Over-the-Garden- Wall 
AMBROSIA {Sturt. ’28) White, very delicately flushed with rose. The flower is fine in finish, 
graceful in poise. 36*'. $ 1.00 
AMIGO {Wmsn. ’34) S. light lavender-violet, cupped; F. deep hyacinth-violet, shading 
lighter to a narrow white margin, flaring. Flowers are about 4 x 5", of fine form and texture, 
on well-branched stems. 30".$15.00 
AM RITA {Conn. ’33) Much like Ballerine in coloring, but the flower is very different in shape. 
42". $ 1.00 
ANNA MARIE CAYEUX {Cay. ’28) An opal-like blend of pink, metallic-blue and grey. 
The substance is sufficiently heavy to enable the flower to withstand any weather. Very 
lovely and highly recommended. 36". C.M., S.N.H.F. '28. $ 2.00 
ARABIAN PRINCE* {Simp. ’32) Red-purple, blended with brown, making a rich tone. 
Low-growing. 18". H.M., A.I.S. ’30. $ 3.50 
ARBUTUS {Loth. ’33) Pinkish-lavender, shading to light yellow, the pink tones predominating. 
The finish is smooth and lustrous, and the substance is heavy enough to prove weather- 
resistant. We found it a very lovely, large, interesting iris. 36". H.M., A.I.S.’32. $ 2.00 
ASHTORETH {Beau. ’32) A clear light yellow self, with rich gold venations, the gold being 
also carried down the sides of the falls. The fast-growing qualities make this an excellent 
yellow for massing. 36". H.M., A.I.S. '30.$3.50 
ATTITASH {Denn. ’33) Said to be of Asia coloring, but our notes show more brown, and 
heavier venations. The stalks are exceptionally tall and strong, the growth very rapid. 
52". $ 5.00 
AUBADE {Conn. ’30) The name means “Dawn Song’’, and the soft blending of rose and yellow 
into apricot, makes this one of the very charming irises. 36".$1.75 
AUREX ( Nich. ’32) S. bright colonial buff; F. dark red-purple, with narrow edging of buff. 
A tall, brilliant variegata. 36".$2.00 
BARBARIAN {Wmsn. ’34) The flowers are long and slender, almost lacinated, purple-toned. 
Distinctive for the unusual shape. 32".$1.50 
BEOTIE {Cay. ’32) An iris of medium blue shades, that we have not yet seen in bloom..$7.50 
BERGAMA {Wmsn. ’32) A big, dusky iris of bronzy-purple and gold. We noted especially 
fine foliage. 32".$0.65 
BEUCHLEY’S GIANT {Bench. ’32) Much the coloring of Lord of June — two shades of 
violet-blue. The S. are erect, the F. flaring, and the flower very large.$2.00 
BLACKMOOR {J. Sass ’32) A large black-violet self, with a blue beard. The flowers are large, 
on well-branched stems. 36". H.M., A.I.S. ’31.$2.50 
BLACK BEAUTY {Kirk. ’34) An exceptionally dark iris, one of the parents of Black Wings. 
Mid-season, and a fast grower. 30"...$3.00 
BLACK WARRIOR ( Nich. '34) Very deep black-violet self, with flaring falls and a dull 
beard. Fragrant, well-branched, and of fine substance. 38".$5.00 
BLACK WINGS {Kirk. ’31) In reality, a very dark violet, but the black veins in the velvety 
falls give it a black appearance. Fast growing and fragrant. 30". A.M., A.I.S. ’33.. .$ 2.00 
BLAZING STAR ( Nich. ’34) The S. are deep yellow, the F. lighter in tone, paling to almost 
white at center, that has a slight bluish iridescence. The bloom is fragrant and has fine 
substance. 45". $ 5.00 
BLITHESOME {Conn. ’35) A “peculiarly winsome’’ iris of white and gold; the flower is 
white, powdered with glistening gold. We venture to predict that this will be one of the 
outstanding novelties of the season. 40". $ 20.00 
BLUE AND GOLD {Essig ’31) The garden appearance is a very distinct blue. One of the 
best, both in habit of growth and coloring. 42".$0.75 
BLUE GOWN {Essig ’32) Darker than Blue and Gold, and slightly more purple. The flower 
is of fine form, fair substance, and has a brilliant beard. 48".$1.25 
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