« Tall Bearded I ris » 
AARESHORST—Rich dark red violet. The vel¬ 
vet like falls overcast bronzy brown. Deep 
orange beard. Of medium height, and ra¬ 
ther late. Each_ 25c 
ACHERON—Tall violet purple. Flowers of 
medium size, but of such clear good color as 
to merit a space in the garden. Each_ 25c 
AFTERGLOW—See bargain list. 
ALCANNA—S. brown, shading to yellow at 
base; F. violet carmine. A rich blend, suitable 
for mass plantings. Medium height. Each_ 25c 
ALCAZAR—See bargain list. 
ALLIES—One of the most attractive colors 
found in the Iris. Rich coppery red. Low 
growing, and prolific with flowers of good 
size. Each_ 25c 
ALLURE—The charming loveliness of this 
dainty Iris, is best displayed as a cut flower. 
Canary yellow overlaid pink, with yellow 
beard and style arms. Tall and quite rug¬ 
ged. Each_ 35c 
ALPENGLOW—S. smoky lavender; F. prune 
purple, paling at margin. A fine rugged bi¬ 
color of striking size. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
AMANECER—S. yellow, deeper at base; F. 
light phlox purple, shading to pale violet. 
While this is the producers’ description, I 
think of it as a lovely blending of pink and 
yellow similar to Midgard. Very tall and 
erect, vigorous and free flowering and one I 
freely recommend. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
AMBASSADEUR—See bargain list. 
AMAS—See bargain list. 
AMBER—See bargain list. 
AMERIND—This metallic bronze blend is al¬ 
ways a source of interest. Tall and robust, 
and quite uncommon with its dusky golden 
glint. Each_ 25c 
AMNERIS—Fragrant. Rich violet blue with 
darker velvety falls. Tall and vigorous. 
Late. Each_ 25c 
ANDANTE—Velvety raisin purple of exceed¬ 
ing richness. Very large flowers of first qual- 
. ity. Medium height. Fragrant. Each_ 35c 
ANGELO—A most striking, large flowered, 
medium blue bicolor. About 30 in. Each_ 25c 
ANNDELIA—S. light lilac; F. white with a fine 
margin of rose purple. Another dainty ruf¬ 
fled plicata with a pink tone. Medium height. 
Each_ 35c 
ANN LESLIE—See bargain list. 
APACHE—Coppery brick red that fairly glows 
in the sunlight. Though only about 20 in. 
in height is very rugged, and with its profu¬ 
sion of blossoms, is worthy a front row posi¬ 
tion in any garden. Very popular. Each_ 25c 
APHRODITE—Bright pink of smooth even tone, 
with a white throat. Tall, erect, and a most 
dependable bloomer, making it indispensable 
as a background and landscape variety. If 
you do not have this fine fragrant Iris, be 
sure to include it in your next order. Each 15c 
2 for_ _ 25c 
