ANAKIM 



Gigantic lavender, so outstanding in its color class 

 as to defy all predecessors. Despite its colossal size, 

 the floAvers are graceful in effect, well carried on 

 stems over four feet tall. The extremely broad falls 

 are a noticeable feature in this flower of architec- 

 tural perfection. Each $6.00 



ANDANTE 



The Longfield Iris Farm introduced Andante in 

 1930 as a greatly improved Germaine Perthuis. The 

 great black buds unfold into flowers of perfect form 

 and wondrous beauty. General effect is darkest pur- 

 ple, with very bright orange beard. One of the excel- 

 lent features is the almost total absence of veining. 



Each 35c ; three for $1.00 



ANNDELIA 



A new departure in the plicata group — a com- 

 bination of light lilac standards with white falls bor- 

 dered rose. Beautifully ruffled, medium in size, it is 

 a very dainty garden subject with the fragrance of 

 clover. Each 35c ; three for $1.00 



ANNE-MARIE CAYEUX 



The smooth, soft tones of this iris are indescrib- 

 able. The introducer says "a delicate blending of the 

 sky's colors at sunset and those of a pigeon's 

 throat." The flowers are very large, of an unusual 

 thick and leathery substance. The whole effect is 

 wonderfully beautiful — soft rosy heliotrope blended 

 with greyish amber, beard orange. One of the finest 

 things ever to come from France. Each $1.50 



APACHE 



A small flower of distinct red or crimson brown 

 coloring. Makes a wonderful mass, and increases 

 rapidly. Each 25c 



APHRODITE 



Very fragrant and beautiful violet-pink self, with 

 white flushed throat. Tall stalks, lasting long in 

 bloom. Each 25c; three for 50c 



ASHTORETH 



A delicate yellow of large size and perfection of 

 form. The stems are quite tall, and the opening buds 

 are a very rich butter yellow. Awarded an ELM. when 

 exhibited as a seedling in Boston. Each $3.50 



ASIA 



One of the most famous irises ever offered and 

 still one of the best and most distinct, Standards 

 silvery lavender, shading to yellow. Falls pale red- 

 purple, lighter near the margins. Very brilliant 

 beard. Blooms of huge size, on four-foot stems. 



Each 25c ; three for 50c 



AUTUMN DAWN 



A blended pink fall bloomer. See page 35. 



BALDWIN 



One of the largest varieties, of a peculiar shade 

 of manganese violet. A sort of heliotrope color, with 

 monster blooms freely produced. 



Each 40c ; three for $1.00 



BEAU SABREUR 



A rich variegata introduced in 1930 by the Long- 

 field Iris Farm. Bright orange-yellow standards, 

 lightly stained bronze ; falls very rich and velvety, of 

 deep red-brown. This is a very rapid increaser, a 

 single rhizome making a clump in one year's time. 

 The new "Crown Prince" is a flower of this type, 

 but of much greater size and height. 



Each 40c ; three for $1.00 



BLACKAMOOR 



Dusky dark blue, with a metallic sheen and blue 

 beard. A very large flower, and a free bloomer, with 

 purine tinged foliage. EL M. AIS 1931. Each $2.00 



BLUE BANNER 



A fine tall iris in two shades of blue, the stan- 

 dards very bright and frilled, the falls deep velvety 

 blue with a narrow band of brilliant blue matching 

 the standards. An outstanding blue effect in the 

 garden. Each 40c 



BLUE VELVET 



Few irises have received more favorable comment 

 during the past four years than has this rich velvety 

 seedling from the hand of Dr. Loomis of Colorado 

 Springs. An iris of the Swazi type, larger, bluer, 

 and finer in every way. Not very rapid of increase, 

 it will be in demand for a long time to come. 



Each $1.40; three for $3.00 



BOADICEA 



Soft yellow flushed light clear pink in both stan- 

 dards and falls, overlaid sky blue in the center of 

 each fall. A flower of bewitching effect, ruffled like 

 Midgard, and an extra free bloomer. Each 50c 



BRITTONESS 



Pale lemon-cream, of Moonlight derivation. A 

 very new introduction from England which has had 

 little publicity, but is deserving of a place among the 

 iris aristocracy. Blossoms of great size, slightly ruf- 

 fled, splendid stem and branching habit; slightly 

 tender. Each 50c 



BRUNO 



This Dominion seedling is the parent or grand- 

 parent of a large majority of the finest Dominion 

 strain irises of recent introduction. It stands today 

 as one of the largest, richest, brightest and most 

 velvety of all irises, and no collection should be with- 

 out it. Standards are rosy fawn shading to yellow at 

 the base ; falls a glowing rich red-brown, edged with 

 buff. Each 25c; three for 50c; $1.50 per 10 



BUECHLEY'S GIANT 



With the perfect form of Frieda Mohr, and the 

 clean blue-lavender of Lord of June, this new iris is 

 one of the most colossal flowers we have. The stalks 

 are extra heavy and tower to great height, with foli- 

 age in proportion. Compared with Mabel Taft, an- 

 other giant iris, this has a silky finish rather than 

 velvety, different form, and is lighter in tone. 



Each $2.00 



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