HARRIET BELLE RIGG (Ricker 1954) M. L. 
40 in. (Three Oaks x Caroline Burr). A 
clean light self of Wisteria violet with 
a light area at the tip of the golden 
beard. Large, slightly ruffled flowers of 
excellent form are carried on sturdy 
well branched stalks -_____-_--- 15.00 
HEART'S DESIRE (Wills 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Copper Pink x True Love). A brilliant 
rose red with deeper red falls. Flowers 
are large with excellent form and very 
broad petals. Really very fine----3.00 
HEATHCREST (Whiting 1950) M. L. 40 in. 
(Nylon x SQ 72). Rich heather pink with 
full tangerine beard. Large flowers with 
unusual crepelike finish ____--~-- 1.50 
HEATHER ROSE (D. Hall 1950) M. 34 in. 
(Gay Troubador x Mandalay) x Over- 
ture)) x Courtier. A rich heather rose 
self with fiery tangerine beard. Flowers 
are large, well formed and heavy of 
substance. An arresting color in the 
garden. H. M: 19512--22=_=--—* 2.50 
HEBRON (Jory 1949) E. M. 34 in. (Grace 
Mohr sdlig. x Capitola). Large, Mohr 
shaped blooms of rich honey Beco 
Dh Ni WOO: 2 a8 = ee See 3.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (Smith 1949) M. L. 
4O in. (Extravaganza x L. Blake). A 
large, beautifully fashioned flower in 
the amoena-neglecta class, the stands 
are white, tinted blue and the falls are 
brilliant violet. Outstanding. A. M. es 
HELEN LOUISE (Lapham 1952) M. 36 in. 
(Barbara Luddy x Paradise Pink). A 
large flowering, broad petaled flower 
of rich salmon pink with a full red 
BeardaaGl9>le=——=————— _7.50 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) E. M. 34 
in. (Purissima x Cloud Castle). A classic- 
ally formed, pale blue with very broad 
petals and flaring ruffled falls. A fine 
parent for blues and whites. Dykes 
Medal 1949 — eo 0 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Franconia x Mt. Jefferson). Said to be 
the best of the new whites, this is a 
pure self even to the beard. H. M. foe 
HELLEBORE (Taylor 1953) M. 38 in. (Gentle 
Florence x Tobacco Road). A_ rich, 
smooth brown toned red with flaring, 
ruffled form. The large flowers are 
heavily substanced and are well placed 
on strong, excellently branched stalks 
ty ie pI Ee 12.00 
HERITAGE (Hall 1949) M. 34 in. (Tally Ho 
x Courtier). A flamingo pink with a rich 
pink beard, good form and lacy petals, 
this seems to stand out as one of the 
very best of the Hall pinks. A. M. en 
HIGH HEAVEN (Plough 1954) M. 38 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Great Lakes). A very fine 
light blue with heavy substance and 
broad, slightly ruffled petals. A smooth 
glistening finish sets it Oh aes 20.00 
HIGH SEAS (Corey 1952) M. 4O in. (Snow 
Flurry x Cloud Castle). A superbly 
formed, heavily ruffled white of very 
large size. Stalks are tall, excellently 
branched and carry a great many buds. 
A beauty in the garden and should be 
unexcelled in the show room. H. M. 
1952 ~---------------------- 8.00 
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HIS EXCELLENCY (Smith 1945) E. M. 36 in. 
(Rajah x Marinella). A rich brown bi- 
color, this is truly brown with no copper 
in its makeup. The large flowers are 
nicely formed, have broad rounded pet- 
als and the stands are rich creamy tan 
while the falls are velvety brown with 
a wide cream border. Very lovely .. 2.00 
HI TIME (Hall 1950) M. 35 in. (Golden 
Eagle x ((W. R. Dykes x Morocco Rose) 
x Morocco Rose)) x Premier Peach. A 
very rich self of light golden apricot 
tones with a tangerine beard. Lovely 
forme Ela Ms 05 Ome = eee 3.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall 1947) M. 38 in. (Sib. to 
Courtier). A very large flamingo pink 
of good form and heavy substance. Still 
one of the best of the pinks for show 
andegarde ny USem = ame eee ee 1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest 1951) M. L. 38 
in. (Tiffanja x Firecracker). A real sen- 
sation the past two years, this well 
deserves the notice it has received. The 
flowers are large with very broad pet- 
als. Ground color is rich chrome yellow 
with a deeper gold stitching around the 
edge ihat is flushed orange and the 
center of the fall has a large oval flush 
oO idm Nor, Ink € IOS. -2- =. 3.50 
HONOR GUEST (Dozier 1953) M. 37 in. 
(Amigo x Wabash). A near amoena of 
good size and excellent form. Said to 
ee) WEY HOMIGOUS —2--—- 2. —: 2.00 
HURRICANE (Craig 1949) M. 37 in. (Sib. to 
Heigho). This gigantic, but beautifully 
formed hybrid is rich blue with the 
typical onco veins and splotches. As it 
performs here it is the best of all the 
seedlings from Purissima x Capitola. A 
reala kmockoutee tien View 104.9 seen ar 3.00 
HYBLAZE (H. F. Hall 1952) M. 49 in. (Color 
Sergeant x red sdlg.). Here is another 
red bicolor from Mr. Hall. This has soft 
crimson wine standards and oxblood red 
falls bordered the same color as ,the 
SielaeblielS soe ee See CRY 
ICE CARNIVAL (Watkins Graves 1954) M. 
