INTERMEDIATE AND TALL 
BEARDED IRIS 
One Three 
AMBASSADEUR—83. S. bronze 
lavender. F. velvety purple brown. 
Large fragrant flowers. Late T_ .01 .25 
AMERIND—80. S. bronzy tan. F. 
tan flushed with lavender. Un¬ 
usual effect in sunshine. Late. T. .15 .35 
ARIEL — 17. Clear harebell-blue 
self. Dainty and free-flowering. 
Early. M. _ .10 .25 
ASIA—80. S. pale silvery lavender, 
shaded yellow at base. F. light 
lavender-violet. Conspicuous vein- 
ing and bright gold beard. Late. T. .15 .35 
BALLERINE—82. Ruffled silvery 
lavender, F. shaded with pink. 
Early. T. _ .15 .35 
B. Y. MORRISON—78. S. lavender- 
violet. F. velvety raisin purple 
with wide border of lavender. M. .10 .25 
CARDINAL—86. S. rosy lavender. 
F. velvety prune purple, shading 
to bright pansy violet at the mar¬ 
gin. One of the most popular of 
the “reds.” M_ .25 .60 
CECIL MINTURN—81. A soft 
“rose-pink” self. Late. Good for 
massing. M. _ .10 .25 
CHESTNUT—81. S. ruffled cinna¬ 
mon drab. F. cream, dotted brown¬ 
ish violet. Early. M_ .25 .60 
CHURCHMOUSE — 79. A soft 
purple brown self with orange 
beard. M. _ .25 .60 
COPPERSMITH—S. rosy buff. F. 
coppery, overlaid with velvety red. 
Late. Large-flowered. T_ .25 .65 
CORONATION—86. Large clear 
butter-cup yellow, with metallic 
sheen. Late. T. _ .30 .75 
DAMOZEL—80. Large ruffled white 
flowers, dotted and edged deep 
lavender. T._ .10 .25 
