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"An Iris Lover’s Catalog ” 
Yellow Iris 
Section 6A Yellow Bi-Colors 
•Designates varieties judged among the “100 Best.” 
Variety 
Price 
Group 
Season 
Height 
Originator 
Al-lu-wee 
$2-.50 
1 
L 
T 
Sass-H. '31 
Argynnis 
•*5 
1 
M 
T 
Wmsn. 'X5 
Asa 
•15 
z 
M 
M 
G. & K. ’17 
Aurex 
2..00 
X 
M 
T 
Nich. ’3X 
Beau Sabreur 
•2-5 
X 
M 
T 
Wmsn. '30 
CAMELIARDq 
•2-5 
3 
ML 
T 
Sturt. ’17 
Claude Aureau 
2..OO 
3 
ML 
M 
Cay. ’19 
Crown Prince 
3.00 
3 
M 
T 
Klein. '31 
Decennial □ 
.50 
X 
M 
M 
Wmsn. ’30 
EL TOVAR 
I5.OO 
3 
L 
T 
Sass-H. ’31 
Flammenschwertn 
• 2-5 
X 
M 
M 
G. & K. ’xo 
Gay Hussar 
•2-5 
X 
M 
M 
Wmsn. T9 
HENRI RIVIERE 
.60 
z 
L 
T 
Millet ’17 
Kenwood 
2..OO 
3 
M 
M 
Ayres ’3X 
KING JUBA 
1.00 
X 
M 
T 
Sass-H. '31 
Largo 
2..50 
z 
M 
T 
Ash. ’30 
Lodestar 
.50 
X 
M 
M 
Hall x 5 
Maori Princess 
•2-5 
X 
M 
L 
Shull ’x3 
MARQUITA 
5-00 
z 
L 
T 
Cay. ’31 
Marshall Foch 
1.00 
X 
M 
T 
Mill. ’31 
Nemesis 
1.00 
3 
M 
T 
Mill. ’31 
PICADOR 
4.00 
3 
ML 
T 
Morr. T8 
Rialgar 
•25 
X 
L 
M 
Sturt. '14 
VISION 
10.00 
X 
M 
T 
Cay. ’31 
New and Trial Varieties 
Lady Morvyth (Murr. ’32.).$ 5.00 Plurabellc (Cay. ’33).$10.00 
Mirador (Nich. '35). 10.00 
Key to Groups for Section 6A 
Group i—Pastel Types Group 3—Blended Variegatas 
Group 2.—Sharp Contrasting Types 
□Fragrant. "(Tender. ffVery Tender. 
Section 6A Yellow Bi-Color 
The yellow bicolor class, or variegatas as they are also called, 
are Iris with pure yellow standards combined with deep chestnut- 
red, maroon, or deep violet falls and vary considerably in coloring— 
in some the standards are blended, giving most unusual effects—an¬ 
other set has the very soft or pastel shades. The improvement in this 
class has been most marked and pleasing, the new varieties being so 
superior to the older inferior types that comparisons seem so obvious 
as to be unnecessary. 
Group 1—Pastel Types 
Henri Riviere, comely, large, and soft with a most noteworthy 
color appeal: stands are a soft lemon yellow, falls an exquisite pastel 
lilac—a most pleasing combination. Distinct, different and a very 
illustrious Iris is Marquita, a huge flower with stands large, luminous, 
broad, and softy rounded. Falls are cream-colored with a rose vein- 
ing. The combination of cream and rose is captivating. Al-lu-Wee, 
soft yellow with light tan in the stands, has falls of a reddish brown; 
texture is excellent and the stem well branched. Asa is a languid 
type of flower with soft yellow standards and rosy falls. Largo: a soft 
variegata blend combining old gold, mustard yellow, brown and mauve- 
pink; tall in stem and well-branched. 
