COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest ‘49) M 37” $2.50 
(Spindrift X [(Salar X Sandia) X (Prairie Sunset) ] 
Note the similarity to the breeding of ‘Cloud Cap’. Either 
you'll like this very much or not at all. It is quite flashy 
and most of our visitors liked its brilliant ‘Carnival’ coloring 
of pink with bold dashes of violet-purple on the falls. A good 
parent. H.M. ‘50 
CONFETTI (Schreiner °49) EM 38” $2.00 
[(Mme. L. Areau X Siegfried) X (Ruth Pollock)] X (Lady 
of Shalott) 
This white plicata has rosy violet markings. Everything about 
it is good. H.M. ‘50 
COPPER LUSTER (Kirk ‘34) 
(Unknown) 
A giant in subdued copper-gold with undertones of fawn 
and magenta. H.M. ‘35 - A.M. ‘37 - Dyke’s Medal ‘38 
M 32” $.60 
CORALIE (Ayres ‘32) M 30” $.50 
(R. Sdlg.) X (Loute X Mesopotamia) X (Dauntless) 
A beautiful blend of pink and red described as ‘soft Rasp- 
berry’. The flowers are of good size: 
H.M. ‘32 - Dyke’s Medal ‘33 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge ‘46) M 36” $1.00 
(Sdlg. #314 X Bryce Canyon) 
A very rich brown-red with a glossy finish. H.M. ‘46 
COTTON CANDY (Sass ‘53) ML 36” $4.00 
({(The Red Douglas X Prairie Sunset) X (Amenti X ?) 
X (Prairie Sunset)] X (Flora Zenor X Hall Flamingo 
Pink) ]) 
This glowing, pure, smooth shell-pink has flaring falls that 
are accented by a deeper PINK beard! A good parent and 
we predict some good pinks from it. 
COURTIER (Hall ’47) M 30” $1.0 
(42-10 : Golden Eagle X 39-62) X (42-05 : 40-34 X 38.62) 
One of the deeper flamingo pinks. Received H.C. ‘44 
CUSTARD (Craig ‘50) M $1.50 
(Rich Raiment X Mitchell 41-55) 
Yellow Plicata with cinnamon delicately sprinkled over it. 
DAUNTLESS (Connell ‘29) M 40” $.50 
(Cardinal X Rose Madder) 
A ‘red’ of fine form and good substance. You'll find it in 
many a pedigree if you'll look. Dyke’s Medal ‘29 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ‘41) M 42” $.75 
(Far West X ?) X (Jean Cayeux) 
Big blend of copper-pink. H.M. ‘42 - A.M. ‘43 - Dyke’s Medal 
Runner Up ‘45 
DEEP BUTTERCUP (Muhlstein ‘48) E 36” $1.00 
(Brown Betty X Golden Eagle) 
The large buds and flowers are deep yellow but.very bright. 
Many like it in spite of the rather week stems. We have had 
this set seed to many varieties—but none with Onco blood. 
From Brown Betty it supposedly inherits one quarter Onco 
but from its appearance you'd never guess it. H.C. ‘47 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux ‘29) M 48” $.50 
(Francheville X Bruno) 
A tall claret-crimson flushed bronze. Dyke’s Medal France ‘30 
DESERT SONG (Fay ‘46) M 40” $1.00 
(Snow Flurry X Golden Eagle) 
A primrose shaded cream Iris that is beautifully proportioned 
and nicely ruffled. The weather resistant blooms are carried 
on tall, well branched stalks. H.M. ‘46 - A.M. 49 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook ‘43) ML 38” $1.00 
(From seedlings involving Geo. J. Tribolet, Dominion, 
Windham, Mme. Cheri (not Chereau), Morning Splen- 
dor, Susan Bliss and Rameses) 
A lovely pure orchid-pink with a near white beard. The 
domed standards and broad falls are well formed. 
HM. ‘44 - A.M. ‘48 
ECLADOR (Cayeux ‘32) M $1.00 
(Unknown) 
A dark yellow self. Dyke's Medal France ‘32 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge 49) M 34” $1.50 
(Tobacco Road X Goldbeater) 
A lively golden brown that we like very much. H.M. ‘50 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop “45) M 42” $1.00 
(L8-40 X Brunhilde) 
A dark blue-purple self, even into the throat. The flowers 
have a heavy substance and are borne on well branched 
tall stalks. H.M. ’47 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas ‘41) L 38” $1.00 
(Adios X Cortez) 
The cream standards and oriental purple falls stamp this 
Iris with great individuality. It is also an excellent parent— 
with descendants in commerce. H.M. ‘44 - A.M. ‘47 
FAIR DAY (McKee ‘49) M 38” $2.00 
([Miobelle X Misty Rose) X (Moontide) ] X (Moontide) 
This is a yellow amoena in the color class of Pinnacle. Very 
wide and with heavy substance, Stat say it has good 
HM. ‘49 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith ’47) E 36” $2.00 
(Matula X Orange Glow) 
The blended rose, copper and bronze are reminiscent of 
autumn leaves. 
FANTASY (Hall ‘47) EM 30” $3.50 
(40-97 : Lullaby X 35-40 : Dauntless X Rameses) X 
(39-62 : W. R. Dykes X Morocco Rose) X (Morocco 
Rose) 
An orchid flower with a tangerine beard. Has produced 
‘Cherie’ and similar others. H.M. ‘47 - A.M. ‘49 
FIRECRACKER (Hall ’43) M 32” $1.00 
(Orloff X Elsa Sass) 
A brilliant yellow plicata with red markings. Quite striking. 
H.M. ‘43 
FIRE DANCE (Fay ‘47) M 40” $2.00 
(Elsa Sass X Orloff) X (Sister Sdlg.) 
This is a handsome plicata of buff ground with burgundy- 
red markings. The falls are flaring and while the blooms are 
not overly large, they have a great drawing power in the 
garden. H.M. ‘47 
FLAMING FIRE (Sass Bros. ‘46) M 38” $2.50 
(The Red Douglas X Prairie Sunset) 
The tall well branched stalks bear large flowers of a light 
reddish tone infused with gold, the falls deeper red with 
a yellow beard. Considered good breeding material toward 
red. 
FLYING SAUCER (Schreiner ‘53) ML 38” $2.00 
(Plicata Parentage) 
Here is a plicata of great character—very striking. Why this 
was introduced with little comment and a low price, we do 
not know. It is good and we found it fertile both ways—even 
with Oncobreds. The blooms are a clear white with a very 
dark violet marking. 
FROSTY (Craig ‘50) ML 45” $5.00 
(Tiffany X Los Angeles) X (Mitchell 0-50) 
This beautifully ruffled plicata is of an exceptionally clear 
white with a border of violet. 
GALLANT LEADER (Weisner ‘39) M 40” $.75 
(Morning Splendor X Germaine Perthuis) X (D. Nom- 
blot) 
Large flowers of excellent substance. The deep rose-red 
standards are suffused with gold and the semi-flaring falls 
are a velvety maroon shading to brown ati the hatfts. H.M. ‘39 
