SPANISH PEAKS 
*TOP HAT (Schreiner, 54) M.L. 40” 
A deep blue-black and the largest and tall- 
est of all black Irises, measuring nearly 7 
inches when full opened. Uniform in color 
throughout with velvety texture. 
NET $15.00 each 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken, 46) 
E736 
A large, flaring, bright fuchsia-rose colored 
Iris. Most unusual and attractive. Hardy 
and of good substance. Fragrant. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
TRANQUILITY (Fay, ‘50) M. 38” 
A very large milk-white flower with a white 
beard. Flower is round with broad petals, 
domed standards with nicely flaring falls. 
Perfect branching. A splendid white which 
we recommend highly. A.M. ‘53. $5.00 each 
TRANQUIL MOON (Cook, ‘48) M.L. 40” 
A novel Iris with light yellow standards and 
silvery white falls bordered with the yellow 
of the standards. Hafts shaded yellow. Falls 
are very wide and flare out almost hori- 
zontally. Large sparkling flowers on tall 
stems. H.M. 1950. $3.00 each, 3 for $7.50 
TROPIC MOON (Stevens, ‘50) E. 33” 
A lemon-cream colored border Iris.- Small 
with jaunty, flaring form, it is ideal for fore- 
ground planting, especially with early 
browns or blues. $2.00 each 
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TRULY YOURS (O. Fay, ‘49) L. 38” 
The Dykes Metal Winner for 1953. A gigan- 
tic flower of an unusual color pattern. The 
heart of the flower is bright yellow, shading 
off to almost white at the top of the stand- 
ards and the bottom of the falls. Entire 
flower is ruffled with lace-like edges, as in 
Chantilly. A most spectacular flower. A.M. 
1951. In great demand. NET $10.00 each 
*VALGANZA (Brenan ‘53) M. 38” 
A new color variegata with yellow standards 
and reddish purple falls. Very striking. 
$10.00 each 
VANITY FAIR (Hall, ‘51) V.L. 36” 
Clear medium true pink, smooth and tail- 
ored in appearance. This is David Hall’s 
latest Flamingo-pink and is reported to be 
about ideal. Lots of color, beautiful form, 
good height and a very fiery tangerine beard. 
Since most of all the Flamingo-pinks are 
finished blooming rather early in the season, 
this one is special interest being a very late 
bloomer. Gives a most creditable perfor- 
mance during rainy, windy weather. H.M. 
L952; $7.50 each 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, ‘43) M.L. 36” 
A rich glossy blue-purple self with a satin 
like finish. Heavily textured flowers and a 
reliable grower. On Favorite 100 List. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
VELVET DUSK (Schreiner, 48) M.L. 36” 
This is one of the best of the dark colored 
lris. Has a dark glistening sheen, flaring 
falls and a bluish-brown beard. Good sized 
flowers are carried on well branched stems. 
Rapid increaser. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
“VENETIAN RED (Milliken, 1950) M. 36” 
A smooth Venetian red self, enriched by a 
light brown overlay which gives an antique 
red of unusual beauty. Nicely ruffled flowers 
of medium size. Cinnamon beard. 
$2.50 each, 3 for $6.50 
VICTORIAN VEIL (Craig, ‘50) M. 44” 
Huge blossoms of snow white ground color 
very heavily sprayed with rose-violet, giving 
a bi-tone effect. Beautifully ruffled broad 
petals. Very tall, well branched stalks. 
$5.00 each 
VOODOO (Kleinsorge, ‘48) M.L. 34” 
Has rich chocolate-brown standards and 
blackish red-brown falls, entire flower 
crimped and ruffled at the edges. Falls are 
held stiffly horizontal, wide standard held 
close and erect. Heavy bloomer. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
