LUNAR MIST (Tompkins 1953) M. 36 in. (Congres x M. L. Aureav) 
x (Golden Hind x Wabash). From an oncobred and tall bearded 
line, this is a very lovely and most unusual iris. The flowers are 
very large and of a most unusual shade of greenish yellow or 
amber with a lavender blue flush over the falls. The blue flush 
is almost a powdered on overlay and a few near invisible 
stitchings and veinings are present on the falls. Heavily sub- 
stanced and smooth finished. Stock limited this year __. Net 1.00 
MANILA MOON (Tompkins 1952) M. VL. 38-42 in. Lamplit Hour x 
Pink Tower. Oyster white standards and chartreuse falls with an 
overlay of olive green. Different, lovely and fine for arrange- 
ments, this is a best seller and our stock is limited for this year. 
MATADOR (Tompkins 1949) M. L. 36 in. (Intermezzo x Cedar Rose) 
x Gypsy Rose. A very large blend of bright red, burnt orange 
and copper pink. The overall effect is of brilliant flame red. 
MAYTIME MELODY (Tompkins 1954) Sold out for this year. 
ORCHID DAWN (Dailey 1954) M. L. 40 in. (Spindrift x Snoqualmie) 
x Nylon. A flaring, smoothly finished and nicely ruffled flower 
of clean bright orchid with a rosy pink beard. 
PATCHWORK (Tompkins 1954) M. 38 in. (Rendezvous x Firedance). 
A large and pleasing plicata with a butter yellow ground and 
an edging of rosy cinnamon and chocolate brown. Showy. 
beard. 
PRAIRIE DAWN (Tompkins 1953) M. L. 38 in. Elmohr x Honeyfiow. 
A luscious blend of pale gold and flesh pink. Beautifully formed, 
ruffled flowers of very heavy substance. Very fertile pollen. 
PULCHRITUDE (Tompkins 1951) M. L. 40 in. (Snow Velvet x Miss 
Bishop) x Ave Maria. A huge and impressive white with a lemon 
cream glow throughout the throat. Very broad petals with a 
smooth velvety finish. Outstanding. 
SWEET TALK (Tompkins 1951) M. 38 in. (Chansonette x ((Rameses X 
Lullaby) x Moonlit Sea). A large, beautifully fashioned flower of 
flaring form with very broad petals. The color is a gleaming, 
silvery lilac with a pale lemon throat. Without a doubt this is one 
of the most beautiful iris in its color class. 
SNOWBLUSH (Tompkins 1948) M. 38 in. Loomis SQ72 x Flora Zenor. 
A medium to large flower of clear shell pink with a self colored 
TROUSSEAU (Tompkins 1951) (((Spring Maid x Far West) x F. Zenor) 
x (Hall 42-05 x Loomis $Q73)) x Pink Tower. A medium large 
flower of rich flamingo pink that seems to have a creamy under- 
tone. Rich pink beard. This is proving to be a fine parent for 
pinks and for lacy edged flowers. 
WAR CRY (Tompkins 1950) M. 38 in. Jasper Agate x Honeyflow. 
A self of Indian copper with a brilliant orange overlay that gives 
an effect of rich gleaming coppery brown and red. 
General List . . . TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ (Graves 1948) M. 42 in. 
((Pale Moonlight x Gudrun) x Snowking). 
Large beautifully formed white with 
deep gold brushings on the haft. H. M. 
WANS) = = O0 
ADMIRATION (Smith 1946) M. 36 in. (Au- 
banel x sdlg.) x (Chosen x Yellow Glory). 
A massive iris of rich medium yellow. 
Heavy substance and excellent form. H. 
Nile, WAVE = eee? O00 
ADORNMENT (Milliken 1949) M. 30 in. A 
very lovely flower of rich violet blends 
and asbright pluewbeanrd 2252 2- == 1.00 
AFTER MIDNIGHT (Muhl. 1949) M. 36 in. 
(Storm King x Sable). A large, very well 
formed flower of darkest purple. 2.00 
ALI BABA (Lyon 1952) M. L. 37 in. (Ranger 
x Cordovan). A very large flower of 
deep garnet brown with extra heavy 
substance. Fine. H. M. 1954 -____. 7.50 
AL BORAK (DeForest 1952) M. 38 in. (Her 
Grace x Prairie Sunset) x Copper River. 
A gigantic new brown with gold under- 
tone and rich overlay of coppery russet 
on the falls. Flaring form. H. M. 1953 
tps PS PS ee, ss ae _. 9.00 
ALLINE ROGERS (Klein. 1950) M. 34 in. 
(Cascade Splendor x Daybreak). A rich 
blend of rose pink with golden under- 
tone. Broad petals and flaring form. H. 
Wee 95) ip ea ee 8 2.50 
ALTAR LIGHT (Brown 1954) M. 38 in. 
(Gold Ruffles x Alpine Glow). A very 
lovely flower of pastel substance and 
lovely flaring, ruffled form. One of the 
best new things seen last year. H. M. 
NOS Ae eer a S eee 20.00 
AMANDINE (Douglas 1946) E. M. 36 in. 
