BRIDAL SHOWER CROWNING GLORY WHISPERING GLADE

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BRIDAL SHOWER CROWNING GLORY WHISPERING GLADE
BRIDAL SHOWER
CROWNING GLORY
JosEPH J. Gmo
1201 Bay Street
Santa Cruz, Calif. 95060
WHISPERING GLADE
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REACH FOR THE STARS
Sixree~1 yeai·s · hgo we bloomed our first irises and made our first
cro~ses. Little did we know that our hobby would grow and expand to
the vast' and
extent that it does today.
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Welcome,_thcp. to·.oor sixth annual catalog. Your response has been
. most gratify.ipg. As in past years, we continue to expand our plantings
to better servf )roY. Last summer we purchased another parcel of land
which has been completely planted with irises; our plantings now cover
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four lots.
We are now teaching at Harbor High School here in Santa Cruz, and
we'll be able to be in the garden more often to show you around. You are
always welcome to brouse around. During week days we'll be home
about 3:30p.m. and we'll be here on weekends.
Best bloom occurs during the la~t week of April and the first week of
May. However, our bloom season is long with plenty of bloom between
mid-April and· mid,May.
Not all the varieties we grow are listed in this catalog since their
supply is limited. You are invited to view these plus thousands of seedlings which will make their debut this spring. Also on display are our
future introductions: Center Stage, Dignitary, Eloquent, Ponderosa, Sorcerer, plus some under number. We also grow several types of beardless
irises which are on display for your enjoyment.
TERMS
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Bay View Gardens is known for its generosity. We enjoy sharing and
we will continue this policy of giving a minimum of 100% in extras based
.· · on the list price. Since extras are dependent on supply, they must be of
· ,.. our selection, though you may list a few you might particularly like .
. ·.: :·:And we always include a surprise bonus!
' :' ' . Please ,<;end check with your order. California residents please add
5% sales tax. •Postage rates never seem to end their continual upward
climb and constitute our greatest expense. Thus, please add 50 cents for
handling or more. if you like which will be covered many times ir. added
extras. For tnore distant points and to insure quicker delivery, we suggest
adding 35 cents for special handling.
Shipments begin in late June and continue through July. Our orders
are filled in rotation, so order early to avoid disappointment. We can not
. Ji~t all the many latest varieties we grow; thus, if there is some hard-to.· get variety you \vould like, ask us about it.
SURPRISE PACKAGE
This is our most popular feature, and well it might be! At the end of
the season, we always have some very excellent rhizomes of several fine
and popular varities still in surplus. We want to share these with you.
Send us a sum of money ( $15, $20, $25, or whatever), and we will send
you irises with a minimum list value of four times the monetary value
-which you send us. We will ship the SURPRISE PACKAGES at the end
'of our shipping seasop.-the last days of July.
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UPWARD TO THE HEIGHTS IN l969 .: .;.~· :.
In 1954 we made our first crosses, and, thus, starting ·ai.tr-gi;.eat..adventure in hybridizing. At that time, we set certain goals for our breeding
program and began reaching for the unreachable stffi-: -'T~e~e, QUr 1969
introductions, as no previous group of our irises, .represents"Jh~ culmination of our hybridizing efforts toward so many of the goals set so long
ago. The road has been long and uneven, but if the star .has not been
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reached this year, perhaps it has been touched.
BRIDAL SHOWER 36 inches, EM _____ ____ __ ______ __ _________ :_____________: .".. ____ $25.00
New Snow was the first white iris that we grew. We never thought that
a white iris would impress us, but New Snow did and our white breeding began. With BRIDAL SHOWER the sirmmit is climbed. A pearly
white self with subdued yellow beard. _Distinctive with its absolutely
horizontal flare, extreme width, serrate!! edge, ana heaV]:. .substance.
Combines. the bubble-ruffling of the · Frost~d Starlight li~e, with the· corrugated ruffling typical of the Hinkle line. Good branchi!lg and supervigor. No. 63-116R: ((Frosted Starlight x Demetria) X Nina's Delight).
CROWNING GLORY., 34 inches, M ......·........-. ~............................... : $25.00
Whole Cloth impressed us as a truly· unique achievement, and we .set
out to combine it with our Frosted Starlight line. CROWNING GLORY
represents the convergence and culmination -of both of these lines;
thus the significance of the name. A. large flower: with white standards
with a light blue midrib which deepens at the base of .the standard.
The fall are a nearly true light blue, lightly textwed fo:r i nterest. The
fall flare nearly horizontally with intense· bubble-ruffling...Jhe beard is
also bluish. Its trueness and uniqueness of color makes this a distinctive
mastPrpiece. Heavy demand forces us to limit one to a customer. No.
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63-182L: (Frosted Starlight x W.hole Cloth) -X { ( (New Snow x Lady
Ilse) x Frosted Starlight) x Froste? StarligHt) : .HC '67.
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JUSTICE 32 inches, L ................................................................ -------- $25.00 .
:eJue Rhythm was the first blue iris that we bloomed and we were over- ..• · ·.
whelmed; thus we began our quest of producing an iris in the same · · .. ·
medium blue tones with the refinements of the modern iris. JUSTICE
represents the years of effort toward this goal. A glorious, rich, vibrant,
glowing royal medium blue of a very true hue. The beard is blue so
as to lend harmony to this lush beauty. The almost horizontal falls are
nicely ruffled and even slightly laced! It inherited its form from its
parent. A truly remarkable iris that will withstand the most unpredictable of Mother Nature's elements. No. 64-27V: ( ( Celestia· x Regina
Maria) X Ellen Manor).
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SEANCE., 36 inches, ML .................................................................. $25.00 .
Snow Flurry first introductcd us to ruffling and off we happily went .
to produce the ultimate in ruffled irises. We coined the 'Phrase. bub- .
ble-ruffling, to mean an intense, deep, fluting ruffle, and with SEANCE .:
we reached the pinnacle of this goal. A large, extremely broad, semi- ·
flaring flower with the deepest, most intense bubWe-mffling imagiri~ : .
able. We would call the color blue-amethyst, sort of a blue-red-violet: · : .
color, with the falls slightly redder than the standards. The vigor and ... · ·. ~-..
substance add to the trace-effect. A stalk of this wilt always be a top ·. ::. ..
contender for Queen of the Show. Limited stock and heavy demand· _;·. •
forces a one to a customer limitation. No. 64-252-0.: (Sterling Silver . · •.
X Twilight Sonata).
