GREEN MOHR (Muhlestein, 1951). The buds on this novelty are green as grass 
HALLMARK (Hall, 1954). A caramel pink self, a new color note in David 
Hall’s linebred pinks. This is a beautiful new creation ..................-.---------- NET 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall, 1953). A brand new shell pink that may well be 
the best pink Iris ever produced. A beauty and a fast grower ...................-.--- 
HEIGHO (Craig, 1949). Globe-like flowers with that oriental look —...................- 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (Smith, 1949). A new neglecta reminiscent of Amigo 
but much larger and the color contrast is more vivid. Lovely .................-2....-.- 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946). Very high ranking light blue of great 
charm and finish. Won the coveted Dykes Medal .......2...2.-22.c..ccc----cceeceeeeeecttenseo = 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves, 1950). One of the whitest Iris we have ever 
grown. Even the beard 1s white, The price is reduced 2-222. ==... 
HERITAGE (Hall, 1949). Very much in demand among those that want the 
finer shell pinks. It is the best deep shrimp pink we know ..........................---..- 
HI TIME (Hall, 1950). We have grown this since 1948 and each year it is a 
betters lris )) hercolor. son the-orange:sidewis delectable 2. = 
HIT PARADE (Hall, 1947). Fine Iris in the pink parade, low in price 
HUMMING BIRD (Knowlton, 1952). A very dainty creation in white and buff 
with all the charm of Snow Flurry, its pod parent 
ILLINOIS (Hall, 1949). Immense creamy yellow, well branched. Striking 
INCA CHIEF (Mitch, 1952). A large ruffled burnished bronze of great charm. 
This Iris has been one of the stars of our garden. Popular 
INSPIRATION (Stevens). Cerise rose, our only Iris of this color 
IVORY PETALS (Sass, 1952). A smoky toned Ivory with shades of chartreuse 
shining through. An Iris of marvelous parentage 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves, 1950). You will have to travel wide and far to 
find a better medium blue Iris than this one 
JOSEPH’S MANTLE (Craig, 1949). A brushed or fancy plicata of weird and 
striking appearance. Involved, but very interesting breeding 
JUNE BRIDE (Hall, 1952). Not very tall, this deep apricot pink is a striking 
garden subject for the front of the border 
KANAB (Crosby, 1954). A brand new brown in a brand new pattern. Each 
petal lightly edged with gold. The nicest brown we have seen 
KEZAR LAKE (Knowlton, 1951). A superb new blue that you will want 
KIKI (Graves, 1951). This last fine blue that Dr. Graves gave us was his best. 
I know of no finer blue at any price in this shade 
KING’S JESTER (Stevens, 1948). A fancy with bizarre markings on falls 
LADY BOSCOWEN (Graves, 1946). From Cloud Castle this is a top white 
LADY ILSE (Smith, 1951). Sensational new blue from Keene Valley breeding. 
This is Kenneth Smith’s masterpiece. Blue as the sky 
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