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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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