THE MAD HATTER — Lyons ’51) 
fRanger x Cordovan) Deep maroon 
with heavy velvety falls, which appear 
to be overlaid with blackish maroon. 
Branching is good. Standards are nice- 
ly arched, and the form is semi-flar- 
ing. 42 jnches, Midseason and late. H. 
ep oe Meee $7.50 
THOTMES tT — (Kleinsorge ’50) A 
smooth self of glistening’ golden tan 
with a light bronze beard. Gigantic in 
size, extra broad falls, and heavy tex- 
ture. 40 in. H. M. ’51, A, M.’53 
A gs Sa rE Sey ERO NET $7.50 
TOBACCO ROAD — (Kleinsorge ’42) 
A golden tobacco brown self of heavy 
substance, beautifully flared. A.M. ’46. 
D4. inches siete eset eens $1.50 
THE TANNER — (Muhlestein 751) M. 
LL. 30 inches, (Fortune x Tobacco Road) 
A flaring self of bright mustard tan. 
Exact color js very different and even 
a single stalk is very arresting. $4.00 
TOP FLIGHT — (Hall ’53) A deeper 
apricot color than Temple Bells with 
a fiery orange-red beard. Standards 
and falls nearly the same shade, a pre- 
ferred flower. H.M. ’53, 34 inches. $7.50 
TRULY YOURS — (O. Fay ’°49) (Ra- 
meses x Far Kest) x (Hall’s No. 42-35 
x Zantha)) Iris of distinction. The 
under side of the fall petals are solid 
yellow. The heart of the flower is 
bright yellow, which shades into an al- 
most white at both the top of the stan- 
dards and the lower edges of the falls 
which are laced and ruffled at the 
edges like Chantilly. At the wide hafts 
there are gold threads radiating from 
the yellow beard... A.M. ’51, Dykes 
Medali53: . tauste eee NET $10.00 
TWILIGHT SKY — (Fay ’48) (Pink 
Cameo x Floradora) This iris is a soft 
clean clear pink with a red tinged 
beard. Tailored form. 35 inches. H, M. 
BOs SEAS ee tee $1.50 
TABU — (Schreiner ’54) 38 inches. 
Tabu js unmatched by any other dark 
Iris, It excells in color saturation and 
uniformity as well as finish. Virtually 
a perfect self. A supremely luxurious, 
velvety flower that you will be proud 
to have in your garden. Blue-black. 
ye Sn ORY | a A Merle La Ip oo NET $15.0) 
TOP HAT — (Schreiner *54) M. L, 40 
inches. Top Hat is by far the largest 
and tallest of all black iris, measuring 
nearly 7 inches when fully expanded. 
The broadly rounded blooms have ex- 
cellent form. Colorjng’ is uniform unto 
the very heart of the flower with no 
haft markings and with a dark, sub- 
dued beard. The broad, velvety falls 
are very luxurious, NET $15.00 
UTAH SPECIAL — (Muhlestein. ’50) 
M.L. (Old Parchment x Mellowglow). 
Lucious delicate blend of peach, apri- 
cot, pink and yellow. Charming. $2.50 
VOODOO — (Ki<insorge 48) M, 38 
inches. (Mexico x Tobacco Road). A 
smaller and much darker version of 
Mexico with wide flaring falls. $1.00 
VIOLET HARMONY — (E. Lowry ’52) 
M., 38 inches. (Snow Flurry x Cloud 
Castle). This beautiful wide violet is 
worthy of its parents as well as its 
careful hybridizer Another good one 
from a superb cross. H.M. ’52, Winner 
of the Presidents Cup ’53 NET $10.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY — (K. Smith 
°40) M. (Easter Morn x Violet Crown.) 
Wide, bcautifully formed violet. A.M. 
°43 ee eT ees. noes ia $ .75 
VISION FUGUTIVE — (Wareham ’42) 
M. (from sdlgs, from Trojana x Dom- 
in‘on), Very large creamy-whjte. H. 
M.. 745 $1.00 
WELCOME GUEST — (Linse ’52) An 
iris of Amber Gold, smooth and fine 
in form. Falls held horizontally, dom- 
ed standards that are ruffled. Truly a 
great flower. NET $10.00 
WHISPERS — (Linse ’51) 42 inches 
A lovely white and chrome yellow 
with flaring’ falls of amber white and 
graceful lilt. The flowers are large 
with good substances. Branching an@ 
habit of growth are superb. | $4.00 
WHISTLING SWAN — (Waters ’48) M 
A slightly ruffled large wh'‘te that has 
firm texture and a sparkling finish. 
Tall, well branched and a thrifty grow_ 
er. 40 inches. $2.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD — (Grant ’43) 
E.M. When the flower first opens it is 
a very light blue white that soon 
changes to pure white save for a slight 
blue flush at the haft. The flowers have 
very heavy substance with closed stan— 
dards and semi-horizontal falls. H.M. 
43. A.M °45. 88 inches ........ $ .75 
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