CONFETTI — (Schreiner ’49). M., 36 
inches. (Madam L Aureau x Siegfried) 
x (Ruth Pollock) x (Lady of Shallott). 
White plicata with rosy-violet mark- 
INOS wrap OO Oe oe a $2.00 
COOL LEMONADE —(Muhlestein ’47) 
E.-M. (Electra x Bonanza.) Cool and 
refreshing as iced lemonade. A com- 
plete self even in the beard, Starts the 
talisbearded: Season.) 5.3.25. .4-2) $ .75 
CORDOVAN — (Kieinsorge ’46). M. 
(314 x Bryce Canyon). Coppery-brown 
of unusual finish, H. M. ’47, A. M. ’51 
~ bacomnny opetex C24 tae eee $1.00 
COPPER MEDALLION — (Schreiner 
*51). M. (Bryce Canyon x Sunset Ser- 
enade.) Large coppery, penny bright 
flower. Holds its color and shape, H. 
WER OS fe ne lisse ate see elo’ $4.00 
COTTON CANDY — (Henry Sass ’53). 
M.-L., 36 inches. (The Red Douglas x 
Prairie Sunset) x (Flora Zenor x Hall’s 
42-05). Light shell pink with pink 
Destomellarin ge TOrm 954.4628. aw nies 5 $4.00 
COUNTY BUTTER — (Henry Sass ’53) 
M.-L., 36 inch, (Sable x Starless Night) 
x Ola Kala). Heavy substanced deep 
butter-yellow with richer beard. $5.00 
COURTIER — (D., Hall ’47). E.-M. (42- 
10: Golden Eagle x 39-62) x (42-05: 40- 
34 x 39-62.) Nice iris with a deep pin 
OWE. Sale echt, er ae $1.00 
CRISPETTE — (Schreiner ’54) EM. 34 
in. Of ideal form and garden habit is 
this broadly proportioned color gem 
whose fluted petals and lacy edging 
create a lilting, billowy effect. The 
deep orchid color carries extremely 
well, adding a new note to the garden 
refrain. Crispette is a sturdy iris as 
well as a landscape standout. This iris 
is a true orchid of great beauty. SDG. 
WINOmGr 3 19) eee es <s NET $15.00 
CUSTARD — (Craig ’50.) M. (Rich 
Raiment x Mitchell 41-55.) Yellow 
plicata daintily marked with aren 
©. chee eet crac eee» 91,0 
CREAM PINK — (Norton ’51.) (Cross 
between Chantilly and Midwest Gem). 
Tangerine beard. Haft flushed dusty 
rose with some brown reticulations. 
Standards light blush pink. Falls light 
blush pink with edges crimped and 
serrated, 28 inches tall. Blooms heav- 
JRE: ice are a eee tae ee $2.00 
CRITERION — (G. Douglas ’51). (Ex- 
travaganza x Wabash). Sister to Gay= 
lord and a very easy parent. A fine new 
addition to the amoenas, H. M. ’52. 
Ne gee TM ie Cee $8.00 
DAMASCUS BLADE — (C. G. White 
53). Probably from Quaker Mischief. 
Some Onco blood. A really distinct and 
different blend of steel-gray and mauve 
DUN cain ie eae ee) Jenn CRO $9.00 
DANUBE WAVE —(Schreiner ’47) EM. 
(Antria x Narain). Large, full ruffled 
marine-blue. H. M. ’48, A, M. ’51. $1.50 
DAYBREAK — A huge golden pink 
from Dr. Kleinsorge, received Award 
of Merit and deservedly so. .... $ .75 
DARK CHOCOLATE — (George H. 
Murray). (Tobacco Road x Grand Mar-= 
shall.) The name is very befitting this 
dark chocolate self that is free of any 
red tones. A large, wide, somewhat 
ruffled, heavily substanced flower. The 
color is such an advance in this class 
that it has created quite a sensation 
among the fanciers who save seen if. 
Height 38 inches. 7 to 9 buds, H. C. ’53 
BAS Pe ee Ra Me kc NET $25.00 
DEEP MAROON — (Muhlestein ’52) 
M. (Rubeo x Garden Magic) x (Garden 
Glory). As smoothly finished as its 
parent Garden Glory, but a much deep- 
er maroon color. Standards lighter 
than the falls. 30 inches, for the front 
OLstnerDOrder. «fee. s. NET $10.00 
DESERT SONG —(Fay ’46) New cream 
very ruffled with extra large blooms. 
Texture especially heavy and holds up 
well in rain and in heat. ........ $1.00 
DEFIANCE — (Tompkins ’53). EM, 34 
in. (Manana x Technicolor.) Stunning 
smoothly finished brown-red self that 
does not burn or fade, H. M. ’53. 
Sid AE RAS APR Br Mb! og NET $35.00 
DESERT TAN — (Murray) ML. (Sister 
to Dark Chocolate). A beautifully fin- 
ished tan self, darker than Thotmes III 
and lighter than Tobacco Road. The 
flowers are large and very wide at the 
hafts. Height 34 in. ...... NET $15.00 
DOLLY VARDEN — (D. Hall ’50) 
Large, light pink, a self with no haft 
markings. Extra heavy substance, well 
branched. Larger than the usual pinks, 
Sere ed eo hen a oe oo $7.50 
