SUNRAY—Large ruffled light yellow with heavy substance and 
rich glistening finish. One of the parents of the famous 
Limelight and much like it. Value 22-222 5e= $2.00 
TOBACCO ROAD—Rich, golden tobacco brown. Very large 
flowers of an unusual color. Value —~— 23. See 
TWILIGHT SKIES—A soft clean deep pink with a red tinged 
beard. Fine form and substance. Value — -______ $1250 
MANY OF THESE IRIS ARE BEING LISTED AT 75c and $1.00 
The following are 60c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 or more 40c each 
BLACK FOREST—Rich, silky blue-black. Perhaps the darkest 
iris. Medium sized flowers in great profusion. 
BLUE RHYTHM—Cornflower blue. Large flowers with domed 
standards and broad flaring falls. Dykes Medal 1950. 
BROWN THRASHER—Medium sized flowers in two tones of 
rich brown. Best near brown. 
BRYCE CANYON—Henna-copper self. Large flowers with 
rounded falls and broad domed standards. Runner up for 
Dykes 1947. 
BURGUNDY ROSE—Large, ruffled flowers of rosy-amethyst. 
Color very striking. Great garden value. 
CASA MORENA—Large flowers of glistening, coppery brown. 
One of the richest brown shades. 
CHINA MAID—Gigantic pink blend with shades of copper 
and gold. A tall strong grower with an abundance of 
flowers. 
CLOUD CASTLE—Huge and very broad iris of wisteria blue. 
Flaring, ruffled and waved. 
DISTANCE—A satiny silvery light blue. Strong grower and 
free flowering. 
ELMOHR—Rich violet-red. Immense, ruffled flowers with 
silky texture. Most popular iris of this color. Dykes 1945. 
ELSA SASS—Lemon-ice with a white blaze at shaft. Good 
sized, frilled flowers. 
EXTRAVAGANZA—Best new amoena since Wabash. Creamy 
standards with blended falls of copper, violet and red. 
GOLDBEATER—Colorful rich chrome-yellow with large at- 
tractive yellow buds. Wonderful garden display. Award 
of Merit 1951. 
GREAT LAKES—Clear light blue. No. 1 on the symposium for 
four successive years. Dykes winner 1942. 
GYPSY—Golden standards with a coppery cast. Falls are a 
silky chestnut-brown. Late. 
GYPSY ROSE—Gigantic blend of russet red, copper and tan 
with blue blaze on falls. 
LOTHARIO—A greatly improved Amigo. Deep velvety violet- 
purple falls. Standards light violet-blue. Orange beard. 
MEXICO—Brilliant bi-color of great beauty. Golden buff 
standards. Falls are slightly waved and are a reddish 
brown. Late. 
MINNIE COLQUITT—A very large white plicata with broad, 
wine-purple stitching at edge of both standards and falls. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—A gigantic lilc-pink. Tall spikes with 
many fine flowers. 
MULBERRY ROSE—Large pinkinsh-mulberry shaded brown. 
Most effective as a garden clump. Award of Merit 1944. 
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