MORNING BRIGHT (Cook, 1951). The standards are a creamy pink, the falls 
splashed rose at the base shading to cream at: the edges tec faeces 5.00 
MRS. DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig, 1950). Rather deep blue in a very 
distinctive shade. Great Lakes seedling of beautiful OLIN Soe eee 2.50 
MT. McKINLEY (Schreiner, 47). An early Wabash counterpart. Nice .............- 1.00 
MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens). Sister seedling to Summit which I like better. 
A symphony of color, creamy standards, and yellowslalls 23.2. = 5.00 
NEW HOPE (DeForrest, 1950). The very best new blue plicata. Larges 3.00 
NEW HORIZON (Fay, 1946). Very nice peach pink with a pinksveard se 1.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay, 1946). Probably the best white garden Iris. Blooms 
lavishly and a swell grower everywhere. A very wide rutiled flower == 1.50 
NIGHT LIFE (Muhlestein, 1948). A large flower about as black as any ............ 3.00 
NORTHWESTERN (Cook, 1951). A voluptuous royal purple from Blue Glow 
and Gulf Stream. The finest of all purples to date ................-------------+----- NET 10.00 
NOVA GRANDE (Tompkins, 1949). Brightest yellow of vVelVelty, tex LLG, = ee 1.50 
OLA KALA (Sass, 1943). Deep gold. Dykes Medal winner and worthy of it... 1.00 
OLD ROSE (David Hall). See novelties for 1955 
ORCHID RUFFLES (Schreiner, 1954). A brand new true lavender, a rare 
color in modern Iris. This one you will love ...........-...----------2::-:.------- NET 12.50 
PACEMAKER (Lapham, 1950). A decided advance Wal TOW TEAC, ILBUNEXe _.- 3.00 
PAGAN GOLD (Douglas, 1951). Gleaming gold, it grows tall and stately. 
The form is new and different from older yellows ..................---------::----------0--- 5.50 
PAGAN SUNSET (Douglas, 1951). A very striking blend of golden orange, 
rose, apricot and copper done with high artistry .............----------------eeeee 3.50 
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PALOMINO (Hall, 1952). A stunning creation, this pale ivory flower, the 
wide falls banded with rich coppery pink. Original ........................ NET 12.00 
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PARADISE PINK (Lapham). One of the new top pinks, rich in color ................ 5.00 
PARTY DRESS (Muhlestein, 1951). An outstanding pink novelty .~....................... 6.00 
PASTELLA (Hall, 1953). A new and extra large lavender pink self. The color 
iewILISCIOUSS ANG @tnesbeard TaneeriMe wc. cs lee eons Se ee steeper ce 7.50 
PARACHUTE II (Loomis, 1951). Another fine Mohr hybrid from Dr. Loomis, 
thistonesblue: white: very widesand full and ruffled 22)... ee eee 5.00 
PATHFINDER (Whiting, 1948). New and immense pink. Quite showy ............ 3.50 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught, 1948). A sensational deep blue that is very 
dependable and one of the finest Iris I have ever grown 
PINAFORE LASS (Cook, 1951). A novel flower of deep cornflower blue with 
a large nwhite patchsaround:the peards-V ery choice 2-92 anes 6.50 
PINK BOUQUET (Hall, 1953). A baby ribbon pink that blooms so profusely 
that a clump looks like an immense pink bouquet. Early 
PINK FULFILLMENT (Muhlestein, 1954). The last word in deep pinks, 
this was a sensation at the 1954 Convention. Very few plants ...... NET 35.00 
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