HI-TIME (Hall, ‘50) M. 34” 
A lustrous, golden apricot self with a full 
deep tangerine beard. Medium large flowers 
of heavy texture have fine form and carried 
on strong, well branched stems. Vigorous and 
free blooming. $3.00 each, 3 for $7.50 
HIT PARADE (Hall, ‘47) E. 34” 
Another one of David Hall’s flamingo pinks 
(see CHERIE). One of the older, real pinks 
with a tangerine beard. Has good form and 
medium sized flowers are carried on strong, 
well branched stems. $1.00 each 
*HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest, ‘51) M. 36” 
Large chrome yellow plicata, with center 
flush of orange. White patch in falls. H.M. 
LoS 12 $3.50 each 
HUMMING BIRD (Knowlton, ‘52) M. 40” 
A charming new Iris by the President of the 
American Iris Society. The standards are 
Egyptian buff, the flaring, ruffled falls are 
white, lightly bordered with the buff of the 
standards. Orange beard. Flowers are of 
firm texture and are on strong, well branched 
stalks. H.M. 1952. $5.00 each 
HYBLAZE (H.F. Hall, ‘52) M. 40” 
A splendid new two-tone red which does not 
fade or wash out. The firmly domed stand- 
ards are crimson and the falls are oxblood 
red with borders of crimson as in the stand- 
ards. An excellent performer and a striking 
Iris. $6.00 each 
ILLUSTRIOUS (Hall, ‘53) L. 36” 
A new large rich deep blue—almost indigo. 
The last of the blues to bloom. Excellent 
branching. David Hall’s latest blue. 
$5.00 each 
INCA CHIEF (Mitsch, ‘52) M.L. 35” 
Supposed to be one of the most outstanding 
Irises of 1952 introduction. A brilliant, lus- 
trous, burnished golden bronze, evenly col- 
ored throughout. It is of immense size, per- 
fectly proportioned with gentle ruffling. 
Much in demand. A.M. 1954. $10.00 each 
“INDIAN LAND (Voris, ‘53) M.L. 35” 
Large flowers of coppery-red color, with 
good carrying power. Stands up well in wind 
and rain. $4.00 each 
*INDIAN RED (H.F. Hall, ‘49) M. 36” 
Colorful flowers of medium size in reddish 
brown. Flaring falls. Good heavy substance. 
$2.00, 3 for $5.00 
INSPIRATION (Stevens, ‘37) M. 38” 
One of the richest of the rose toned Irises. 
Large, lustrous flowers of a glistening light 
carmine. An Iris that always attracts at- 
tention and much in demand. It is different 
and can be highly recommended. $1.00 each 
ITALIAN JOY (Stevens, ‘47) M.L. 36” 
An Iris of rich color and pert air. Color is a 
glowing rosy wine flushed bronze with the 
falls a deeper shade of brilliant fuchsia. Has 
fine color carrying qualities. $1.00 each 
JACK FROST (Corey, ’51) M. 38” 
Ruffled white with horizontally flaring falls. 
Slender stalk with well placed blooms. An in- 
dividual Iris, crisp and clean. Much sought 
after, stock limited. $4.00 each 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves, ‘50) M. 38” 
A new light blue, deeper in color than its 
parent Helen McGregor, but similar in form 
and size. A real true blue shade. This Iris 
blooming as a two year old clump last year 
received as much praise as any in our gar- 
den. Truly a top quality light blue and a 
fine doer in every respect. A.M. 1952. 
$3.00 each 
JERICHO (McKee, 50) M. 40” 
A large deep orange self with a blaze of tan 
on the semiflaring falls. Blooms are beauti- 
fully formed and have exceptional substance 
for a large flower. $3.00 each 
JILL (Dolman, ‘52) E.M. 34” 
A perky little blue Iris of great charm. The 
flowers are ruffled and very flaring, and 
particularly well placed in the established 
clump, giving a very lively garden effect. 
Stands wind and rain exceptionally well. A 
strong grower and rapid increaser. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
JULIET (Kleinsorge, ‘46) M. 36” 
A colorful and fiery blend. Color is flame 
copper with salmon shadings. Beard and 
central portions burnt orange. Large, flaring 
flower with plenty of garden value. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
*JUNE BRIDE (Hall, ‘52) M. 30” 
An apricot-pink with a heavy geranium-red 
beard. Flower is large and has horizontal 
falls. It’s height makes it a good foreground 
planting Iris. H.M. 1952. $7.50 each 