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TWO MORE 1969 STARS
SWAML 26 inches, L ....................................................................... :.. $15.00
Lady Mohr 'first introduced us to those "kooky" colorings, and we
have been enticed by them ever since. This border bearded iris is a
unique coloring which is difficult to describe. The falls are a blend of
blue, yellow, violet, and tan with burnt-gold shoulders and a brownish
beard. The standards are also sort of burnt-gold with a tannish infw.
sion. As we said, different is the only way to describe SWAMI. The
Hower size and rhizome size are in proportion to the height of the stalk.
Nothing quite like this one. No. 63-139Z: (Wizard sib X (Pretty Quadroon x Frosted Starlight) ) .
WHISPERING GLADE 38 inches, EML ...................................... $25.00
Green Pastures sent us into ecstasies, and launched us in quest of the
true green iris. WHISPERING GLADE is not the true green (which is
still eluding us and we often feel as if we are fighting Windmills), but
what a miraculous color it is! It is a lush, quiet, yet forceful, shade of
antique green-gold. The form is flawless and the Hower is large in keeping with its height. -Add a serrated edge, stippled ruffiing, self beard,
heavy substance, show-bench branching ·and you have a very desirable item. With two to four buds in each socket, you are insured
of a long season of bloom. Its vigor guarantees an instant clump! No.
65-176V.: (Moon River X (Pretty Quadroon x Frosted Starlight) ) .
LAUNCHED IN 1968
·.. CELE.B RATION 34 inches, EM ........................................................ $20.00
A lushy colored beauty with tightly closed standards of a melon-toned
apricot and the broad nearly horizontal falls of yellow, pink, white, and
orange-all delightfully blended. Ruffied and slightly laced with excellent branching and many buds. Sparsely leafed rhizomes, but it is
floriferous. ( (Cream Crest x Graduation Gift) X (Mary Randall x
·."· Full Dress)). HC '66.
HAUNTING RHAPSODY 40 inches, E.re .................................... $20.00
A different color best described as a lavender-orchid. The beard is
blue-white and there is a lighter area in the center of the fall. Good
branching shows the lilting, lightly ruffied blooms with picotee edges
to perfection. Reblooms for us. (Marie Phillips X Mahalo).
JUNIOR PROM 27 inches, M ............................................................ $10.00
A border bearded iris in an unusual milky lavender blue-white color.
The petal edges are precisely serrated and heavily bubble-ruffied. The
.proportion is fine, and the branching is show-type. (Nina's Delight X
. Frosted Starlight).
PENTHOUSE 36 inches, EM .......................................................... $18.00
An unusual neglecta with tightly closed pale blue standards and falls
of medium to dark blue with an unusual reddish cast. Corrugated ruffling with four and five branches per stalk with the lower branches
even rebranched. Very vigorous. ( ( (Chivalry x Spanish Peaks) x
Frosted Starlight) X Mount Eden).
WILLOW WISP 36 inches, L .......................................................... $20.00
An extraordinary antique green-gold of remarkable clarity and brightness. The "standards are closed and the falls are semi-flaring with a Hush
of turquoise just beneath the self-toned beard. Excellent branching and
many buds. (Mixed Emotions X (Frosted Starlight x Millionaire) ) .
ORBITED IN THE RECENT PAST
BABY SHOWER ( 1967) 2·1 inches, M _______________ ._____________ ;_____ ::_____ ~-- $5.00
A pure sparkling white which reminds the viewer of a miniature version of Winter Olympics. The branching starts at ground level with
branchlets added for good measure. Excellent proportion. (First Courtship x Poet's Dream). HM '68, JC '68.
BAY VIEW ( 1967) 30 inches, L ------------------------------------------------------ $15.00
A lush shade of hyacinth blue with a dash of purple added for interest.
Extremely broad with the hafts overlapping and the standards domed.
The falls flan~ nearly horizontally. (Melissa X First Courtship).
FIRST COURTSHIP ( 1963) 33 inches, EM --·--------------------------------- $1.50
A lovely well-branched pure white with swirls of ruffling. A translucent edge and a generous sprinkling of diamond dust highlights the
blooms. A vigorous and dependable grower and bloomer. (Jane Phillips
x Frosted Starlight). HM- '65.
FOREST MOON ( 1964) 36 inches, E ---------------------·----·------------------- $1.50
A multi-budded goldenrod· yellow-green with whirling form. Excellent
branching, with vigor that will take the blue ribbon against all comers.
( Snow Goddess X Bang). ·
FROSTED STARLIGHT (1963) 38 inches, EM ____________________ :_______ $1.00
Frosty blue-white with show-stalk branching and extreme vigor. A fan- tastic parent for us and it is the basis of our line of breeding. (New
Snow X Chivalry).
MAHALO ( 1966) 38 inches, M ------·------------- ----------------------------------- $12.00 ·
Something unusual: The raspberry tinged blue standards are nicely
ruffled. The well-arched, fluted falls have almost a spot pattern of rosy _
raspberry-violet which lightens at the edge to form a five-eighth inch .·
border of rosy-blue. (Melodrama X Twilight Sonata). HC '64, HM
'67, JC '68.
MEADOW MIST ( 1964) 36 inches, L --------- -- ------ --------------------------· $2.50
The lightly ruffled blooms are a shade of creamy green-yellow. The
branching is good and the form and substance is just fine. ( (Desert
Song x (Hilda: ( Tiffanja x Mulberry Rose)) X Char-Maize).
MEDITATE ( 1967) 36 inches, L ---------------------------------------------------- $15.00 .
Quiet and serene: A cool white with some blue shading in the center .· ·: ··
of the bloom. Extremely broad with corrugated ruffling and show-stalk .branching. Quite vigorous. ( (Pacific Panorama x By Request) X
Frosted Starlight). HM '68.
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WOW!
In purchasing our 1968 or 1969 introductions, we would like you to
have an extra \vhich you do not already grow; thus, you may select ·~
another of our '68 or '69 introductions of equal value as your bonus
(starred varieties are exempt due to limited stock). Suggest an alternative since this unique offer is subject to supply limitations.
MORE STARS
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MOUNT EDEN ( 1965) 36 inches, E ----------- -------------- -- -- ------------- --- --- $7.50
Tightly held standards of pale blue-white and the broad falls are a
different amethyst blue. Superb branching and vigor. A grand parent.
(Twilight Sonata sib X Whole Cloth). HC '65, HM '67.
