T; ranquility $5.00 
No. 46-36 — Snow Flurry X Katherine Fay 
(1950) 
This very large milk-white flower is carried 
on a perfectly branched strong stem 38 
inches tall. The hatt is wide and clean and 
the beard is white. The flower is round and 
full petaled, with nicely flaring falls and 
domed standards. Very large strong plants 
with blue green leaves. Completely winter 
hardy at Chicago. Mid-season. H. M. 1950. 
A.M. 1953; 100 Best 1954. 
New Snow $150 
No. 44-24 — Snow Flurry X Fay 41-11 
(1946) 
A white Iris which is neither a warm nor a 
cold white but is as white as new snow. 
H.C. 1945; H. M. 1946; A.M. 1948; A.M. 
England 1953; 100 Best 1954. 
Imilight Sky $1.50 
No. 47-6 — Pink Cameo X Flora Dora 
(1948) 
A pink of exceptional form and substance 
with pink buds, red beard. The widely 
spaced flowers are carried on a strong, 
graceful 35-inch stem. Plant is hardy, vigor- 
ous, and a very fast increaser. H. M. 1950; 
100 Best 1954. 
Truly Yours $10.00 
(1949) 
No. 46-35 — 44-43 X Zantha 
A truly new flower and combination of 
color in the Iris world. The buds are bright 
yellow because the under side of the open 
tall is yellow and the top side is faced with 
white. The heart of the flower is bright 
yellow, which shades off to almost white at 
the bottom of the falls and the top of the 
standards. Both standards and falls are 
ruffled. The haft is very wide with gold 
threads radiating trom the yellow beard. 
It blooms very late in the season; is winter 
hardy; 38-inches tall. H.C.1949; A.M. 
1951; Dykes Medal 1953; 100 Best 1954, 
