WE ARE VERY PROUD AND HAPPY TO BE GROWING SEVERAL ‘‘GUEST IRIS" 
FOR TELL MUHLESTEIN, SOME OF WHICH ARE THESE — 1955 INTRODUCTIONS 
BILL BROWN (Muhlestein) Early-Mid- 
season (Veisha x Casa Morena) x 
(Casa Morena x Tobacco Road) “The 
largest coppery-brown iris I have 
grown and a very smoothly finished 
self it is.” No. 49-40A. Height 38 
HATO WYCR ce esha cole Pa oe A ph ia $10.00 
GOLDEN CORONA (Crosby) Midseason 
(Lancaster x Daybreak) x (Pink 
Formal) Yellow standards, white falls 
bordered yellow. The yellow is very 
bright—the white very clean, giving 
the wide, somewhat waved, flowers 
a smart and charming personality. 
Height 36 inches. Net.................... $15.00 
GOLD TORCH (Muhlestein) Midseason 
—Very Late (Matula x Gold Ruffles) 
x ((Ola: Kala) x (Golden Majesty x 
Spun Gold)) A brilliant deep yellow 
to help extend the iris season. In the 
same color-range as_ Solid Gold. 
Flower shape leaves something to be 
desired, but with such a pedigree it 
should be a wonderful parent for rich 
color and ruffling. Wonderful grower 
and inereaser NO. OL-O7 22.0.0. 5.00 
PRAISEWORTHY —_(Muhlestein) Mid- 
season-Late (Sky Song x Blue Rhy- 
thm) “I have looked on this as a near- 
powder-blue, however, other experts 
seem to think it has some violet in it. 
The flaring falls are the same color 
as the standards, the beard yellow. 
A remarkable flower of all-over 
quality and different to any other 
blue iris I have seen.” H.C. ’54. No. 
Piece CL ar ae te Rare 2 rie $10.00 
QUEEN’S LACE (Muhlestein) Mid- 
season-Late (Clara B) x (Gold Ruffles 
x Chantilly) Creamy-white done up 
with the heaviest laced edge—so laced, 
in fact, it is often difficult for the 
standards and falls to let go of each 
other so the flower may open. The edges 
of the petals, the hafts and the beard 
are light yellow. A very novel per- 
SOnAICY Lis Ci D4 ENGL oe $25.00 
SWAN BALLET (Muhlestein) Mid- 
season-Late (Spanish Peaks x Faught 
19H, or an Azure Skies x (Stella Pol- 
aris x Easter Morn) Altho Tell’s re- 
cords show that this is a Faught 19H 
seedling, the flower is very like the 
Azure Skies seedling—and he thinks 
a stray grain of pollen from the 
second listed, may have been on the 
tweezers. In any event this is a very 
beautiful, slightly ruffled, white with 
a white beard. The falls are very 
round and flare horizontally, have a 
little ruffling and a great amount of 
substance. H.C. ’54. Limited stock. 
Netsrie iet. 5 eae ee ee $25.00 
UTAH SKY (Muhlestein) Early-Mid- 
season (Sky Song x Gracious Lady) 
“Cornflower blue that is one of the 
bluest blues I have seen. The very 
wide falls have a bit of ruffling at 
the hafts that give it distinction. Won 
the Blue class at the U.I.S. 1953 
SHOW. asl: GweD4e Nei ee oe $15.00 
WHITE FLAMINGO (Muhlestein) Mid- 
season-Late (Hall’s 44-55 x Pink 
Salmon) As the name implies this is 
a white with a _ flamingo-tangerine 
beard. The flower is large, the falls — 
wide and full and somewhat down- 
hanging. Height 36 inches. 
NO 26 48-2.5 H See ee eee eet tae ee 5.00 
Order above Iris from Tell’s Iris Gardens — 691 8th North, Provo, Utah. 
Send for his Hybridizers’ Catalog and Handbook (25c — deductible with first order.) 
