GENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
COLONEL PRIMROSE (DeForest 1951) Ruffled, 
wide flowers of sparkling lemon chrome. Closed 
of full, broad form in a medium sized tailored 
flower; “HLM. 1952, 23. EAL 200 
formed flowers 
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CONFETTI (Schreiner 1949) A beautiful and un- 
usual plicata of creamy white with pinkish markings 
and stippling. Large flowers with heavy substance. 
|S OL ha ae oe ee i a Se ee 2.00 
CONGO (Schreiner 1953) Large dark red with a 
sitken sheen and a black undertone. Excellent form 
and branching. —————- hh sets tne gs iB 
CONSTANT COMMENT (Hall 1954) An apricot 
pink with a heavy red-orange beard. Large, heavy 
substance and ruffled Howers: toe 12.00 
COUNTRY BUTTER (Sass 1953) A self of deep 
butter yellow with a rich gold beard, smooth shin- 
ing finish and medium large. H.M. 1954. — 5.00 
COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner 1951) Large, 
well formed’ glistening copper of metallic aired 
CRISPETTE (Schreiner 1954) A color gem in deep 
orchid with fluted petals and lacy edging which 
cteate “SS billowy veffect Se ee _ 15.00 
ANCING DEB (Tomp. 1952) Large, beautifully 
‘ormed ruffled flower of clear, light heliotrope; broad 
;etals and extremely wide hafts. 5.00 
CANCING WATERS (Sass 1950) A fine new blue 
and white plicata with flaring falls. —— 3.50 
FARK MELODY (Sass 1950) A blended plicata of 
ccep livid purple. Brown beard. Edge of haft is dark 
‘orinthian purple... bas ae te: La 3.50 
DOLLY VARDEN (Hall 1950) A deep flamingo 
pink with a salmon overlay. Distinctive and very 
choice. H.M, 1950. __—___________- res OU 
CREAMY (Linse 1953) This huge, ruffled, pure 
\ hite is colossal in effect. You will have to see 
* <s gorgeous white to realize how sumptuous an 
pis can bel. 2 TO SP el | 
SONY ECHO (Tompkins 1948) Large broad petals 
ard horizontal falls. Deep carmine with black satiny 
o-erlay. Holds up extra well. A.M. 1953. 5.00 
©’ IZABETH OF ENGLAND (Miles 1946) A clean 
i ht Azure blue of very fine form and finish. A 
<‘stinctive and ruffled form. ——H -——— = 3.00 
F°SCAPADE (Tomp. 1952) A beautiful and delight- 
f-l rich glowing orchid with a shimmering border 
«' gold. Nice broad form with ruffled petals. 10.00 
FAIRY FANCY (Sass 1953) A deeper and brighter 
version of Pretty Pansy. White background with a 
bright blue overlay. Truly fancy! -——-— 5.00 
FANTASY (D. Hall 1947) A beautifully ruffled 
ros and orchid toned pink. Distinct and different 
coloring with a tangerine beard. A.M. 1949. _ 3.50 
FIREDANCE (Fay 1947) This extra fine plicata is 
heavily marked with burgundy-red. A much deeper, 
richer and taller Firecracker. H.M. 1947... 2.00 
FIRST VIOLET (DeForest) Large ruffled flowers 
of clear sparkling blue-violet. H.M. — — 20.00 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig 1952) Very large, beau- 
tifully formed soft powder blue. Tops in the new 
oncobreds.; H.M. 195360 eet. Sh a eee 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest 1951) Tall, wide, ruf- 
fled flowers of chartreuse-cream with a pink flush. 
Pinkish? beard | A.Me19547 5 Sie) Se 7.50 
GARNET GLOW (Sass 1951) Rich, vivid garnet 
red self with a heavy red beard. Large and flaring 
with a glistening smooth finish. H.M. 1952 ._ 6.00 
GAYLORD (Douglas 1949) Tall and distinctive 
with broad white standards and flaring falls of rich 
blue-violet.' H.M:' 1949-2 See igs AULT 
GENERAL PATTON (Klein 1947) A dark, rich, 
true brown with a metallic glow. H.M. 1947 2.00 
GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest 1950) Large, broad 
petalled golden tan; very brilliant. H.M. 1951. 5.00 
GOLDEN HAWK (Smith 1951) Bright Primrose 
yellow self, overlaid with metallic gold. Very smooth, 
large Blowers: Hao 52 00,00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946) The most huge of 
all. Good stout stems and splendid grower. The 
name is descriptive of its color. A.M. 1952. _ 2.00 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schreiner 1952) Clear, pure 
true yellow of excellent habits and generous size 
Soft clean color, like sunlight. H.M. 1954. __ 7.50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton 1944) Late bloom- 
ing bitone of clear yellow with falls of a lovely 
shade of lavender blue. Outstanding. H.M. 1950 2.00 
GOOD MEASURE (Whiting 1953) Very deep yel- 
low self—pure cadmium yellow. Generous in all 
qualities that make up a good iris. 3555.00 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall 1952) The shade of Her- 
itage but twice as large. The peer of all flamingo- 
pinks* towdate, A:My 1954s = eee £23 $00 
HALLMARK (Hall 1954) Very large, smoothly 
finished, gracefully ruffled flower of golden apricot 
or carmel self; extra broad falls. H.M. 1954. 20.00 
HEATHER ROSE (Hall 1950) Large rosy orchid 
pink with a tangerine beard. H.M. 1951. 2.50 
HEIGH HO (Craig 1949) Prolific oncobred with 
tall, wiry stems and fine branching. Clear violet with 
a slight signal patch. H.M. —.-___..___ 3.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith 1949) A very 
brilliant neglecta of light lavender standards and 
bright violet-purple falls. An iris of charm and 
beautyerA.Mé 1952. aes 737 
HERITAGE (Hall 1949) One of the best flamingo 
pinks, rich pink beard, good form and lacy petals. 
fee, Femme (py geared é » 3.50 
HI-TIME (Hall 1950) A lustrous golden apricot 
with a full tangerine beard, silky texture and fine 
form. H.M. 1950. Nn 32 tree aoe SUS00 
HONOR BRIGHT (DeForst 1951) Different and 
distinct plicata of chrome yellow ground with white 
in the center of falls. H.M. 1951. 
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