MYSTIC MOOD ( 1967) 38 inches, E ---------------------- -------- -------------- $15.00
Two shades of lavender-violet with the standards a few shades
lighter than the falls. The huge blooms are extremely ruffled with super
branching that will make it a top show contender. (Twilight Sonata
sib X Mount Eden). HC '66, HM '68.
NINA'S DELIGHT ( 1964) 36 inches, E ---- -- ------------ ---------------- ---------- $5.00
Bridal gown white with semi-flaring falls and domed standards. The
blooms are neatly serrated and bubble-ruffled. Often four blooms open
at one time with perfect placement. ( ( Gaulter's (Violet Harmony x
Mary McClellan) X Frosted Starlight) . HM '66.
OASIS ( 1967) 33 inches, L ____ __ :__ __ __ ______ ____ ______ ____________ __________ __ ___________ $15.00
Another step toward the elusive green: Medium sized blooms of yellow-green with a bluish wash in the center of the falls. Branching is
fine and it has been an excellent parent for us. (Meadow Mist X
(Pretty Quadroon x Froste d Starlight) ) .
ROYAL TARA (Harbour '66) 38 inches, ML ------------------------------ -- $10.00
A fine show iris with wide branching and perfect placement. A parchment cream with quince shadings. The broadest golden tipped blue
beard yet seen on any iris. ( (Charmed Land x Char-Maize) X Mary
McClellan). HC '65, HM '67 .
.· TWILIGHT SONATA ( 1963) 38 inches, E ---------------------- ---- ---------- $1.50
Ultra-smooth amethyst blue with the bubble-ruffiing expected of the
children of Frosted Starlight. A great parent when combined with the
Cook Progenitor line. (Frosted Starlight X Rehobeth).
WIZARD ( 1966) 24 inches, L ---------------------------------- ---- -------- ------ -------- -- $5.00
A border bearded iris which is as green as any. The standards are a
shade lighter than the falls with the entire bloom sprinkled with gold
dust. ( (Char-Maize x ( Tiffanja x Blue Shimmer)) x (Green Pastures
x (Hilda: Tiffanja x Mulberry Rose)) X Blarney Stone). HM '67.
CHASING THE ELUSIVE BUTTERFLY
We have been breeding for green for the past several years, and we
now have many fine seedlings which are not being introduced for reasons of selection. However, each represent advances in this difficult field
.and would make excellent parents. We are, thus, offering the better seedlings for sale at $3.00 each. Each will be sent with number and parentage.
LOOK
One of our current introductions will be given free to the person
who wins Best-in-Show with any BAY VIEW GARDENS introduced
iris. Proper notification must be sent us by June 30, 1969.
SUPER BONUS
On orders of $50 or more, you may select a 1968 or 1969 BAY VIEW
GARDENS introduction as a super bonus. List an alternative since this
offer is subject to supply limitations, and starred varieties are exempted.
THE ELITE ONES
List
Price
Sale
Price
AD ASTRA -------------- -- $20.00
$10.00
(Babson '67)
Lemon-butter standards with
wide falls bordered in the color of
the standards. Popular. HM '68,
JC '68.
ALASKAN CROWN ----- - $10.00
$5.00
(Nelson '66)
Heavily laced yellow and white
bicolor. Popular with the "lace
nuts." HM '67.
ALASKAN SUNSET
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(Plough '67)
15.00
7.50
(Schreiner '66)
12.00
6.00
Refreshing and cool rosy-pink
which blooms very late. HM '67.
APERITIF --------------------
(Plough '67)
15.00
7.50
Superbly branched near pink
amoena: falls a blend of straw and
pink with the standards slightly
lighter. Vigorous.
APRICOT ROYAL -- -- -- --
(Jones '67)
15.00
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(Schmelzer '66)
10.00
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· (Varner '64)
20.00
4.00
7.50
Tailored reverse blue ameona:
Standard blue-violet with the falls
several shades lighter. HM '66.
BABBLING BROOK ____
$12.50
12.00
6.00
A "kook" and one of our favorites. Stands are tan with falls mauvewood edged in tan. A sib to Laurie. HM '68, JC '68.
BANDED BRONZE ____
15.00
7.50
(R. Brown '67)
Nicely formed and ruffied bronze
with a dark brown border around
the falls.
(0. Brown '67)
17.50
9.00
Off-pink standards with the wide
falls being a burnt rose. Extraordinary; unique and beautiful. HM
'68.
BAY VIEW ---------------(Ghio '67)
15.00
7.50
A glowing hyacinth blue. Our·
namesake.
BEST REGARDS __ __ __ ___ _
10.00
5.00
(E. Smith '67)
Fine snow white with bright . ...
gold beard. Very ruffied and showstalk branching. Try it.
BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE
Cool white with some lavender.
named for a fine friend and gracious lady, Auda Stewart of San
Jose.
AVIS
(Gaulter '67)
Sa1e
Price
7.50
A finely formed apricot which is
a sib to the much discussed Bright
Butterfly.
AUDA
BACCARAT ----------------
·BARCELONA* --------- ---
Colorful blend: standards are an
orange and pink blend; falls, pink,
yellow, and white. Luscious. HM
'68.
ANNABEL LEE ------ ------
List
Price
6.00
(Keppel '66)
Beautifully formed textured
light blue. Tremendous and a pos·sible future Dykes winner. HM '67.
JC '68.
15.00
7.50
(Plough '67)
A very good royal purple of fine
form. Extremely vigorous. Branching. is limited.
BLUEBELL LANE ____ ____
15.00
7.50
(Deforest '66)
Unique lavender-blue with a red ·
undertone. Blue beard and fine
form. We love this one! HM '67. · .,._ ,
BROADMERE -------------(Vallette '67)
15.00
6.00
A violet neglecta from plicata
breeding, so who knows what will
happen!
CAMELOT ROSE ---- ----
17.50
8.00 :
(Tompkins '65)
Broad falls of burgundy and
standards of. lilac. Showy and very
popular. HM '66, AM .'68.
CANARY CADENCE -~
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Sale
Price
Price
15.00
7.50
(Gaskill '67)
Sale
Price
20.00
10.00
(Blocker '67)
A bright canary yellow with
some lace and fine branching. HM
'68.
And away we go - a medium to
deep-blue which has Galilee and
Allegiance in its background.
CANDY COUNTER*....
CHOSEN BEAUTY -----(f. Brown '67)
15.00
7.50
(Tompkins '67)
A blend of so many colors that
one can not begin to mention them.
