-blue with an infusion and marbling of lilac. 
Has received much favorable comment. H.C. ‘48-H.M. ‘49 
EM 35” $.75 
M 32” $3.00 
IB-MAC—True—(van Tubergen ‘10) E 12” $2.00 
(iberica X Macrantha) 
This large globular flower of deep rosy violet is quite striking. 
The brown beard is accented by a black signal patch. In 
this hybrid we have the second of the very potent pollen 
parents spoken of under ‘Capitola’. The leaves are quite 
sickle shaped (falcate) in the Oncofashion and are white 
based—this last characteristic we mention in further distinc 
tion to the following variety. 
IB-MAC—False—(Unknown) eal $.50 
(Unknown) 
This variety is labeled in many Catalogs as ‘common’ where 
a distinction is nade between this and the foregoing variety. 
This is a delightful Iris and was doubtless named and intro- 
duced properly by its originator many years ago and through 
carelessness somewhere tagged Ib-Mac. It is even quite 
possible, we think, that it is perhap an old Foster or Dykes 
creation—for these men made many crosses which could 
have produced just such a flower. Many such crosses were 
recorded and some introduced—but today they have almost 
completely disappeared. We are still searching for many of 
them. It grows and blooms easily, has much taller quite 
straight upright leaves which are red based. The charming 
flower is in shades of heliotrope with a crimson signal 
patch, and its narrow elongated form suggests Regelia blood 
—probably ‘korolkowi’ or one of its varieties. 
IB-PALL (Foster ‘11) E 24" $.50 
(iberica X Pallida) 
A large light mulberry flower with a bright appearance. The 
black signal patch is however, rather small. 
ICICLE (Marx ‘47) L 10” $.75 
(Yellow Dwarf Bearded X Luna) 
For an explanation of the parentage of ‘Luna’ please refer 
to the Aril Section. This is a bluish white self with Regelia 
form. 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge ‘43) L 34” $1.00 
(Ormohr X Red Cross) 
A lovely orchid self which occasionally sets seed. H.M. ‘47 
JOCUND (White ’38) E 28” $.75 
(Oncocyclus X Tall Bearded) 
Supposedly half Onco; the light yellow blooms show a dis- 
tinct white line down the center of the falls. 
JOPPA PARROT (White ‘48) | a 2 $5.00 
(Oncobred) 
One of Mr. White’s most famous originations. Also it is the 
last of the three most potent pollen parents in the Onco deri- 
vations. It is at once breathtaking and indescribable. The 
dome shaped standards are shaded from mauve to mulberry 
with darker veinings and striations. The golden brown falls 
are splashed mulberry and there is a trace of a darker 
signal patch. This variety should be divided annually. 
KING DAVID (Craig ’51) E 36” $3.00 
(Acropolis X Capitola) 
A tall variety with deep purple blooms of heavy velvety sub- 
stance. The deep veined pattern seems to add even more to 
the texture. 
KISH (White °44) 
(Unknown) 
The near white standards are lightly veined in violet, while 
the more deeply colored falls are closely veined and dotted 
with violet and have a dull maroon signal patch. A strong 
growing Iris whose flowers cut well. 
LADY LILFORD (Foster ‘15) ML 20” $.50 
(Paradoxa X Pallida) 
The dark purple blooms are accented by a black signal 
patch. 
LADY MOHR (Salbach ’44) E-L 36” $.75 
({(Alta’ California X King Midas) X Miss California]) 
X (Wm. Mohr) X lb-Mac) A.I.S. Check List. 
Everyone admired and desired this beauty when introduced 
and it is still as desirable today in spite of its lowered cost. 
The standards are oyster shell-white with an infusion of 
faint lavender, while the midribs show some yellow. The 
broad rounded falls take their seafoam yellow from the Onco 
‘gatesi’ in Wm. Mohr. The tall stems bear several quite large 
flowers which are fertile both ways. We have at this writing 
a seedling, Lady Mohr X Caroline Burr which promises to 
be the greenest flower we have so far seen. 
H.M. ‘44 - A.M. ‘46 
LAUREL HILL (Plough ‘49) M-L 30” $1.50 
(Wm. Mohr) X (Esplendido X Bruno) 
A large, heavy substanced bi-tone of bright rosy-lavender 
with characteristic Onco veining. While this hardy variety 
has no pollen it readily sets seed. 
LITTLE LAKE (Muhlstein ’51) EE 20” $1.50 
(J. Sass hoogiana Sdlg. X Chivalry) 
A small jaunty Iris with flaring falls. Tell says this is true 
blue and fertile both ways. ‘ 
MASTER NEIL (Jensen ‘52) EM 32” $5.00 
(Wm. Mohr X Stained Glass) 
Actually this charming plicata shows little of its Onco par- 
entage—but as it is fertile, it could give excellent things 
when combined with others of Onco ancestry. Both standards 
oS falls are of cream delicately marked with cinnamon- 
rown. 
MAUVE DUST (Craig ‘53) M 38” $7.50 
(7-302 X Capitola) 
The seed parent is a plicata out of [(Mitchell’s 5-4) X (China 
Maid X Tiffany]. This beautiful Mohr flower of dusky violet 
is borne on tall stems. 
M 18” $1.00 
MISS MOHR (Austin ’53) EM 27” $1.50 
(Golden Majesty X Capitola) 
The pale lavender standards are veined and flushed in pale 
yellow while there is an infusion of light brownish lavender 
in the pale buff-chartreuse falls. 
