Casino Queen $20.00 



The Worlds 



AFRICAN QUEEN (J. Nelson, 70) ML 38" $10.00 



A subtle shade of dark brown, darker at the haft and toward the 

 edges; standards and falls of similar color. Beard is dark yellow. Big 

 flowers on perfect stems, all petals nicely ruffled. See page 23. 



AFTER ALL (Dave Hall, '67) L. 30" $1 2.00 



The hea\ ily fringed and flounced petals of this deep, ivory-cream Iris 

 suggests some of the intricate lace-like work of Oriental artisans. \'erv 

 large, with flaring falls and thick substance. Illustrated on page 4. 



AFTER DARK fScfiremer, '63) E. 40" $2.00 

 Deepest, velvety, rich violet-blue. The big, slightly ruffled flowers 

 are produced on four-branched stems reaching to 44 inches in height. 

 Early. HM, '64. 



Saucy Sue $10.00 



After All $12.00 



ALASKAN CROWN (J. Nelson, '66) M. 36" 



$3.50 



Broad of |)clal, in both standards and falls, it is jnirc white with 

 -^L^ heavy lace and "crimpings" of yellow all about the edges. Hafts arc 

 ^ deep yellow set with retldish-orangc beanls. Height, branching, size 

 v/ and substance are all excellent. HM, '()7. Sliown on page Ki. 



AMETHYST FLAME (Schreiner, '58) ML. 38" $1 .50 



Immense in size and elegant in form, a curiously tinted blend of 



lavender or light violet and rosy heliotrope, nicely ruffled. HM, '58; 

 AM, '60. Dykes Medal, '63. See page 50. 



AMIGO'S GUITAR (Plough, '64) EM. 36" $5.00 

 Standards arc dark Butlciscotch with a \ iolcl mid-rib. the wide falls 

 blue-violet, lightly tinted rose, ruffled antl fluted. This is similar in 

 pattern to Ciypsy Lullaby— but the colors are more subdued. HM, '65: 

 .AM, '67. Sec page 33. 



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