One in the Dawn Crest tradition.
CAPE TOWN -- --------- -
(Gaulter '67)
12.00
6.00
A light lilac with Claudia Rene
shoulders. Another Laurie sib.
CELESTIE
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(Theurer '67)
15.00
6.00
A warm-creamy white ~th the
heaviest substance we've ever encountered.
CELESTIAL SWAN ____
10.00
4.50
(Terrell'66)
"Poor-man's" Flight of Angels .
. The parent of that much discussed
· beauty and every bit as nice. HM
'67.
. , CERAMIC BLUE ________
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CHIM CHIM CHEREE*
List
Price
20.00
10.00
(Mayberry '66)
--. · . Silvery light-blue with blue
beard. Not tall for us. HM '67.
CHARLOTTE SAWYER
15.00
7.50
(Van V. '67)
An improved Emma Cook type
from out of the South. HM '68.
CHARM OF EDEN ____
20.00
10.00
(Plough '67)
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.. Another pink near-amoena with
-· ':: Q.¢ eper pink on each side of the
· · :beard. Small flowers. HM '68.
CHARMAINE* ---- ------
20.00
12.00
(Hamblen '67)
Straw standards with white falls
edged straw. Tangerine beard. An
improved May Melody. HM '6S.
CHARMING COED ____
10.00
5.00
(Gaskill '66)
A large orange-pink blend. One
of those colors that is so popular
today.
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17.00
8.00
A pastel beauty: pastel gold
stands with greyed lavender falls;
good form and nicely ruffied. Different.
CHRISTMAS TIME ___ ___
10.00
4.50
(Sch. '65)
One of the better and most popular red-bearded whites; some lace.
HM '66, AM '68.
CINNAMON MIST ____
15.00
7.50
(Plough '67)
Showy white-ground plic sanded
cinnamon brown. Broad and ruffled. HM '68.
CLAREMONT CLASSIC
20.00
10.00
(Babson '68)
Tall milky blue-white of huge
size. Parents are Goodness and
Commentary.
CLOUD CAPERS --------
10.00
5.00
(Sch. '66)
Orchid-pink falls and off-white
standards. Small-flowered and not
free flowering. HM '67, JC '68.
COCKTAIL TIME --------
12.50
6.00
(Plough '66)
Horizontal flaring white with
some lavender infusion. Heavily
ruffied. HM '67.
CONFECTION ------ ------
15.00
7.50
(Babson '67)
Imagine a blue with a reddish
glow - yep, that's Confection!
Unique.
COOLHEAD
17.50
8.00
(Craig '65)
· Tremendous with deep blue falls
edged with light blue to match its
standards. Great branching. Overlooked. HM '68.
CORAL KISSED ________
List
Price
17.00
Sale
Price
8.00
(F. Brown '67)
15.00
7.50
(Corlew '66)
A fluffy canary yellow and white
wonder of great floriferousness and
super-form. HM '67, JC '68.
CREDIT CARD ---------(Knocke '67)
15.00
7.50
A cool tan blend with a blue
blaze. Good form and show-stalk
branching.
CREDO* ------- -------- --(Babson '66)
15 .. 00
7.50
An airy silky maroon iris from
the "newly-arrived" master hybridizer. Sparsely-leafed rhizomes.
HM '67, JC '68.
CROWNING TOUCH __
(R. Brown '67)
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Price
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7.50
(Tompkins '66)
A coral kissed beauty in that color class which is so much in vogue
today.
COUNTY FAIR -------- --
DIPLOMAT
List
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20.00
10.00
A medium-sized
with yellow beard.
warm
white
CRYSTAL BLAZE* -----(Rudolph '67)
15.00
A blocky medium. blue-violet
which grows well. HM '68.
DIPLOMACY -- -- ---- --- --(Keppel '66)
12.50
6.00
A greatly formed aster violet
neglect:1. Heavily-rufHed and personality plus. HM '67, JC '68.
DISTANT DRUMS _____ _ 15.00
7.50
(Tompkins '67)
· Faintly rolling drums of blueblack with OK branching.
DRAGON LADY --------
12.50
6.00
(0. Brown '66)
Buffy green-yellow with Emerald
Fountain form, with a startling
brown beard. HM '67.
DRAKE'S CHANNEL __ 15.00
7.50
(Knocke '67)
A beautiful blue that is what
you'd expect from this New Jersey
hybridizer.
ECHO ONE ------ ---- ------
15.00
7.50 . · -.
(Schortman '66)
7.50
A blocky red-bearded white that
is slow-growing. HM '68.
A brilliant yellow-orange plica,ta _
which we prefer to the highly: ! <
tauted Radiant Apogee. HM '67. , . ; t
ESPRESSO* --------------- -
20.00
10.00 · -.
(Carlson '67)
CRYSTAL FLAME -- -----(Jones '67)
15.00
7.50
Another red-bearded white with
some light rufHing. HM '68.
CUP RACE ------ --------- (Buttrick '63)
10.00
5.00
Chalice formed snow-white with
great show-stalk branching. Overlooked. HM '64.
CURTAIN CALL ---- -----(Sch. '67)
12.00
6.00
A lilac:.pink plicata which shows
its Memphis Lass heritage in its
form.
DEBBY RAIRDON ______
10.00
4.50
(Kuntz '65)
Fantastic with standards and
backs of falls yellow. Falls and insides of stands are chalky white.
Great form. HM '66, AM '68.
Unusual chocolate brown with
violet blaze in the falls.
ETCHED APRICOT ....
10.00
5.00
(Gibson '67)
Apricot-tan plicata with the form
and rufHing you expect in Gibson
plicatas.
ETERNAL FLAME* -----(Sch. '67)
15.00
'1.00
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Best described as an improved
Olympic Torch. One of the best of
the new ones. HM '68, JC '68.
ETERNAL LOVE ........
(Schmelzer '67)
15.00
7.50
A milky lavender that is bathed
in soft light.
FANFARE ORCHID ....
10.00 ·
5.00
<Jones '66)
Pale blue-orchid with red beard,
nicely rufHed. HM '68.
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FAVORITE TOPIC
Sale
·List
Price
Price
10.00
5.00
(Schmelzer '66)
GOLDEN PLUNDER ____
(fay
Sale
List
Price
Price
10.00
4.50
'66)
A bright lemon yellow without
A pastel lavender amoena. Form
is excellent. Ruffied and slightly the modem broad hafts. HM '67,
· JC '68.
laced. We like this one. HM '67.
