OTHER RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
BIG UTE—1954—(Grand Canyon x (Lancaster x Three Oaks) 
A huge rich blinding of mahogany and burgundy red with a 
light suggestion of blue sheen below the beard. Falls are wide 
and flaring with excellent heavy substance, Standards are 
lightly domed. One of the finest deep reds to date. 36 inch 
Stal KO mE COCK INT tCG ey hl ee, ees NET $25.00 
CATHEDRAL BELLS—1953—(Seedling 48-9 x 48-35) 
Tall, wide light baby-ribbon pink with fluted form. Falls 
flare horizontally. Is producing wonderful seedlings. C.C. 
ee io eee ee mA pen Ok ete gars $10.00 
CENTENNIAL QUEEN—1954—(Lancaster x Three Oaks) 
Large heavily ruffled, flared light blend. A rich combination 
OfecOlors se acOulNneh statins. 7 ok cs veo seo he oe 8 $15.00 
FABIOLA—1954—(Seedling x Seedling) 
A rich fiery mulberry self that does not fade. Heavy substance 
Weert ling woo Ch Stalks. ort iie no. nays weer nte sows $10.00 
KING PINK—1953—(Overature x Heavy Pink Blend Seedling 
Tall huge apricot and peach. Tangerine beard. Often reaches 
48-50 inches in height. For garden appeal it is unequaled. 
Guests in the garden frequently call back for its lovely blooms. 
$1.00 
NIGHT SPLENDOR—1953—Seedling 48-59. (El Capitan x 
Ethiope Queen) x Seedling 
A huge reddish-black self. Its thick leathery falls are the 
heaviest we have ever seen. The flowrs flare jauntily and 
rally take all kinds of weather. The fragrance reminds one 
of Concord Grapes. It has no pollen and is hard to get seed 
See abe DiOOmer, . 42 inch) stalks,’ .. 29-4, ........0..). $5.00 
RED CHARM—1953—Seedling 48-89 (Action Front x Solid Mahogany) 
A luscious dark red self, to brighten the front of your border. 
A long blooming, early mid-season flower of large size. Light- 
ly ruffled. 33 inch stalks. Should be partially shaded. .. $1.50 
RUFFLED APACHE—1954—(Mid West Gem x Matula) 
A huge blending of gold and red. Standards are domed golden 
red and the falls are a reddish blend. Standards and falls are 
heavily laced and ruffled. 36 inch stalks. H.M. ’54. NET $20.00 
SPIC AND SPAN—1953—(Kalinga x Golden Madonna) x 
(Fort Knox x Golden Majesty) 
A well branched light cream iris. A complete self with ex- 
ceptionally large blooms with plenty of substance and light 
Pigeon rapidsincreaser,. ©.C..’62,. ).. 4 $5.00 
WHITE CINDERELLA—1954—(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle) 
Tall, large light blue-white with wide heavily ruffled falls. 
One of the first whites to start the season. Three buds to each 
socket. Has a tendency to have a succession of blooms through 
SUCESCOROIIMEAZEINCH Stalk, jo cad, or lke eee. ok | $15.00 
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