(White Prince x Caroline Burr). A top 
notch iris of rich cream with a faint flush 
Ofslemonmaraun Mtl OA Geert ee 1.50 
AMELITA (Albright 1954) M. 36 in. (Amigo 
x Melitza). A very large, broadly formed 
and richly colored neglecta. Due to its 
parentage this should be a most inter- 
esting breeder _____ ___. 8.00 
AAMERICAN MODERN (Craig 1951) M. 36 
in. (Gay Senorita x Joppa Parrot). A new 
Mohr hybrid of rich olive-ochre with 
flecks of deep blue green and with 
red veins on the falls. Unusual ._- 6.00 
JAMULETTE (Sass 1953) M. 38 in. (Matula x 
Prairie Sunset) x Rainbow Room. A much 
larger and brighter edition of Rainbow 
Room with flaring form and_ ruffled 
petals. Very long season of bloom. A 
[BGaUTy oe eee ee a oe 3.50 
ANATOLIA (Craig 1949) M. 39 in. (Tiffany 
x Los Angeles) x Capitola. A lovely Onco 
hybrid of pale red violet with a plicata 
like stippling and darker signal pe 
ANTIQUE CHESTNUT (Lyell 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Burning Bronze x Garden Magic.) A rich 
bitone with pale magenta standards and 
velvety red brown falls _________- 2.50 
APEX (Tompkins 1947) M. 38 in. (Garden 
Glory x Jasper Agate). A glowing Bor- 
deaux red self of excellent form and 
large size. The hafts are free of mark- 
ings and a full yellow beard accents the 
COlOKw eee ee ee A ee te Se 3.00 
APRICOT GLORY (Muhl. 1951) M. 35 in. 
(Golden Eagle x Hall sdlg.) x Gay Or- 
chid. A smooth apricot pink with a self 
colored beard and a slightly deeper 
coloring on the hafts. Good form and 
heavy substance. Proving to be an ex- 
cellent parent for many colors including 
pure orange selfs. H. M. 1951____ 8.00 
APRICOT SUPREME (Tompkins 1951) M. 
38-40 in. (((Spring Maid x Far West) x 
Flora Zenor) x (Hall 42-05 x Loomis 
Sq73)) x Pink Salmon. A tall, very well 
branched iris of deep apricot coloring. 
The flowers are large with broad heavily 
substanced petals, and the beard is very 
full and of an extremely brilliant shade 
out Gloyricsir Iteaely Iils Wily We 5.00 
ARABI PASHA (Anley-Muhl. 1953) M. 36 
in. (Blue Ensign x Windermere) x Blue 
Ensign. A very rich cornflower blue of 
tailored form and semi-flaring falls. The 
finish is sleek and the coloring is ac- 
cented by a blue beard. Said to be a 
sensation in England where it originated 
10.00 
ARABIAN NIGHTS (Whiting 1949) M. L. 38 
in. ((Marisha x Amitola) x China Maid) 
x (Far West x Matula). Brilliant blend of 
peach pink, yellow and rich copper. 
Large, oval blooms on well branched, 
Goyal iineereh Sela = 2 1.50 
ARABY ROSE (Whiting 1952) M. L. 38 in. 
(Gypsy Rose x Arabian Nights). A very 
large ruffled flower of golden tan with 
heavy flushings of violet rose on the 
falls. Proving to be a fine parent__3.00 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest 1948) M. 38 
in. (Casa Morena x Tobacco Road). A 
bright and very smooth light golden 
brown with broad petals and flaring 
form. Dykes Medal 1953_______- 2.50 
ARIA (Tompkins 1948) M. 38 in. (Damas- 
cus x Rocket) x Apex. A large full form- 
ed flower of blended carmine and cop- 
pery henna. A fine parent________ 1.00 
ARMOUR BRIGHT (Edmison 1953) M. L. 38 
in. (Snoqualmie x P. Sunset). A very 
smooth and heavily substanced flower 
of rich golden yellow. Proving to be a 
TilllaKeval @ksN ee} Gliese mean = es yal a Pe 3.50 
ASKALON (Jory 1949) E. M. 36 in. (Grace 
Mohr sdlg. x Capitola). A lovely hybrid 
of typical Mohr form, this is a bicolor 
with lavender stands and darker laven- 
der falls that are flushed yellow___1.00 
AUBURN (Klein. 1945) M. 36 in. Prince of 
Orange x (Far West x Junaluska). Orange 
red blended brown with a flush of 
metallic blue on the fall. H. M. 1946 
ED res eae 1.00 
AUCOCISCO (Tobie 1949) M. 34 in. (Amigo 
x Wabash). A choice neglecta with clear 
wisteria blue standards and rich violet 
Pall [See ere Coe eo 2 _2.00 
AUGUSTA (McKee 1948) M. 37 in. Mio- 
belle x (Red Gleam x red blend sdlg.). 
A rich blend of red, rose violet and 
copper that seems to grow in beauty 
from year to year. H. M. 1948____1.00 
AUTUMN HUES (H. E. Sass 1951) M. 38 in. 
Ola Kala x (The Red Douglas x (Ossar x 
Waconda sdlg.)) x sib.))) x Rainbow 
Room. A large ruffled flower of rich 
antimony yellow, faintly flushed rose 
pink and blue with a blue flash at the 
tip of the beard and a brushing of 
OLangeronminen mate ae ae 15.00 
AUTUMN SPLENDOR (Stevens 1944) M. 37 
in (Pompadour x Aida). A bright golden 
blending of lovely autumn colors __1.50 
AZALEA (Nesmith 1946) M. 36 in. (Melitza 
x Leilani). Smooth shell pink flushed 
ivory with a deep pink beard ___. 1.00 
AZTEC INDIAN (Buss 1949) M. 38 in. 
(Brown Thrasher x Gypsy). A bright bi- 
tone of shimmering copper and rich red 
DrOW Nae <a ee ee SP als 1.50 
AZURE LAKE (Muhl 1952) E. M. 36 in. 
(Azure Skies x Mirror Lake). A new light 
blue with large ruffled flowers of flar- 
improved Indian Hills_.-________ 7.00 
BALLERINA (D. Hall 1951) M. 36 in. (Cherie 
x Floradora). A pale pink of large size 
with very broad petals and heavy sub- 
SIEMMCes YN dis. US eS a Se 5.00 
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