FIRST SNOW ------······
(Sexton '66)
10.00
5.00
Great snow-white of top form,
substance, and branching. Very
overlooked.
FLAMING STAR • ________
22.50
15.00
(Plough '67)
Don't expect much in form and
branching, but wow, what a color!
HM '68, JC '68.
FOND MEMORIES* ____
20.00
1'5.00
(Schmelzer '67)
15.00
7.50
Very frilly pinkish blue-orchid
\Vith bright red beard. A great iris.
D6ii:'t overlook it!
FUJfS MANTLE --------
.
12.00
6.00
' ' ..: (Sch. '66)
..
'· -:- Basically white with a washed
blue border on the falls. Mediumsized flower. HM '67, JC '68.
GENTLE PERSUASION
15.00
7.50
(Tompkins '65)
A near dusky pink with smooth
amber hafts. Don't expect an instant clump. HM '68.
GINGERBREAD CASTLE
15 .00
7.50
(Tompkins '67)
~.
Glowing reddish brown. This and
·its sib, Starburst, are so similar take ' your pick as which to grow.
HM 68.
7
· . -- G.I!IIGERSNAP ------------
(Sch. '65)
10.00
5.00
As spicy as its namesake cookie.
A deep, dark hlld delicious gingerbrown. HM '66, AM '68.
GLACIER SUNSET ______
(0. Brown '66)
10.00
4.00
(Sexton '67)
A frilly golden yellow from a specialist in this class. Branching and
bud-count are unsurpassed.
GOLDEN SNOW ________
(Palmer 1 66)
17.00
8.00
Bold white with brilliant soots
of gold on each side of the yellow
beard. HM '67.
GYPSY FIRE --------------
12.50
5.00
(E. Smith '67)
A lavender-white of great form
and personality.
FOND WISH -------------(E. Smith '67)
GOLDEN SENSATION
17.00
_
8.50
A pale bicolor with pinkish stands
and violet-oink falls. Good branching. HM '68.
Maroon with brownish hafts
with a bluish be:u-d. Different.
GYPSY RINGS* ________
(Shoop 1 67)
15.00
7.50
Standards are soft pink and the
falls are white with a yellowish rim.
Unique.
HEAVEN 1 S ABOVE ____
(Pickard 1 66)
15.00
7.50
A blue-white of much charm and
vigor that grows well here.
HIGH ESTEEM -----------(Tompkins 1 66)
20.00
8.00
Warm deep pink that has a homey "lived-in" look. HM '67.
HIGH SIERRA ____________
14.00
7.50
(Gaulter '67)
A large white that is the first
white this perfectionist decided
was good enough to introduce. HM
'68.
HONESTY* ----------------
12.50
6.00
(Moldovan '67)
A fairly true light blue which is
smallish and short - honest. HM
'68.
INTEGRITY ---------------(Gaskill 1 67)
15.00
7.50
Integrity is a virtue that this· iris
has. A frilly pink of much merit.
HM'68.
IRENE NIECE* ----------
List
Price
Sale
Price
25.00
12.50
(Tell '66)
15.00
7.50
15.00 .
7.50
Nicely ruffied and formed medium to light blue. HM '68.
LAUNCHING PAD______
(Knopf '67)
17.00
8.50
A reverse pink bicolor that is
broad and nicely branched. HM
'68.
.
Standards are basically white
veined yellow. Falls white with a
brilliant gold border and haft. Tremendous! HM '68.
IRISH LULLABY ---------(Moldovan '65)
LAURIE ---------------------(Gaulter '66)
(Pickard '66)
9.00
4.50
15.00
7.50
A large pink that is so laced
that it needs help in opening properly. HM '66, AM '68.
Rosy-lilac self of good form. Is it
headed for the Dykes? HM '67.
Pres. Cup- '.68 and top JC '68.
JAKARTA ------------------
LEMON TREE -----------(Jones '66)
15.00
7 .SO
(Plough '67)
A tall, well-branched violet-blue
plic which is colored in the Tea
Apron tradition.
JAIPUR ---------------------(Plough '66)
12.50
6.00
White ground plic with violet
edge on stands and half-way down
the falls. Unique brown-purple
hafts. We like! HM '68.
JANICE RUTH -----------(Buckles '67)
15.00
7.00
Medium lavender self which is a
"lady's Hower."
JANNI ---------------------(Hamblen '67)
15 .. 00
7.50
Another nice frilly pink from a
specialist. HM '68.
I
Sale
Price
(R. Brown '67)
A different blel)d of orchid, yellow, violet and pink and of good
form. HM '67.
IRISH CHARMI:R ________
LAKE WASHINGTON
List
Price
JUNE SYMPHONY ....
15.00
7.00
(R. Brown '66)
Stands are soft yellow with pastel lilac falls bordered cream.
Laced and well-formed. HM '68.
KIMZEY
--------------------
(Corlew '67)
20.00
10.00
5.00
Tailored lemon-yellow of a certain brilliance. HM '67.
LIGHT TOUCH-----------(0. Brown '67)
17.00
8.00
>
Ruffied mum-pink stands wi~h
more apricoty falls, all witP, . ;llburnish cast. HM '68.
.- . : · .
: ·,
LIGHTNING RIDGE* ____
(0. Brown '66)
20.00
. -'\.
12.00 '
{.
. -~ :.
The much discussed pink bi~ ·_
color. Pink stands and violet-pink .
falls with tangerine beard. Not the
ultimate, but nice. HM '67, JC '68.
LILA CAROL --------·----(Buckles '67)
17.50
8.00
Rose-pink self that blooms very
early for us.
LINES OF BI:AUTY ____
(Noyd '67)
20.00
10,00
_ .
Different! Basically a pinL plic
with "lines uo and down" the en~
tire fall. We like.
10.00
LOVE LETTERS -----------(Keppel '68)
12.50
•~.00 ·.
Peach-pink standards warm-white
falls edged peach; nicely ruffied.
HM '68.
A peachy pink with some inc;lication of Claudia Rene shoulders.
LA JUANA* --------------
LUCILLE TOLMAN ......
(Tolman '66)
20.00
10.00
(R. Brown '67)
Peachy stands with falls blended
lemon and pink. Brilliant and unique.
20.00
10.00
One of the better reverse yellow
bicolors. Nicely formed and ruffied.
HM '67.
·;.. . ··
MAHALO ................ ..
