PINK FORMALW— See Page 12 
BLACK FOREST -— See: Page 6 
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WHISPERS (Linse 1951): Soft and alluring is this delightful ruf- 
fled iris with chrome yellow standards and amber white falls. 
The large flowers are well formed with good substance and 
splendid branching. Really a superb iris. 42 inches. ld Alog ZN eS 
(S52. Each $4.00 
WHITE PEACOCK (Pattison 1952): A breath-taking new blue- 
white with wide ruffled falls and standards having superbly 
smooth finish. The flowers are large and with as heavy substance 
as we have ever seen in an iris. 40 inch stalks with splendid 
branching. Mid-season. H.M., A.1.S. 1952. Each $10.00 
WHITE RUFFLES (C. Taylor 1947): Words cannot convey the 
beauty of this huge ruffled warm white iris. The extra large 
blooms are wide petaled and of extra heavy substance and are 
poised on very tall well-branched stems in excellent proportion 
to their size. 60 inches. Mid-season. H.M., A.|.S. 1947. 
Each $2.50 
WHITE WEDGWOOD: (See page 3 for description. ) Each 75c 
WINTER CARNIVAL: (See page 3 for description. ) Each 75c 
WM. A. SETCHELL: (See page 3 for description. ) Each 75c 
WM. MOHR (Mohr 1925): Rare and beautiful is this huge exotic 
lavender with a fine network of purple veining. Plant in a hot 
and well drained location. Mid-season. 20 inches. Each 60c 
WONDERBAR (Schreiner 1953) : Large cool, crisp blooms of cream 
that are beautifully formed, heavily ruffled and of firm texture. 
Superb branching. Really an outstanding new cream. Each $7.50 
ZANTHA (Fay 1947): The amazingly large blooms are a bright 
golden yellow, clear and clean, beautifully poised on tall, widely 
branched stalks. Perfection in form, tailored and flaring, Zantha 
was the winner of the President’s cup for 1947. A.M., A.1.S. 
1952. 38 inches. Early mid-season. Each $2.00 
THE MAD HATTER— See Page 15 
SYLLMAR GARDENS 
