■'An Iris Lover’s Catalog” 
43 
White Iris 
Section 
4B Plicata 
and 
Frilled 
Whites 
Variety 
Price 
Group 
Seasott 
Height 
Originator 
Aksarbcn 
•15 
3 
M 
T 
Sass ’13 
•ALAMEDA t 
•35 
I 
M 
T 
M-M 17 
Aandclia 
.50 
1 
M 
T 
Sturt. ’19 
BEAU IDEAL □ 
• 2-5 
1 
ML 
T 
Sass '14 
BLUE CHINTZ 
5.00 
I 
ML 
T 
Burton '31 
Castor 
•35 
I 
M 
T 
Bun *13 
CYDALISE 
1.00 
3 
M 
M 
Cay. '30 
DAMOZEL □ 
•15 
I 
ML 
M 
Mort. ’xi 
Fairy □ 
• 2-5 
I 
M 
M 
Old 
•FEDALMA 
1.50 
1 
M 
T 
Dykes '19 
HELAINE 
s.oo 
I 
M 
T 
Mill. ’31 
Jadu 
.50 
1 
M 
M 
Sturt. ’19 
JUBILEE □ 
• 2-5 
3 
M 
M 
Sass ’13 
KARMA 
1.00 
3 
M 
T 
Sturt. ’30 
Kath. E. Lees □ 
• 2-5 
2. 
M 
T 
Pfeif. '13 
KING KARL □ 
• 2-5 
3 
M 
M 
Sass ’15 
LA MIERKA 
.50 
1 
M 
M 
Mill. *16 
LONA □ 
• 2-5 
3 
M 
M 
Sass ’z3 
LOUDOUN 
• 2-5 
3 
M 
T 
Fend. ’14 
Mrs. A. S. Hoyt 
• 2-5 
X 
M 
M 
Sass "xy 
Nicholas Poussin 
•35 
3 
M 
T 
Cay. ’19 
Pick Jadu 
1.00 
3 
M 
M 
Sturt ’31 
Pink Lass 
.50 
1 
M 
T 
Essig ‘19 
- •PRINCESS OSRA 
• 2-5 
I 
M 
T 
Bliss ’ll 
Pyxie 
1.00 
3 
L 
L 
Sass ’19 
Rheinfels 
.50 
1 
M 
M 
G. & K. ’18 
RUTH PFEIFFER □ 
• 2-5 
X 
ML 
T 
Pfeif. '13 
•SACRAMENTO 
1.50 
X 
M 
T 
M-M ’30 
•SAN FRANCISCO 
1.00 
I 
M 
T 
M-M ’17 
•THEODOLINDA 
7.50 
I 
M 
T 
Ayres '31 
TRUE CHARM □ 
• 2-5 
I 
M 
T 
Sturt, ‘n 
TRUE DELIGHT □ 
• 2-5 
X 
M 
T 
Sturt. ’14 
•WM. MOHR 
.50 
X 
M 
M 
Mohr ’15 
□Fragrance. 
fTender. 
tfVery 
tender. 
Key 
to Groups 
for 
Section 
4B 
Group 1 The Blue Plicatas Group 3 Sanded and Blended Plicataa 
Group 2 Pink and Red Toned 
The white plicatas frilled and edged in their delicately traced 
patterns are truly charming. They remind one of a little girl in a 
very dainty dress. Small exquisite, alluring flowers. In the garden 
they give the general effect of white, a relief from the heavier colors. 
Group 1—The Blue Plicatas 
Here we have a group where the edging and coloring is blue. 
San Francisco is outstanding. It is far ahead of the others in height, 
size, and a good flower. One quality is needed to make it perfect 
and that is hardiness. Alameda also a bit tender, very large flowers, 
completely and heavily flushed and dotted, suffused blue on white— 
an excellent Iris. Princess Osra, one of the bluest plicatas we have, 
very fine. A more lavender counter-part, not quite as rounded a 
form, is Damozel. These two are foundations necessary for any Iris 
collection, very satisfactory and hardy. True Charm of very high 
quality; a very daintily edged blue on white. The others are more 
heavily edged and dotted. Theodolinda, one of the largest flowered 
plicatas with pure blue markings on both the stands and falls is of 
semi-oval form and quite an outstanding Iris. Its one fault is that in 
very hot weather, the stands are apt to flop rather ungracefully for 