(Ghio '66)
List
·Price
12.00
Sale
Price
6.00
A most unusual neglecta. HM
· '67, JC '68.
MARQUESAN SKIES __
(Blocker '67)
15.00
7.50
A violet-blu·e-orchid with tangerine beard that we've grown for
some year~; floriferous. HM '68.
MARSHMALLOW
(Olson '67)
---- --
20.00
10.00
Crisp and wide warm white self
with clean gold hafts . and beard.
HM '68.
MEDITATE ................
(Ghio '67)
15.00
·
7.50
A contemplative cool white. HM
'68.
.
MELODY IN BLUE ......
(Pickard '66)
, .·
,
12.00
6.00
A fine formed near turquoiseblue, veined darker. A top favorite
·here. Overlooked.
· 'MILADY ....................
.. :> <Moldovan '66) .
10.00
5.00
.•.. .- ·;:A, deeper than usual pink that is
.. :: upusual for its good branching.
.HM '67.
MILESTONE __ _______ .. ___
(Plough '65)
15.00
7.50
Old gold stands; mellow purple
falls . Shows off best in cool, damp
weather. HM '66, AM '68.
MINNESOTA GLITTE'RS* 15.00
(Bakke-Masser '67)
7.50
_Brilliant blend that gives a redpink effect. A great new iris. HM
'68.
MISTY ~ PARADISE ____ __
17.00
8.00
(f; Brown '67)
· · · ·A lliisty orchid self which is delightful for its softness.
MONTEREY BAY ----····
(fail '67)
15.00
7.50
A sea-blue named for our lovely
crescent shaped Bay. Good branching.
MORNING ECHOS ....
(f. Brown '67)
17.00
8.00
Nice blend of old gold, rose and
cream with amber hafts.
MULBERRY WINE ......
(Moldovan '66)
List
Pr.ice
10.00
Sale
Price
5.00
Short and medium-sized mulberry that is fluted in the Sterling Silver tradition. HM '67, JC '68.
MUSIC HALL..............
(Hamblen '67)
20.00
10.00
A large and fluted peach pink
self. Not tall, but superb blooms.
HM '68,-JC '68.
MYSTIC MOOD ........
(Ghio '67)
15.00
7.50
A very ruffied blue-lavender neglecta. HM '68.
NEZ PERCE ..............
(Christensen '67)
15.00
6.00
A medium - sized bicolor with
buckskin stands and red-violet falls.
Vigorous.
NIGHT HERON -------(Varner '67)
17.50
8.00
One of the better reverse blue
bicolors. This one has good contrast. HM '68.
NIGHTSIDE ................
(Sch. '67)
15.00
7.50
A blue-black of longish form.
Branching is OK. HM '68.
OASIS ------- --- --··---.. ·-(Ghio '67)
15.00
7.50
An approach to the elusive green
iris.
. OCEAN SHORES -------(Plough '67)
15.00
7.50
A very slightly contrasted reverse
blue-bicolor. The form and ruffiing
are the unusual things about this
one. HM '68.
OLE' ..........................
(Shoop '66)
15.00
7.50
Glowing orange-apricot standards and blended yellow-apricot
falls, bordered orange. Not noted
as a vigorous grower.
ORANGE VISTA -------(Mayberry '67}
17.50
8.50
One of the orangest with some
lace. Good branching and vigor.
HM '68.
. ORCHID OVATION....
(Christensen '67)
List
Price
Sa.le
Price
20.00
10.00
We look at this as a more ruffled
version of the popular Apropos.
OVERDUE ..................
(Noyd '67)
10.00
4.00
A vigorous red-bearded white
with some blue in the standards.
ROSES IN SNOW ...·...
(Noyd '66)
List · ··
Price
Sale
Price
15.00
7.50
A chalky white with red beard.
Petals are wide and somewhat
laced. HM '68.
ROYAL GOLD* ..........
(Hamblen '66)
20.00
10.00
A brilliant glowing gold that re. sists and challenges the sun. Form
A gray iris? Yes, and some pink is twistin·g, but wow, what color!
in the falls, too. Appreciated only HM '67, JC '68.
on close inspection.
ROYAL TOUCH* ........ 15.00
7.50
PACIFIC SANDS ........
(Plough '67)
18.SO
8.00
PACIFIC WATERS ......
(Tolman '66)
15.00
7.50
A nicely formed violet-blue with
good branching. HM '68.
PALO DURAS* ..........
(Tompkins '67)
15.00
8.50
A deeper than usual red-brown
self.
POWER AND GLORY
(Noyd '67)
20.00
10.00
Free-blooming rod-brown put together in the Jungle Fires tradition.
HM '68.
RADIANT APOGEE ....
(Gibson '66)
12.00
6.00
A glowing yellow plicata which
is different and one of the most
popular items available today. HM
'67, JC '68.
RADIANT LIGHT ........
(Fay '65)
10.00
5.00
The best of the Fay "apricotoranges." Good form and some ruffling. HM '66.
RET A FRY ..................
(Terrell '66)
17.50
8.00
Huge yellow bicolor. The huge
falls Rare nearly horizontally. We
like this one. HM '67, JC '68.
RIO ROSO ................
(Corlew '66)
12.50
6.00
A ruffled rose self that blooms
freely.
ROBIN REDBREAST* ..
(Gaskill '67)
15.00
7.50
A burnt raspberry blend with
brownish beard. In the Romulus
tradition. HM '68.
(Sch. '67)
A lustrous deep blue-violet with
a mink-like finish. Short and just
adequately branched here. HM '68,
JC '68.
SAPPHIRE FUZZ ........
(Niswonger '67)
15.00
7.50
.From the same cross as Ceramic
Blue and quite similar; light blue
with blue beard. HM '68.
..; .... .: ~ ..:
..
SEASIDE ....................
(0. Brown '67)
17.50
SHORT STORY ..........
(Keppel '67)
15.00 .
·.
\•
. .··,,.
In a day and age of great lig~t ·.
blues, this one is with the best ef .
them. HM '68.
·
·
7.50
A neglecta with blue stands and
lustrous violet blue falls. Stippled
ruffling. HM '68.
SIGNATURE ..............
(Corlew '65)
12.50
6.00
A very pale pink of great width .
and tight ruffling. Dependable. rebloomer. HM '66.
··• ··
SILENCE ....................
(Tompkins '66)
20.00 ·· .
-·~
8.00
'·
Silence is golden, but not this
iris. It is a light yellow. HM '68.
SILVER SKIES ............