L. 38 in. (Jane Phillips x Mt. Jefferson). 
A very large flaring flower of the re- 
verse bicolor type. This has standards of 
light azure blue and falls of icy white. 
The petals are heavily substanced and 
have a smooth finish. H. M. 1954 18.00 
ICHOR (Long 1950) M. 36 in. Blood Car- 
nelian x (Nepenthe x Treasure Ship). 
A fine new red from England .__- 3.50 
ILLINOIS (Hall 1949) M. 35 in. ((Buff sdlg.- 
Gay Troubadour x Mandalay) x yellow 
sdig.-Invictus x Spring Chimes)). A very 
large and slightly ruffled iris of pale 
yellow with ivory overtone. H. M. 1950 
tM pe CEE Me Bests Sere se 150 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 1946) M. 39 
in. (Happy Days x Jean Cayeux). A very 
large and bright flower of rich yellow. 
Tends to be a bit floppy here but is very 
SaveMwAys [nb IMG OMG) eee 1.00 
ILLUSTRIOUS (D. Hall 1953) L. 36 in. (Chiv- 
alry x Bandmaster). A very large flower 
of rich indigo blue with touches of 
brown on the haft. A most welcome 
addition to the garden for its late bloom. 
Said to be most stunning in a clump 
(Valor x Ashes of Roses). A very clean 
flower of fine form done in richest royal 
Urplem Choice a= == lees 43-00 
INCA CHIEF (Mitsch 1952) M. L. 35 in. 
(Mexico x Tobacco Road). A giant iris of 
lustrous, burnished golden bronze. Very 
broad petals of heavy substance and 
waved edges. A. M. 1954______- 10.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) M. 38 in. 
(Valor x Sable). Rich, velvety self of 
midnight purple. A fine parent. A. M. 
1944 ee oe ee ee eee 1.00 
INDIAN NATION (DeForest 1952) M. 40 in. 
(Casa Morena x Copper River). A very 
large iris of dark, rich, iridescent red- 
brown. The substance is heavy and the 
De Galas DKOW Meee 
INSIGNIA (Snyder 1951) M. 38 in. (Dream- 
land x Sass plicata sdlg.). A very large 
and richly colored plicata with ground 
work of deep cream and markings and 
brushings of coppery brown. Showy. H. 
GEE 9 50 eee cee es ee 12.00 
INTERLUDE (Sass 1951) M. 37 in. ((P. Sun- 
set x Matula) x Sunset Serenade) x 
Mattie Gates. Brilliant new blend with 
russet-vinaceous standards, and falls of 
bright ochre red with a touch of blue 
at the tip of the full yellow beard . 3.50 
IRISH CHARM (DeForest 1952) E. M. 37 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Lake Shannon). A cool 
looking, delightfully ruffled blue white 
with heavier veining that hearkens back 
to its parent Lake Shannon ___-- 7.50 
ISABEL LUEBBEN (Luebben 1948) M. 36 in. 
(Happy Days x Calif. Gold). Deep golden 
yellow of large size with broad ruffled 
petals. Makes a particularly showy clump 
and is a favorite with garden visitors 
xu Cee s ere ere ne 1 OO 
IVORY PETALS (Sass 1952) M. L. 38 in. (J. 
Cayeux x Hans Sass, J. Cayeux type 
sdig.) x (Seigfried x Dore)) x (Dore x 
White Sib to F. Zenor)) x (Blue Shimmer 
x Hans Sass, red and yellow plicata 
from R. Pollock)). Very large, broad 
petaled flowers of fine form and heavy 
substance, this is quite different from 
any other ivory or cream. The color is 
a deep, smokey toned ivory that has a 
solid undertone of pale chartreuse. We 
found its parentage so unusual and in- 
teresting that we have listed it in full 
for we think you will be as intrigued 
by its breeding possibilities as we were. 
It should be very interesting if used 
with plicatas, creams, yellows, pinks 
and blends and quite possibly blues 
See 23:50 
quisite form and finish. Almost a self 
this is just a shade deeper in color at 
the haft. A floriferous variety with tall, 
wellmpnanchedistalkGmes=== eee 10.00 
JACK FROST (Corey 1949) M. 38 in. Snow 
Flurry x (Gloriole x Shining Waters). A 
new white from the east that is quite 
highly rated. The flowers are very clean 
and frosty as to appearance. Form is 
HeiAtaee. inl, Wis WSS 222. ae a. 5.00 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves 1950) M. 38 in. 
Helen McGregor x (Pale Moonlight x 
Great Lakes). Smoothly tailored light 
blue of flaring, slightly ruffled form. 
Has been wonderful here and appears 
to be about the best of the Graves’ 
ploestsHs Mcni95 Oa eee 3.00 
JAVA JEWEL (DeForest 1951) M. 38 in. 
(Rio Oro x P. Sunset) x Copper River. 
A large, well formed flower of bright 
old gold, the basic color is deep tan 
gold and brilliance is added by a shim- 
mering, metallic-like greenish overtone. 
Lovely _ open hs 2 aes eee. OO 
JERICHO (McKee 1950) M. 38 in. (Miobelle 
x Misty Rose) x Moontide. Gigantic 
orange yellow of great brilliance. H. M. 
Lo 50s ee war) _. 3.50 
JEWEL (Whiting 1952) M. L. 30 in. (Matula 
x Midwest Gem) x Ola Kala. Clear 
chrome yellow with large white area on 
the: fall 222. 22 ca ea 1.50 
