HIT PARADE (D. Hall ’47). E.-M. (Sister to Cour- 
tier.) Large pink with deep tangerine beard. 
Parent to the new Ballerina 
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HONEYFLOW (Tompkins ‘44). M. (Aztec Copper x 
Veishea.) Smooth meadowsweet rose, brushed 
copper. Proving a remarkable parent for rich 
blends, coppers and tans. H.M. ‘46 Selo 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForest ‘51). M. (Tiffanja x 
Firecracker.) Crome yellow ground _ plicata, 
with center flush of orange. White patch in 
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HONOR GUEST (Dozier ’53). M., 38 inches. 
(Amigo x Wabash.) A fine neglecta that is 
very vigorous and hardy. Should be a good 
parent $2.00 
HOOGIE BOY* (Muhlestein '49). E. (I. hoogiana, 
regelia) x (Genevieve Serouge x Salutation). 
Will start the bearded season. Wisteria-violet 
brushed gold at hafts. Gold beard. Fertile pol- 
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HOWARD WEED (Kleinsorge ‘47). M. (314 x 
Bryce Canyon.) Light red-brown self..... $1.00 
HUMMING BIRD (Knowlton ‘52). M. (Snow Flurry 
x Daybreak.) Buff and white bi-color marked 
with the distinction that Snow Flurry be- 
queaths to her children. H.M. ‘52 $5.00 
HURRICANE* (Craig ‘9). M. (Purissima x Capi- 
tola.) Large powder blue sometimes flecked 
with deeper blue. H.M. ‘49 $3.00 
HY BLAZE (H. F. Hall '52). M., 40 inches. Chrys- 
anthemum-crimson standards, oxblood-red falls 
bordered color of standards 
IB-MAC (Van Tubergen ‘10). E., 12 inches. (1. 
iberica x Macrantha.) Full, globular violet with 
dark signal patch below beard. Parent of Capi- 
tola, Peshawar and others. Pollen very fertile. 
Scarce. Net $3.00 
ILLINOIS (D. Hall '49). M. (42-26: Gay Troubadour 
x Mandalay) x (41-45: Invictus x Spring 
Chimes). Large creamy-yellow self. May be 
useful for breeding pinks. H.M. ‘50 $1.50 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught ‘46). E.-M. (Happy 
Days x Jean Cayeux). Very large brilliant 
yellow. May produce rich blends, oranges and 
shell pinks. H.M. ‘49 $1.00 
ILLUSION* (Kleinsorge ‘43). L. (Ormohr x Red 
Cross.) Lovely orchid self. Blooms out all within 
a week, its only fault. Will set some seed. 
ERM Ay $1.00 
ILLUSTRIOUS (D. Hal) ‘53). L., 36 inches. (Chiv- 
alry x Bandmaster.) Latest flowering deep 
blue. Hafts smoothly brushed with tan. .$5.00 
INCA CHIEF (G. Mitch ‘52). M.-L., 35 inches. 
Mexico x Tobacco Road.) Ruffled burnished 
bronze. Quality and charm mark this large, 
wide flower. H.M. ‘52, A.M. ‘54 $10.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook ‘'42). M.-L. (Valor x 
Sable.) Large blue purple. A.M. ‘44 $1.00 
INDIAN NATION (DeForest '52). Enamel-like fin- 
ished red-brown of excellent substance. 40 
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INDIAN RED (H. F. Hall '49). M. (R-64: ) x (Color 
Sergeant). Pompeiian red with coppery-rose 
undertones. Net $2.00 
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INSIGNIA (Snyder ‘51). M. (Dreamland x Sass 
plicata.) Large, fully formed plicata of a new 
and novel arrangement showing its cream- 
white with cinnamon-brown markings to per- 
fection. Sensational at the Sioux City meeting, 
H. C. award ‘50 $5.00 
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INSPIRATION (Stevens ‘37). E.-M. (Pioneer x 
_ Magnifica, F 2.) Simply huge mulberry-pink. 
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{NTERLUDE (Henry Sass ‘51). M., 38 inches. 
(Prairie Sunset x Matula) x (Sunset Serenade)) 
x (Mattie Gates.) Heavy substanced russet-tan 
standards, ochre-red falls with blue blaze 
shaped like a heart around tip of yellow 
beard. Introduced as Gay Heart 
IRISH CHARM (DeForest ‘52). E.-M., 36 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Lake Shannon.) Lovely ruffled 
blue-white with texture veining. Lavender in- 
fusion in center of flower $7.50 
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ITALIAN JOY (Stevens ‘47). M.-L. (Firelight x 
Copper Rose.) Standards rosy-wine flushed 
bronze, falls fuchsia. Great garden value.$1.00 
IVORY PETAL (Henry Sass ‘52). M.-L., 36 inches. 
Blood of: Jean Cayeux, Siegfried, Dore, sister 
of Flora Zenor, Blue Shimmer, tan, and yellow 
Dlicciagsd last) F Smooth yOrydat leg ascii. $3.50 
IVORY PRINCESS (Whiting ‘50). M.-L. (Puris- 
sima x Matula) x (White Goddess). Large, 
ivory self. Blood for many good qualities, 
smoothness, and variety of colors $1.50 
IVORY SUPREME (C. Carpenter ‘'53) M.-L. 38 in. 
(On Guard x Ming Yellow.) Quality large 
cream. A fine addition to this class. H. M. ‘53. 
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JACK FROST (Corey ‘51). M. (Snow Flurry x 
sdlg.: Gloricle x Shining Waters.) New ruffled 
white. H. M. ‘51 $5.00 
JAKE (J. Sass ‘43). M. (Tiffany x Maid of Astolat.) 
White with inner glow of lemon. Always a 
good performance. Fine blood for plicatas and 
lemons $ .60 
JALLAH EFFENDI* (White ‘52). E.-M. (Oncobred.) 
Standards yellow-green with delicate mahog- 
any veins and splashed red. Falls yellow 
veined red (around mustard-yellow beard) 
splashed purple $7.50 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves ‘50). M. (Helen McGreg- 
or x sdlg.: Pale Moonlight x Great Lakes.) Ex- 
quisite light blue with quality its mark of dis- 
tinction. Falls flare and are slightly fluted. 
Should be a superb parent for blues and 
whites. H.M. ‘50, A.M. ‘52 $3.00 
JASPER AGATE (Mrs. T. A. Williams ‘43). M. 
Junaluska x Consort) x (Cheerio). Brilliant low 
growing red-copper. Splendid parent when 
used with tall varieties. H.M. ‘44 75c 
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