TIP-TOP IRISES 
60—Aareshorst, TB-F-S9L .70-12, 126-1 .10 
90—Adirondack, TB-M-S3L (Storer 1932), 40 in., S. after¬ 
glow, 42B5, peppered on white. F. royal purple, 
43K11, fringe on white background. A translucent 
white, the peppered standards shading into a definite 
border of afterglow. The narrow border of royal pur¬ 
ple on the outer half of falls shades to chrome lemon 
9K2 near haft with veins of Indian red 7L6. A very 
imposing Iris .7-5, 142-8, 10N3, 12S5 5.00 
74—Afterglow, TB-M-S4L □ Lemon. 
57-3, 126-5, 146-1, 12M6D . .10 
87—Airy Dream, TB-M-R7L □ (Sturt. 1929) 36 in. Self. 
Light pink. Ruffled. .69-13AB, 2N4C .25 
72—Albert Victor, TB-M-B1M □ % .11-6 .10 
89—Albright, TB-ML-R9L (Storer 1931), 30 in., S. orchid 
41F5. F. hepatica 42K8. Claws have venations of 
gloxina 43L10. Along edge of falls nearest the haft 
appear veins of satinwood 6B10. Very floriferous. 
Outstanding brilliance. .3-4, 24-4, 132-2, 10N5. 
SSO, 4M4, 11M18D . .30 
78—Alcazar, TB-M-S3D □ % .100-3ABC .10 
80—Alcina, TB-M-S6L □ (Con. 1931) 32 in. S. pale yel¬ 
low. F. blended blue and gray. ... 69-2C, 2N4A .20 
89—Alice Harding, TB-M-Y4L (Cay. 1933) 40 in. Dykes 
M. 1933 S. primrose yellow. F. same, shading to 
grayish buff at base .90-3AB 5.00 
73—Aliquippa, TB-M-Y4L □ ... 90-4, 10MIDE .15 
84—Allies, TB-E-S90 .4-10, 124-1 .15 
86—Alta California, TB-M-S6D % (M. M. 1931) 46 in. 
H. M. A. IS 1936. S. mustard yellow. F. olive buff 
with brown vernations. Large firm flowers. 
69-2C, 2N4B. 8S5C . .75 
85—Alvarado, TB-MF-BID (M. M. 1926) 40 in. Slight 
violet blue. F. petunia violet (Conquistador X L. A. 
Wmsn). Large flowers, unique color. 6-4. 2S7B .25 
75—Amas, TB-E-B3M . 11-7 .10 
83—Ambassadeur, TB-MF-S9D □ %. 7-10, 70-6, 115-5, 
15S2 . 10 
70—Amber, TB-M-Y4L. 51-4, 54-2, 128-9, 14M3B. .10 
80— Amrita, TB-M-B3M (Con. 1935) 42 in. Soft blue 
much like Ballerine but differing in shape. 
.27-4ABC, 2N6C .35 
81— Andante, TB-M-R9M □ .18-4 .15 
60—Andromede, TB-M-S3M .16-4 .25 
75— Anndelia, TB-M-W2L □ (Sturt. 1929) 30 in. S. 
light lilac. F. white with a fine border of rose-purple. 
Daintily ruffled. . 26-8CD .25 
88—Anne-Marie Cayeusc, TB-M-S3M □ (Cty. 1928) 36 in. 
S. lilac pink, flushed gray. F. metallic blue on gray 
resembling the iridescent coloring on a pigeon's 
throat. C. of M., S.N.H.F. 1928 
.. 90-3C to G. 10M2CD .50 
79—Ann Page, T3-MF-B3M □ .... 20-13, 15N7D .15 
88—Apache, TB-M-S9D □ ..70-11, 125-1 .10 
76— Aphrodite, TB-M-R7M □ .40-11, 115-1, 4N .10 
80—Aphrojune, TB-M-R1M (Simp. 1930) 20 in. Bright 
violet pink. Profuse bloomer. .27-5 BCD .25 
74—Archeveque, TB-M-B9D d-grapejuice .13-8 .10 
73—Argentina, TB-M-W4W (M.M. 1923) 45 in. Self. 
Large white. Should have sandy soil. (Caterina X 
mesopotamica) .100-3DE .15 
89—Arlette, TB-M-W4W. (Cay. 1925) 30 in. S. cream 
F. cream, with central area bright yellow. 
.99-7, 9M1B .25 
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