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ACCENT (Buss, '53) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Large, tall and vigorous variegata. The clean yellow stand- 

 ards contrast most agreeably with the rose-red lulls. It>. 

 bright color and huge size resulted in its having been 

 selected as one of the five "Iris of the Year" for 1958. 

 36 inches. 



AGATINE (Schreiner, '59) Each $2.00 



A supremely smooth, trimly tailored, velvet) red. Ii is one 

 of the earliest reds to bloom, with Pacemaker and Vrgus 

 Pheasant in its breeding background. "I inches 



AHOY (Tompkins, '57) Each $2.00 



liest described as a rosy toned cherry-red with a faint 

 undertone of blue that adds to its brilliance and carrying 

 power. Flowers are large, heavily substanced and have love- 

 ly flaring form. 36-inch, well branched stems. Medium late. 



ALALOA (Gibson, '59) Each $2.00 



Lemon-yellow with a lighter area in the center of the lalls. Alaloa 

 ("Little Song") is a huge blossom, very wide and full, the standards 

 broad, domed and glistening. Falls flare and possess a heaw enamel- 

 like texture. It is a flower for foreground planting since its height 

 is only about two feet. There is surel) a definite place for plants of 

 such stature and you will be thrilled with this one! MM AIS, 1961. 

 See page 6. 



AL BORAK (De Forest, '52) Each $1.00 



\ very large brown and copper-russei flower, having wide spreading 

 falls with extremely wide hafts. A light brown garden effect in an 

 Iris which many judges regard as absolutely perfect in form. Three 

 feet in height, finely branched. MM AIS, 1953. 



AMETHYST FLAME . . . DYKES MEDAL 1963 



ALICE LEMEN (Plough, '57) Each $4.00 



I his big. lacy beauty hints of Truly Yours in form and size though 

 it is of lighter and softer color tones and the two are not related. 

 The giant flowers are heavily laced and fringed, on very tall stems. 

 Falls are white, shaded Empire yellow at the haft; standards are solid 

 Empire yellow and the beard is also yelloyv. HM AIS. 1960. 



ALLAGLOW (Tompkins, '58) Each $5.00 



A gigantic new Iris of bright sunburst-gold, blended bittersweet- 

 orange, with an all-over flush of clear copper-yellow. The whole 

 Mower has a glistening gold dusted finish and a tiny dash of on hid 

 at the tip of the chrome beard. Very broad petaled. with flaring, 

 ruffled falls and wide domed standards. Late; 38 inches. HM AIS. 

 1958; AM, 1960. 



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