HALOLIGHT (Schreiner ‘53) M.-L. 42 in. (Alpine 
Glow x Gypsy Rose.) Self blend of soft buff- 
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY (D. Hall ‘'52) E-M. 36 in. 
(Melody Lane x Heritage.) Large, bright, full 
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HAPPY HEART (Tompkins '53). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(Easter Gold x Ola Kala) x (Cape Bon x Sea 
Shell). Mr. Tompkins thinks this is as deep yel- 
low as he has bred or seen. The flowers are 
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HAPPY TALK (Mary Ollmann). M.-L., 36 inches. 
Elsa Sass x Coritica.) Flaring very yellow pli- 
cata, deep rosy-red. edges, /u4. 5.22. 4.. $5.00 
HAPPY VALLEY (Miess '50). M. (Mountain Sky x 
Narain.) Lovely medium blue. Splendid breed- 
ing for blues—either dark or light 
HARRIET THOREAU (P. Cook '44). M. (Sister to 
Dreamcastle.) Clean orchid-pink. Fine parent. 
H.M. ‘45 $ .60 
HARLEQUIN (Stevens '49). M-L. 32 inches. (Sdlg 
x Tiffany.) This bizarre plicata will find lovers 
of iris coming back to it again and again. 
Silvery falls flare and have a veining and 
dappling of chocolate and purple 
HAZEL REED (Craig ‘50). M., 40 inches. (Prairie 
Sunset x Sultan’s Robe.) Henna-brown with 
golden undertones. Superb blood for blends, 
reds and browns. Net 
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HEADLANDS (Craig '50). M., 40 inches. (Acropo- 
lis x Destiny) x (Great Lakes). Looks to us to 
be a larger, taller, better branched Chivalry. 
Really very fine and commanding $3.00 
HEADLINES (See Introductions) 
HEART'S DESIRE (J. Wills ‘50). E.-M., 38 inches. 
(Copper Pink x True Love). Large, wide bi- 
toned red. Could be useful for Amoeans with 
red falls, reds, yellows and coppers... .$3.00 
HEATHERLANDS (Craig ‘53) M. 38 in. (Joseph's 
Mantle x Royal Band.) Fancy heather and 
wood-violet plicata. Falls strikingly striated 
with white. Re-blooms in mild climates. .$8.00 
HEATHER ROSE (D. Hall ‘50). M. ((44-41: (42-26: 
Gay Troubadour x Mandalay) x (Overture)) x 
(Courtier.)) The name describes the color—a 
large flower of quality. Will be a fine producer 
of many interesting colors in the new race of 
pinks, orchids and salmons. H.M. ‘51... .$2.50 
HEBRON* (Jory ‘49). E.-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Honey brown with full Mohr shape. 
$2.00 
HEIGHO* (Craig ‘9). M. (Purissima x Capitola.) 
This is my favorite of the Purissima x Capitola 
seedlings I have seen thus far because of its 
very heavy substance and the signal patch at 
the beard. Extremely vigorous. H.M. ‘49. .$3.00 
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HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith ‘49). M. (Ex- 
travaganza x Louise Blake.) Beautiful, superb 
neglecta. Almost an amoena—will be highly 
useful for hybridizing, surely. H.M. ‘50. 
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HELEN FITZGERALD (H. Thorup ‘48). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Wasatch) x ((Dolly Madison x W. R. 
Dykes) x (Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau x Ri- 
cardii)). Smooth lobelia violet self. Such self 
colored iris are rare. This is a very large 
flower. Superb as an exhibition variety. Would 
recommend it as a splendid parent for whites, 
plicatas, pinks, blues and possibly amoenas to 
give them size and vigor. H.M. ‘49 $1.50 
HELEN KENNEDY* (F. Kennedy '53). E.-M. (Snow 
Flurry x Luna.) Blue with a white beard. A 
wide, full flower. Should be most interesting 
to use with other Onco and regelia-blooded 
iris. Net $7.50 
HELEN LOUISE (Lapham ‘52). M. (Barbara Luddy 
x Paradise Pink.) Deep salmon-pink, red-tan- 
gerine beard. H.C. ‘51 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ‘46). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Cloud Castle.) Superb light blue. Does 
fade in hot sun, but if planted in partial shade 
is magnificent. A wonderful exhibition flower, 
and will undoubtedly go down in history as a 
great breeder for blues and whites. Dykes 
Medal ‘49 $1.50 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves ‘50). M. (Franconia: 
Alba Monte x Snowking) x (Mt. Jefferson: 
Snow Carnival x Cloud Castle). Pure white— 
not a touch of off color. Highly praised. H.M. 
0 $6.00 
HELLEBORE (C. Taylor '53). M., 38 inches. (Gentle 
Florence x Tobacco Road.) Rich hellebore-red 
brown. Perfection of form, substance. ..$12.00 
HERITAGE (D. Hall '49). M. (Tally Ho x Courtier.) 
Deeper than Cherie. Produces tailored seed- 
lings. H.M. ‘49, A.M. ‘51 
HIGH COMMAND (Long). M. (Eternal City x Lou- 
vois.) Very large brilliant, different, variegata. 
Splendid. A limited supply. Net $1.00 
HIGH HEAVEN (Plough ‘54) M. 388 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Great Lakes.) Wide, heavily sub- 
stanced quality light blue with blood to pro- 
duce the greatest $20.00 
HIGH SEAS (Corey '52). M. (Snow Flurry x Cloud 
Castle.) Impressive is the word for this truly 
magnificent ruffled silky blue-white on 40-inch 
well branched stalks. The wide flowers will 
be beautiful in cny company. A superb show 
specimen and can’t miss as a breeder for b!ues 
and white. H.C. ‘51, H.M. ‘52 
HI TIME (D. Hall ‘50). M. (42-07: Golden Eagle x 
39-62) x (Premier Peach). Lovely golden apricot 
self. One of Hall's best. We think it holds 
great promise as a breeder, and of course 
it has good garden value. H.M. '50...... 
HIGH TOR (Roy Fielding '52). M., 40 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Azure Skies.) Huge ruffled 
chicory-blue, falls slightly darker than stand- 
ards. Floriferous and very fragrant. H.C. ‘51. 
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