ESQUIRE (Lothrop)—H.M., A.I.S. ’47 
A uniform blue-purple in which the coloring runs to the 
very bottom of the throat. It is richly colored, but is not velvety. 
The form of the flowers, the substance, and the branching are all 
excellent. 3 ft. $1.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas)—A.M., A.I.S. ’47 
A very beautiful amoena with almost white standards shading to 
cream at the base. The falls are deep red-violet with a blue blaze. 
Late. 3 ft. $1.00 
FANCY FEATHER (Muhlestein) 
A bright new plicata from Utah. Blended yellow-tan standards. 
Falls yellow bordered bright mahogany red. Striking. 36 in. $5.00 
FANTASY (Hall)—A.M., A.LS. °49 
Charmingly distinctive is this lovely rose and orchid-pink iris 
with its brilliant tangerine beard. Flowers are exquisitely formed 
with just a touch of ruffling, and the deep purple buds provide a 
striking contrast to the rose-orchid blossoms. 2% to 3 ft. $3.50 
FIGURINE (Babson) 
Mr. Sanford Babson’s seedlings practically took the show of the 
Southern California Iris Society in 1954. Two A.LS. seedling awards 
plus the Show Chairman’s cup for the best seedling in the show 
were captured by him. When his first introductions were made 
last year we quickly obtained stock so that we could offer you 
these fine iris. Figurine is a delicate blending of lavender over a 
pearly gray-buff ground. Large flaring flowers with great sub- 
stance and wonderfully waved and ruffled standards and falls, car- 
ried on well-branched stems. 40 in. $7.50 
FOR SURE (Linse) 
A new Mohr type iris from Mr. Linse of Yakima, Wash. This one 
from Lady Mohr x Painted Desert, is a creamy tan, with a bright 
margin of ecru around the edges of the petals. The falls are 
washed with violet about the beard, in the manner of a diffused 
signal patch. Excellent branching. 38 in. $10.00 
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