(Corlew '66)
12.50
6.00
A silvery lavender-blue with all
the good qualities you'd expect
from its parents, Pacific Panorama
and Celestial Snow. HM '68.
•
Price
Sa.l e
12.50
6.00
List
SILVER TRAILS ---------(0. Brown '66)
.
Price
Sale
Price
15.00
7.50
List
STARBURST ----- --- ---- -(Tompkins '67)
A blue lavender with an ex_tremely smooth finish. Good form
and blue-beard. HM '67.
Glowing vibrant red-brown of
much appeal and good form. HM
'68.
SILVER WEDDING ---(R. Brown '66)
SUNLITE RIPPLES -----(0. Brown '66)
15.00
7.50
12.00
6.00
Heavily substanced and ruffied
·
silvery-white. HM '67.
A rippling light yellow which appears sunkist.
SINGING PINES -------(Plough '67)
SUPERGLOW ---- -·-------(Sch. '67)
12.50
6.00
15.00
7.50
A beautifully branched chartreuse of great clarity. Quite good.
HM '68.
.
A sultry blend magenta, red, violet, and blue which reminds one of
the rich persian carpets. HM '68.
SKY HARBOR -----------(Marsh '67)
SWAHILI -------------------(Plough '65)
15.00
7.50
15.00
7.50
A nice blue, with the good qualities you'd expect of an offspring of
Ellen Manor.
Broad, well-branched wine-black
which shows its Edenite heritage
in its coloring. HM '66.
SKYWATCH ---------------(Benson '64)
TAWNY MINK ------·--(Sch. '66)
18.00
9.00
. ~ .- _ ·: At last in plentiful supply! As
· ·:. : -..- fabulous as ever. Form and ruffiing
of\ this lavender beauty is great.
l_;I.M-;··65, AM '67.
SOUND OF MUSIC ____
(0.. Brown '66)
15.00
7.50
10.00
5.00
A tan-yellow that Hares horizontally, but is not as broad as some
irises. HM '07, JC '68.
TEENAGER'S BLUSH __
(F. Brown '67)
17.00
8.00
a full sister to Seaside. HM '67.
Soft blending of coral pink cream
deepening to orchid around the
beard.
SOUTHERN HERITAGE
(F • . Brown '67)
THURWAY ---- --- ------- -(Knocke '67)
A softly rippled light blue that is
..
Price
17.00
8.00
15.00
7.50
An orange blend which gives a
good orange effect. Reblooms for
us.
From Cross Country comes this
sparkling white of fine form. HM
'68.
SPACE MASTER --- --- -(Coc;~k '67)
'TIS MIDNIGHT -------(Pickard '67)
15.00
7.50
One ·of the yellow standards and
bhi~fl\lls approaches.
sPACESHIP ---------------(Knocke '67)
15.00
7.50
15.00
7.50
A rich grape-blue which grows
well for us.
VASHON -----------------(Plough '67)
15.00
7.00
A Rococo seedling incorporating
its fine form with lavender-blue
edging.
An absolute huge iris which is
basically yellow with a pink glow;
tangerine beard. HM '68.
SPANISH GIFT ---------(Shoop '65)
WANDERING RAINBOW 20.00
(Tompkins '65)
10.00
5.00
One of the better "oranges" now
so much in vogue. Good branching.
HM '67.
10.00
A showy blend of red, brown,
and violet, but unfortunately, it is a
slow grower. HM '66.
•
WINTER PAGEANT....
(Palmer '66)
List
Price
17.00
Sole
Price
8.00
A large pure white self, with all
good qualities you'd expect from
this specialist. HM '67.
WILD MUSTANG ......
(Benson '66)
17.50
8.00
One of those wild "kooky" blends
we're so fond of. HM '67.
WISHING HOUR........
(Corlew '67)
15.00
7.50
A pink and tan blend of good
form. Sparsely leafed rhizomes.
WENATCHEE VALLEY
(Noyd '65}
r
•
Ust
Sole
Price
Price
20.00
8.00
The very best of the many irises
which attempted to improve Dawn
Crest. This one is an improvement!
HM '66.
WHITE KING ............
(Knopf '66)
10.00
5.00
A broad, ruffied creamy-white
which we like since it is different
even if it doesn't sound like it is!
HM '68.
THE RARE ONES
The following are, for the most part, 1968 introductions; thus, they
are quite scarce. Therefore, they a(e being sold at net list price. However, you may choose 100% in extras .{based on the list price) from The
Elite Ones. The starred varieties are not available as extras.
20.00 Esther the Queen 25.00 Picora's Dai.igl,;t~cr· ·
15.00 Evening Breeze
20.00 Picture Perfect · ·
20.00 Pink Fring~ _,. _
20.00 Exotic Wings
20.00 Balkan Glacier
22.50 Point Clear'·. /"'-·
20.00 Bamboo Curtain 25.00 Fashion Fare
20.00 Preferred Man
20.00 Bay Area
20.00 Flame and S:md 22.50 Punchlirie
15.00 Blazing Fury
20.00 Fleur Adore
20.00 Franciscan Friar 15.00 Queen's Delight
25.00 Brifct Butterfly
20.00 Bro en Chord
25.00 Quetta
20.00 Gentility
10.00 Quiet Grandeur
25.00 Cambodia
20.00
Horned
Sunshine
17.50 Carillon Festival
20.00 Radiant Bride
25.00 Carnival of Roses 15.00 Hot Spell
2.5.00 Rare Treasure
20.00 Celestial Dawn
22.50 Irish Delight
30.00 Restless Waves
22.50 Celestial Ruffies
20.00 Itsa Doozey
15.00 Ribbons of Blue
22.50 Cherub Choir
20.00 Joy Ride
20.00 San Leandro
20.00 Chief Washakie
15.00 June Wedding
30.00 Sapphire. Shores
30.00 Cimarron Strip
22.50 Kick Off
30.00 Satin Sound>,,
15.00 Citrus Mist
15.00 Sinabar . :' ':::'
15.00 Coastal Waters
22.00 Light Fantastic
20.00 Soft Melody·· :· 20.00 Coral Ice
20.00 Lotta Charm
22.50
Study in Black
15.00 Cyclone
20.00 Lower Lights
22.50 Sunset Shadows
22.00 Dancing Sunbeam 20.00 Man Man
20.00 Sweet Lorraine
15.00 Dashing Deb
20.00 Margerita
10.00 Threshold
20.00 Dawn's Harbinger 20.00 Matinata
25.00 Tinsel Town
15.00 Dream Time
20.00 Mister Rhett
15.00 Tropic Touch
15.00 Dress Suit
20.00 New Moon
20.00 Dusky Dancer
20.00 West Coast
15.00 Orinda
22.50 Western Host
25.00 Egyptian Prince
22.50 Wind Rhythm
18.00 Pacifica
30.00 Elegant Charm
$20.00 After Image
20.00 Albino Plumes
..
