LORD DONGAN (K. Smith ’40)—M 35 
in. Silken chinese viotat standards. 
Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinc- 
tive beauty is due to the pleasing har- 
mony of the two distinct shades of vio- 
ema Ba rset et eran oe Seer o> od $0.50 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner ’42)—ML 38 in. 
An Amigo-like iris featured by large 
velvety blooms on tall stalks but not 
equalling the color contrast of the lat- 
ter. A grand iris nevertheless. __$1.00 
LYNN LANGFORD (Hall ’46)—AM ’50 
36 in. Beautiful orchid pink with 
smoothly blended golden yellow heart. 
Eos Bega eS Sap e  e e $1.50 
MANYUSYA (J. Sass-Hill °44)—M 34 
in. A delightfully ruffled and frilled or- 
Src ket LOW Ola sae oo eae oe $0.50 
MARATHON (Whiting ’48)—M 36 in. 
A glowing color in the garden. A rich 
but smooth blending of apricot, buff 
and rufus orange. Wide form and heavy 
PLOTS RADE 2 MSS eS ay Raa, ep $1.00 
MELLOWGLOW (Whiting ’42)—M 36 in. 
Deep peach or apr-cot with flush of pink. 
Broad petaled and perfectly formed. 
aoe Aig A Ca See fe a apie ap ot Ate ae $1.50 
MING YELLOW (Glutsbeck ’32)—ML 
36 in. A large, clear, rich, smooth med- 
ium-yellow of even tones. No veining. 
$0.75 
MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass ’42)—M 
36 in. A massive ruffled pure white 
plicata with broad wine-purple border 
in sharp contrast. Very beautiful. $1.00 
MIRABELLE (Whiting ’42)—-M 38 in. 
Delicate creamy-apricot blend with a 
touch of pink on the falis. Large heavy 
Sista nceds flOowecrs: wa. et $0.50 
MOONLIT SEA (Sass, 1943)—M. 36 in. 
Standards white, heavily flushed lav- 
ender-violet. Falls white, heavily flush- 
ed lavender-violet, darkening to mul- 
berry-purple on lower edge. Exquisite 
Saw CES 9 Fy Ie Seda pt ae Aa pag a $0.60 
NEW HOPE (DeForest 1950)—M. 36 in. 
A very large plicata with gleaming white 
ground and wide border of violet. H.M. 
1951. $3.00 
NEW HORIZON (Fay 1946)—M. 33 in. 
A rich peach pink with pale standards 
and quite deep falls with a rich tanger- 
PCa eee eee ne Os $1.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay ’46)—M 38 in. A 
large sized and nicely formed clean 
wiute;-Choice; A:M:, 1948.) 22. -.- $1.50 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall ’42)—M 33 in. 
Large, bright golden russet with a cop- 
pery pink overtone. H.M., 1944. __$9.50 
NOONDAY SEY (Weed ’40)—E 40 in. 
A very large lavender-blue with a light 
maroon veining at the haft. _____- $0.50 
OLA KALA (J. Sass ’43)—M 38 in. Bril- 
liant yellow, almost orange in its depth 
and intensity. Medium large, well sub- 
stanced, semi-flaring and ruffled, it has 
strong, nicely branched stem and is very 
weather resistant. Dykes Medal, 1943. 
$9.75 
ORELIO (DeForest 1947)—M. 36 in. 
Large, heavy red of s:lken finish with 
broad petals and flaring form. A very 
$a) PERG sy eh Mea ORIN Gol GSA ee Ss $1.03 
PEACH PARFAIT (Craig 1949)—E.M. 
39 in. (Mount Washirngton x F. Zenor). 
A large, flaring seif of pure peach pink 
with: beard. of-same Colorre. s4 25 $0.75 
PINK CAMEO (Fay ’46)—M 38 in. A 
smoothly tailored and deep toned shell- 
pink. A splendid iris and a very pop- 
ulary Gnes As tL G4 Bee ee $1.00 
PINK SENSATION—33 in. This is the 
pinkest in the pink line for us, a beauti- 
ful clear p:nk, flowers are large and 
slightly ruffled, set off by an orange 
beard Pera: (os Si ee ee Sat eee $5.00 
PINNACLE—35 in. This is something 
new in Iris on the order of Wabash ex- 
cepting the color, the falls are primrose 
yellow and the standards are pure white, 
this is a new combination for an ran 
2.50 
PURPLE GIANT (Gage ’33)—M 36 in. 
Large true purple, showy and eens 
0.50 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton)—M 38 in. 
Standards, topaz. Falls, pigeon-blood 
red with wide border of topaz. Gold 
beard. Large and well-branched. $0.75 
RANGITIKI (Stevens 741)—M 36 in. 
Among the finest of rich purple iris is 
this lustrous carmine-purple self, en- 
hanced by a glowing gold beard. __$0.50 
RANGER (Kleinsorge °43) — L 36 in. 
Large, long, dark but brilliant near 
crimson, with cone shaped standards 
and w:de glossy falls. A fine late bloom- 
Gp eee SE EE Se eee ee $1.00 
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