BELEN McKENZIE — (Graves, ’50) 
The most outstanding white iris. It is 
perfect in every respect, with perfect- 
ly domed standards, and broad flaring 
falls, which are generously sprinkled 
with glistening star-dust. 36”. .. $6.00 
HIT PARADE — (Hall ’47) Another 
flamingo pink with some ruffling, good 
form and substance, and a little larger 
flower than Courtier or Floradora, 
carried on a well-branched 34 inch 
BLOTS Ae Ste es ee at S tee $1.00 
HI-TIME — (Hall ’50) A _ lustrous 
golden apricot color, called by some a 
peach-pink although not actually a 
pink at all. It has a tangerine beard 
and is a self with no haft markings. H. 
i FAS S250; $3.00 
HOOGIE BOY — (Muhlestein °49) E. 
(I. hoogiana, regelia) x (Geneveive 
Serouge x Salutation). Early, will start 
the bearded season. Wisteria-violet 
brushed gold at hafts. Gold beard H. M. 
249 $2.00 
HURRICANE — (Craig ’49) Immense 
broad flaring flowers of toughest tex- 
ture. Almost a self of pale powder 
blue, suffused in an exotic manner 
with touches of a darker blue. H.M., 
clic 49: 36 ine per eet $3.00 
INCA CHIEF — (Mitsch ’52) A most 
glorious Iris in burnished golden- 
bronze. Extra large, with even color- 
ing throughout the bloom. Truly a 
Breat iris moose ee NET $10.00 
IVORY PETAL — (Henry Sass ’52) M. 
L. 36 inches, Lovely iris. Smooth ivory. 
$3.50 
ILLUSTRIOUS — (Hall ’53) (Chivalry 
x Bandmaster) <A late flower with 
large blooms of uniformly deep blue 
aproaching indigo. With an inconspic- 
ious beard, Illustrious’ smooth hafts 
reveal a brown tone. Widely branched. 
260i. Very late. wn, ee $5.00 
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JACK FROST — (Corey ’51) M. (Snow 
Flurry x sdlg.; Gloriole x Shining Wa- 
ters.) New ruffled white. H. M. ’51. 
38.00 
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JANE PHILLIPS — (Graves ’50) M.: 
This beautiful blue is a child of the 
famous Iris, Helen McGregor, that won © 
the Dykes Medal in ’49, Deeper in col- 
or but with similar form and_sub- 
stance, it possesses, great color appeal. 
Very clear blue self with well domed 
Standards, arched and smoothly finish- 
ed, the semi-flaring falls are lightly 
fluted atthe edges Hy CoA 1 S)747 
H M,;:A dS’ ’50;°A M ’52. 38 in. $3.00 
JOSEPH’S MANTLE — (Craig ’49) M. 
39 in. (China Maid x Tiffany) x Mit- 
chell plicata sdlg). A broad petaled 
plicata with deep cream lemon ground 
with all over brushings of chocolate 
DLOWN. GRebIDOMs. +. oe eee $2.50 
JULIET — (Klecinsorge ’46) M. One of 
the most colorful and fiery blends of 
the present day. Large flowers have a 
basic color of flame copper suffused 
with shades of salmon, and its center 
area and beard are of the brightest 
burnt orange. H M, AI Dn 2 oomia 
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JUNE BRIDE — (D. Hall ’52) M. Flar- 
ing deep.apricot of large size on 30- 
inch stalks. Heavy geranium-red beard 
eM 2525) ska Se ep ae ese $7.50 
KATHY — (R. Gorham ’51) M, 36 in. 
(Old Parchment x Prairie Sunset). A 
simply huge yellow with light area in 
falls, $1.00 
LADY LOUISE — (Graves ’47) M. L. 
Distinctive in both color and pattern. 
Standards are large, broad ruffled 
Colonial buff and the falls are irrides- 
cent white with a clear fluted border of 
Colonial buff, widening each side of 
the orange beard, and blending into 
the slightly deeper buff of the styles. 
MeMVAT:S “472 (44in” 2 oe ae $2.00 
LADY ISLE — (K. Smith ’51) M. 
(Jane Phillips x Kenne Valley.) Superb 
blue, worthy of its great heritage. 
NET $10.00 
LAMPLIGHT — A tranquil, beautiful, 
soft blend. A fresh buff self with a 
lamplight glow. The flower. possesses 
lots of style and is lovely because its 
color is softly and deftly. combined 
without veining in a harmonious 
WHOLE IR ne Se en ee ee ee $ .75 
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