BARGAIN SECTION
To ship 01Jr)arge rhizomes is expensive. At the low prices which follow, in addition to the regular handling charge, we must ask you to add
25 cents for each ·three rhizomes to help cover the shipping costs for irises
purchased in the four groups which follow. We will be very generous in
our bonuses. Also list some alternatives since irises in these sections sell
out early. Order early to avoid disappointment.
THE CHIC ONES
$4.00 each or any 3 for $11.25
(Values to $15.00)
Epic
Air de Ballet
All Season
Amigo's Guitar
Apropos
Arctic Fury
Auda
Flaming Dragon
Fiuted Lime
Grand Alliance
Hawaiian Holiday
High Praise
Hi-Value "
Bethlehem Star
Blue Chiffon
Blue Olympics
Bot_any Bay
Java Dove .
Jewel Tone ·
Jilby
.
t :a;rolina Tophat
: 'Charade
_Cimgo Queen
· ·-Delicious
~~i; Street
Like Magic
Lion of Judah
Little Bowknot
Little Mark
,
Love's Labor
Moon Ranger
Orchid Brocade
Perfumed Lace
Pipe Dream
Rain Forest
Rainbow Valley
Roseanne
Royal Tara
Seaborne
Spooned Blaze
Taste of Honey
Viking Spirit
THE CONTEMPORARY ONES
$3.50 each or any 3 for $9.75
Acorn
Angel Bright
Autumn Days
Bristol Gem
Cadette
Carolands
Charm School
circle-.D·
City of Porterville
Commentary
Country Squire
Craftsman
Crinoline
Crystal River
Dark · Valley
Denver Mint
Flounced Favorlite
Formal Fashion
(Values to $12.50)
Fountain Blue
Gaily Clad
Gay Lights
Gay Tracery
Glowing Tiara
Green Illusion
Green Unicorn
Jolie
Light and Lovely
Lilac Champagne
Lorna Lee
Mad Maid
Maudie Marie
Midwest Morning
Miss Magic
Mount Eden
Mount Repose
Night Song
Nineveh
Orange Chariot
Palisades
Pink Tiger
Queen's Favor
Rich Reward
Royal Tapestry
Royalaire
Sea View
Secret Agent
Style Master
Sultan's Choice
Sunset Blues
VietNam
White Flutter
Wild Peacock
. 4
THE CLASSIC ONES
$2.50 each or any 3 for $6.75
.. .
( Values to $7.50)
Arpege
Baby Shower
Beauty Secret
Berceuse
Bermuda High
Bit of Paradise
Blue Petticoats
Bride's Pearls
Champagne Music
Christie Anne
Crinkled Beauty
Crystal Bay
Cub Scout
Distant Hills
Doge of Venice
Frontier Marshall
Gemini
Golden Filagree
Goodness
Harmony House
Heart of Night
Heather Halo
Hidden Magic
High Life
Kingdom
Knee High
Lavender Sparkle
Lonely Sea
Malacca Straits
May Melody
Morning Breeze
Native Daughter
Native Chief
Nina's Delight
Nob Hill
Pirate Treasure
Prince Indigo
Southern Comfort
Stepping Out
Sutter Falls
Tableware
Tropic Isle
Trudy
Tuxedo
Velvet Brass
Wild Apache
Wizard
THE UNIVERSAL ONES
$1.50 each or any 3 for $3.50
r:
(Values to $6.00)
Aril Charm
Billowing Sails
Blue Miller
Border Frills
Brave Viking
Chinese Coral
Claudia Rene
College Queen
Congo Song
Coraband
County Down
Cross Country
Crystal Blue
Dancing Bride
Ellen Manor
Esther Fay
First Courtship
Flaming Heart
Flounced Loveliness
Flounced Marvel
Flounced Premier
Forest Moon
Frostod Starlight
Gold Lightning
Gringo
Gypsy Jewels
Gypsy Lullaby
Moon River
Music Maker
Orange Parade
Pacific Panorama
Ribbon Round
Rippling Waters
Heartbreaker
Horned Tangerine
Skydiva
Sparkling Champagne
Sterling Silver '
Sunset Canyon .,:. · ..
Lilting Melody
Lingering Sunset
Triton
Twilight Sonata
Maricopa
Marie Phillips
Martel
Meadow Mist
Mission Sunset
Village Green
~
·. •.. :.: ~·
W cnatchee Skies
Western Sun
Winter Olympics
POTPOURRI
4 Irises for $11.00
Select 1 iris from each of the four groups in the Bargain Section.
-~·
.
...
THE WEE ONES
A seloct eollection of Dwarfs, Medians, and Borders. To help meet
transpotta~ion costs, please add 25 cents for each three rhizomes ordered.
"Some Favorite Ones"
$1.50 each or any 3 for $3.50
Moonbright
Oriental Baby
Pagoda
Polish
Pussyoat
Russet Dot
Sing Again
Tamino
Tar Little
Zing
.. Echoette
Arabi Treasure
Blue Miller
Gold Buttons
Blueberry Muffi!ls .. · Hob l'l:ob
Blukeeta
··- : • .
Bonnie Lassie ;: ·: ~ llliaila: ·
Border Cream • ..• ~ ·. J~ngle Shadows
Border Frills
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Lemon Flurry
Lillipinkput
Doll Dress
Drummer Boy
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Browii Rings
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Preamble
Regards
Redneyella
Smoke Screen
Star Child
Tableware
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Wizard
Fine Print
Footnote
Gemini
Knee High
Little Wonder
Marinka
Native Daughter
Ohio Deb
Platinum Gold
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Dark Topic
Diamond Dust
Echelon
Golden Coin
Junior Prom
Miss Ruffies
$10.00
5.00
3.00
10.00
4.00
10.00
Olympic Kate
Pink Darling
Red Heart
Raspberries on Ice
Tebby Dare
Tecate
THE REVIEW
Our "A Season in Review" is a popular item in which we discuss the
varieties we observed during the just completed bloom season. It is ent
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BAY VIEW
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