DIXIE DEB (Chowning)—Large clear sulfur yellow of excellent form and substance. 
More vigorous and persistent than most of the yellow varieties. .................- $5.00 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Williamson)—Large, flat, wine colored flowers. Plant 
hardyazand  Visoronss (fulvacer tOlosa sere: aes tae ee ee eee Ae. Ince ee $0.75 
EDITH DUPRE (Arceneaux)—Rose and yellow blend (Bazeti + Maringouin Yellow) 
$1.00 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (Nelson)—Large pale powder blue to lavender. ...... $3.00 
FLAT TOP (Davis, ’53)—The flat form of “Peggy-Mac” in a pale Wistaria Violet, 
heavily veined Columbine Blue. An open pollinated seedling of a plant collected near 
vA Dhewalleny Tats sD 406 wire ©, ee Naa ree ene Prien fig Soi Sy alt On ee ey RT 8 es ne fee eerie Saran aE $3.00 
FOLIOSA HYBRIDS (Collected near Prairieville, La.)—Blue to purple. .......... $0.50 
GHEENS WHITE (Davis, ’53)—Large, tall, vigorous white with a golden yellow crest 
mMarkineow Warlyeands dependable met. sc ciel .racta-Utesm iets otters ate saci evs cia acetate rope aera $1.00 
GRACKEL (Chowning)—Glossy, iridescent, dark purple. Early and vigorous..... $1.00 
GRECIAN ROSE (Davis, ’54)—Bitone with salmon-pink standards and Grecian Rose 
falls, heavily veined. Large, flat flower with broad segments. An open pollinated seed- 
Lins oh ascollectedvAbbevileg Red sterner tec abel ome nere.c) ciel eicdems Raroenete cheer $3.00 
GRETNA (DeBaillon)—Tall, dark purple with gold markings at crest. ........... $1.00 
HAILE SELASSIE (MacMillan)—Red violet collected near Abbeville, La. One of the 
OUtLStTAnGInNgevaricticsel OlAUSe. Ine DFreCOIN Sauer ae cert act ela che rerte shel siege oie eereanes $1.00 
HELEN SMITH (Arceneaux)—Large, early clear yellow of flat form............. $2.00 
HER MAJESTY (Levingston)—One of the finest of the collected whites. The large 
size and vigor of the Cameron Blues. A consistent show winner. Large, broad petals 
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HIGH HAT (Davis, ’53)—Tall, light reddish purple. 6” flowers of excellent substance. 
Widertallscawithecoldadascerkcresta WV 12 OLOUS pp al Garces oe oeielcicic onic eras $2.00 
HIGHLAND YELLOW FULVA. The richest butter yellow yet found in a Louisiana 
iris. Unlike most yellow varieties, this plant is vigorous and floriferous. The plant 
is low (24”) and the flowers are of medium size, but there are frequently three blos- 
soms open at one time on a spike. If you have been disappointed in yellow varieties 
because they have not been persistent, give this iris a trial. Collected on Highland 
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HIGH VOLTAGE (Davis, ’53)—Large, reddish purple which towers above most other 
irises. Standards are Belladonna violet and falls are grape juice purple, heavily veined 
and with a faint chartreuse line crest. Early, vigorous plant. Numerous flat flowers of 
SF OOMESUD Stal C nm Wea eee ees keer cieke «cate MMOS a aay ern Nal clel «aut owdh “arses slaves compe sae che ce tte $1.00 
IMPERIALIS (Viosca)—A rich, imperial purple of good substance and great vigor. 
WET Vea Der SsiSlOn taitignl (Le) CAE eee ata 2 te chee eae caer or ee earanete wala) oc axe Wiehe ay csehe ee ehctepee aaah $1.00 
JAMBALAYA (Davis, ’54)—Light violet bitone with huge, 7” flowers. Prominent chrome 
erest in a light field. Vigorous grower and early, free bloomer. (Bayou Sunset -+ Abbe- 
VTE eG LIO Wee GULV A) Meme ee rare ct rae Pere caer tein ciidionscenckoliamn a cher shale eee eet tads Sree arene ees $2.00 
JEUNE FILLE (DeBaillon-Dorman)—Tall, frilled white .......................... $1.00 
JUST KATE (Davis, ’53)—Deep, Lobelia blue with lighter veining. Flowers reflexed. 
plan te talleandssvic OnOUSae wee. co okcep Creo tcone ced Ps coaerorel c aice stone cise etemenener i cemetene ictel aiacs Stene tir $2.00 
KRAEMER CREAM (Collected)—White with a soft, creamy yellow overcast. .... $1.00 
LAGNIAPPE (Davis, ’53)—Deep rose pink. Flowers large and of good quality. .. $1.00 
LAUGHING WATER (Davis, ’54)—Large, tall chicory blue with chartreuse radiating 
MNGSRACECreS (ae HallserittledmalonS themed Ses aeaawtteustmes crt. succeriere inerrant nesta $1.00 
LOUISE AUSTIN (Arceneaux)—Deep blue. Low growth, but very floriferous..... $0.50 
LOCKETT’S LUCK (Duval-Jestremski)—Collected near Golden Meadow, La., and for- 
merly known as Rattle Snake. A delicate flesh pink with a conspicuous golden, dia- 
Mmond-shapedaesio mea lee Wat Clivaerrcteta sarte lc, csetetereteushel aieNer a's) fetes Ne, foetal rks rouer Sete elo TS $3.50 
LOUISIANA BURGUNDY (Davis)—A red which is so dark that it suggests purple. 
Flower large and flat with excellent substance. Early. 30” to 36”................ $3.00 
LOUISIANA DAWN (Dormon)—An orchid bicolor. Tall and vigorous............. $1.00 
LOUISIANA DELIGHT (Arceneaux)—Large, clear pink. Vigorous............... $2.00 
MAC’S GRACE (MacMillan)—Tall, rose-red, similar to Vinicolor. ................ $0.50 
MARY S. DeBAILLON (Dormon) Showy, orchid-pink bitone. .................... $1.00 
MIRACULOSAS(Small)=Whitemtineed plies ad- aoa lene ee = $1.00 
MISS LOUISIANA (Davis, ’54)—Tall, deep blue-violet with a golden, steeple crest. The 
51%” flowers have erect standards and horizontally held falls which are 2” wide. A 
vigorous, rust resistant cross of Haile Selassie + I. giganticaerulea. ............ $2.00 
