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IRISES
NEW VARIETIES
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MAR 25 1S24
C . H . HALL R. D. 2, Wexford lngomar, Pa.
1924
IRISES
NEW VARIETIES
RAISED BY C. H. HALL
Aliquippa (1924) — Good sized flower of pale massicot yellow, with luminous center of deeper color- ing. A pallida seedling of fine, erect habit, vigorous growth, and very free-blooming. Make a rich and most attractive light yellow garden effect. 34 inches. $5.00 each. Delivery after July 1, 1924.
Duquesne (1923) — S. manganese violet, with whitish midrib; F. rich, velvety prune purple; yellow beard. A well finished, finely formed flower, with distinctive and elegant color contrast. Late bloomer. 36 inches, $7.50 each.
Priscilla (1923) — S. pallid violet; F. rich velvety blackish purple, bordered pallid violet. A dainty flower; its clear, pansy-like coloring showing up with as fine effect indoors as in the garden. 30 inches. $5.00 each
Yellowstone (1923) — S. straw yellow; F. velvety pansy purple, with noticeable warm glow. A choice “yellow-and-red” effect. Shows pallida influence in the form and distribution of the flowers. 28 inches. $5.00 each.
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