DANUBE WAVES (Schreiner ')7) 1.50 
A rich self of deep marine blue. The 
flairing, ruffled blooms are poised on tall 
well-branched stalks. AM. '51 
DARK MELODY (Sass '51) 3.50 
A dark and unusual plicata. A fancy, 
done in allover dark purple stippling and 
brushing on a lemon ground. 
DESERT SONG (Fay ')6) 1.00 
A rich cream of ruffled flairing form 
with very heavy substance. Outstanding. 
DISPLAY (Grant '2) 075 
Rich glowing Spanish red shading to deep 
maroon. Fine wide branching. H.M. "9 
DISTANCE (P. Cook ')6) 1.25 
A fine flairing light blue with a sil- 
very appearance. A.M. 'h9 
DOLLY VARDEN (Hall '50) 750 
This is one of the best flamingo pinks. 
Beautifully formed large pink with an over= 
lay of salmon. H.Me '50 
DREAM CASTLE (P.Cook ')3) 1.00 
One of the loveliest orchid-pinks with 
wide falls and standards. Almost white 
beard. A must have. AM. ')8 
EBONY ECHO (Tompkins ')8) 5200 
Beautiful flairing flowers done in carm 
ine-red with a_ blackish overlay. One of 
the best black reds. A.M. '53 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge '9) 1.50 
A richer and brighter Tobacco Road. The 
graceful flairing falls and domed standards 
are done in metalic copper and brown. 
H.M. '50 
ENVOY (DeForest ')9) 3.00 
Lovely dark flower with velvety black 
falls and red-black standards. 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop ')5) 1.00 
Beautifully formed, enameled finished, 
deep blue purple. Tall well branched stem. 
H.M. '7 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 'l1) 1.00 
Extra late near amoena. Cream standards 
and red violet falls with metalic copper 
flush. 
FIRE DANCE (Fay '7) 2.00 
A new buff colored plicata heavily mark- 
ed in rich dark wine red. Round and full 
flowers with flairing falls. H.M. "47 
FLORA DORA (Hall ')7) 1.00 
A medium toned flamingo pink of medium 
size with good form and substance. 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest '51) 7-50 
Tall stalks with wide horizontal falled 
flowers. Chartruse cream standards flushed 
pink. Falls lighter. Pink beard. This is 
my personal favorite of all iris. A.M. 'Sh 
GAY BORDER (DeForest ')9) 1.50 
An interesting new white ground plicata 
gayily stippled maroon, giving a red and 
white effect. A favorite of ours. H.M. '9 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge '7) 2200 
Fine reddish copper brown blend with 
domed standards and wide flairing falls. 
H.M. '47 
GEMS OF TOPAZ (Wilson '8) 1.50 
Tall heavy substanced golden topaz blend. 
Lovely garden subject. 
GHOSTIE (Craig '9) 1.00 
A strangely striated plicata done in 
pale lavender markings on a white ground. 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge ') 1.00 
Large smooth deep clear yellow of beaut- 
iful globular form. Always dependable. 
A.M. '51 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall '2) 260 
Extra large light yellow of fine habits. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (Sass '0) 7015 
Ruffled lemon-yellow flower on a tall 
stalk. Beautiful pastel flower. A.M. '2 
GOLDEN GLEAM (Miess '51) 5-00 
A rich dandelion yellow with dark veins 
on the falls. Tall well branched stalks. 
H.M. '52 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor '6) 1.50 
One of the better golden yellows. . Many 
large ruffled blossoms of heavy texture are 
born on tall well branched stalks. A.M. 'h9 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton '),) 2200 
Brilliant yellow standards and clean lav- 
ender=blue falls with a gold edge. Very 
late. HM. '50 
GOLD RUFFLES § (Muhlestein ')7) 1.50 
Large heavily ruffled medium yellow with 
a few deeper lines at the haft. HeM. '8 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge '6) 1.50 
Bright mustard-gold self. Broad flair- 
ing flowers, wide in both standards and 
falls. HM. '7 
