HELEN McKENZIE. (Graves, 1950). M. 
Clarity of color and perfection of form 
are the outstanding features of this pure 
white iris; it is really white with no haft 
markings or touch of any other color in 
its makeup. The standards are perfectly 
domed and firmly held. The falls, flaring 
and broad, the firm, smooth, texture of 
the blooms, and the perfect placement on 
the well branched stalks place this Iris at 
the top in the white Iris class. Ever since 
‘its first blooming it has been greatly ad- 
mired by experienced Iris judges. H. C.,, 
AU ele S201947. SH PAS ES. 195052 anne 
inches. $6.00 
HERITAGE. (Hall, 1949). A flamingo 
pink of a deeper tone than Hit Parade or 
Cherie and an outstanding Iris of this 
color. A nice full petaled flower of heavy 
substance with slightly ruffled semi-flar- 
ing falls and nicely held standards. It’s a 
smooth self with no haft markings and has 
a bright tangerine beard. Height, 34 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1949. $3.00 
HI-TIME. (Hall, 1950). A lustrous golden 
apricot color, called by some a peach-pink 
although not actually a pink at all It has 
a full deep tangerine beard and is a self 
with no haft markings. The medium large 
flowers of heavy silky texture have fine 
form and are carried on 34-inch well 
branched strong stems. H. M., A. I. S., 
1950. $2.25 
HiT PARADE. (Hall, 1947). Another 
flamingo pink, with some ruffling, good 
form and substance, and alittle larger 
flower than Courtier or Floradora, carried 
on well-branched 34-inch stems. Color 
is lighter than Courtier and deeper than 
Floradora and it has the characteristic 
tangerine beard. $1.00 
HONOLULU BELLE. (Becherer). A 
grand two-tone dark blue. Large flower. 
A classic. $2.00 
HONOR BRIGHT. (DeForest 1951). M. L. 
38 in. (Tiffanja x Firecracker). A real 
sensation the past two years, this well de- 
serves the notice it has received. The 
flowers are large with very broad petals. 
Ground color is rich Chrome yellow with 
a deeper gold stitching around the edge 
that is flushed orange and the center of 
the fall has a large oval flush of rich 
iyeieay, dal (C, wel $4.50 
HURRICANE. (Craig, 1949). M. Im- 
mense broad flaring flowers of toughest 
texture. Almost a self of pale powder 
blue, suffused in an exotic manner with 
touches of a darker blue. The color pat- 
tern is fascinating. This beautifully 
formed, very floriferous Iris is rated by 
many A. I. S. judges as the best Oncocy- 
clus hybrid from Mr. Craig. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1949. 38 inches. $4.50 
ILLINOIS. (D. Hall, 1949). M. (42-26: 
Gay Troubadour x Mandalay) x (41-45: 
Invictus x Spring Chimes). Large creamy- 
yellow self. May be useful for breeding 
pinks. H. M., 1950. $1.00 
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. H. M. 1952. $12.00 
INDIANA NIGHT. Tall blue-black. A 
must-have in this color. A. M., 1944. %5e 
INSPIRATION. (Stevens, 737). E.-M. 
(Pioneer x Magnifica, F 2). Simply huge 
mulberry-pink. Always popular. Order 
early. 45e 
INTERLUDE. (Sass 1951). M. 37in. (P. 
Sunset 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. $2.50 
INTERMEZZO. (Tompkins, 1944). M.-L. 
38 in. A large, ruffled flower of flaring 
form, done in rich Petunia violet with a 
touch of rich brown over the haft. Blue 
tipped beard. Part Onco. 75¢ 
YRISH CHARM. (1952). Excellent branch- 
on the 36-inch stalk. Ruffled, horizontal 
falls. Sky blue over white ground. Leath- 
er like texture, and satin sheen. Charm- 
ing. $7.50 
IVORY PETAL. (49-206) (H. E. Sass 1952) 
-—Cream Buff self with slight bluish cast 
through center of flower and a slight blue 
blotch around beard, giving general effect 
of asmoky cream. 36-inch stem. $5.00 
JANE PHILLIPS. (Graves, 1950). M. 
This beautiful blue is a child of the famous 
Iris, Helen McGregor, that won the Dykes 
Medal in 1949. Deeper in color, but with 
similar form and substance, it possesses 
great color appeal. A very clear blue self 
with well domed standards, arched and 
smoothly finished, the semi-flaring falls 
are lightly fluted at the edges. Firm tex- 
tured and of exquisite color, it possesses 
that mark of distinction that is a charac- 
teristic of so many iris bred by Dr. Graves. 
This iris has been tested in many parts of 
this country as well as in England and is 
in high favor wherever grown. H. C., A. 
Dae Loti Vee Loe L050. Au IM. 
1952. 38 in. $2.25 
JASMINE. (Grant, 1944). M. A very 
smooth golden yellow self with no brown 
or orange tones. The flowers are clear in 
color with a velvety sheen on the falls. 
Firm textured flowers, well branched 
stalks. H.M., A. I. S., 1944, 60c 
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