SUMMIT (Stevens, ‘51) M. 40” 
In 1949 Mrs. Stevens created quite a stir in 
Iris circles with Pinnacle—a new color break. 
This yellow Amoena is similar to Pinnacle ex- 
cept that instead of light yellow falls and 
white standards, it has deep yellow in the 
falls and white standards. The sharp contrast 
is most fascinating and makes it an out- 
standing novelty which will be much sought 
after for many years. $5.00 each 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge, ‘48) E.M. 42” 
Huge, golden flame-salmon blend, almost a 
red. Bright gold beard. A most impressive 
lris—grand for a show flower. Very tall 
and an early bloomer. A.M. ‘51. $200 each 
SUNET GLOW (H.F. Hall, ‘53) M.L. 39” 
A beautiful garnet-brown self with a rich 
orange beard. Thick velvety texture. Holds 
color well under adverse weather conditions 
and is a vigorous grower. $8.00 each 
SURRENDER (Thompkins, ‘51) M.L. 38’ 
A new Iris which is entirely different from 
any other. The color is a velvety white with 
a bright canary yellow flowing over the hafts 
and upper fall, fading out around the edges 
in minute plicata like markings of yellow 
and faint pink. Flowers are large, broad 
petals and tailored form. $7.00 each 
*TABU (Schreiner, 1954) M. 38” 
This Iris is claimed to be the last word in 
the dark blue-black class. It has a rich vel- 
vety finish with silken overtones. Larger and 
taller than most other so called black Irises 
of recent introduction. Stock limited and de- 
manded will be great. NET $15.00 each 
TALLY HO (Hall, ‘49) E.M. 32” 
An Iris which is new, pleasing and different. 
Upper part of falls is quite similar in color- 
ing to the bright fuchsia orchids. Standards 
and lower part of falls are lighter. For the 
hybridizer it is a wonderful parent—parent 
of Heritage, Pink Sensation and Fuchsia. 
vie OQ. $5.00 each 
*TERRIFIC (McKee, 1954) M. 42” 
A very large orchid pink self with a bright 
tangerine beard. The huge 72 inch flowers 
are of good form and substance. The largest 
and tallest pink Iris on the market. Very 
showy. NET $10.00 each 
THOTMES Ill (Kleinsorge, 50) M. 40” 
A new smooth self of glistening golden tan 
with a light bronze beard. A very large 
flower of heavy texture with extra broad 
falls. Very tall stems. Quite an impressive 
ismAiV\; 1953. $7.50 each 
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SPANISH FANDANGO 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, ‘43) M. 40” 
A beautiful blend of rose-pink and copper. 
Large flower on tall, thick stems. Blooms 
last for a long period. A.M. 1949. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
TIP TOP (Hall, ‘47) M. 30” 
A new Iris with a striking and unusual color 
combination. Standards solid violet-blue, 
falls white with delicate blue peppering at 
the throat and edges of the falls. It looks 
like an Amoena in reverse. Clean crisp 
appearance. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, ‘42) 
M.L. 34” 
A golden tobacco brown color. Rigid upright 
standard and stiff horizontal flaring falls 
gives this new Iris a crisp and smart effect 
and good substance and branching. Shy 
bloomer. A.M. 1946. $1.50 each 
*TOP FLIGHT (D. Hall, ‘53) M.L. 34” 
Flaring, deep, rich orange apricot with a 
fiery orange-red beard which is very thick 
and heavy. Wonderful form and substance. 
An improved Temple Bells which Mr. Hall 
introduced the year before. H.M. 1953. 
$7.50 each 
