WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN ^ 
AMBER, (Dykes, 1917). Amber colored self. (Bearded).10 
AMBER WAVE, (Murrell, 1930). Pleasing flower of amber yellow, blended with 
pale olive bronze. (Bearded) .50 
AMBERA, (H. P. Sass, 1930). Amber yellow with gold beard and venations; 
short; very early. (Bearded) .25 
AMENTI, (H. P. Sass, 1936). S. grayish vinaceous; F. light mauve; beard pale 
yellow. 36 inches, branching stem. First time to bloom in my garden. 10.00 
AMERICAN BLACK PRINCE, (Perry, 1900). S. and F. rich velvety dark purple. 
24 inches.15 
AMERIND, (Andrews, 1926). Metallic bronze self; aptly named for the American 
Indian. 46 inches. (Bearded) .10 
AMIGO, (Williamson, 1934). S. light lavender-violet, cupped; F. deep hyacinth- 
violet, shading lighter to a narrow white margin, flaring. Flowers are about 
4x5 inches, of fine form and texture on well branched stems. 30 inches. 
(Bearded) . 8.00 
AMITOLA, (H. P. Sass, 1936). Standards and stigmas light russet vinaceous. 
F. Tourmalin pink; beard bright yellow. 38 inches, branching stem . First 
time to bloom in my garden. 10.00 
AN AKIM. Gigantic lavender, so outstanding in its color class as to defy all prede¬ 
cessors. Extremely broad falls are a noticeable feature in this flower of archi¬ 
tectural perfection . 2.00 
ANDANTE, (Williamson, 1930). Enormous flowers of rich velvety raisin purple. 
Fragrant. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
ANDREW JACKSON, (Kirkland, 1929). Flower of large size, heavy substance, 
perfect form. Color effect, red-violet. (Bearded).25 
ANNA FARR, (Farr, 1913). S. white, bordered pale blue; F. pure white, pale blue 
markings at base . 10 
ANNE LESLIE, (Sturtevant, 1918). S. white with the finest flush of rose on the 
upper half; F. rich carmine enlivened by an orange beard. Unusual in color. 
27 inches.10 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX, (Cayeux, 1928). A most delicate blending of colors de¬ 
scribed as pigeon-throat violet. Color from Ridgeway Chinese violet. (Bearded) 1.00 
ANN PAGE, (Hort., 1919). Lovely pale lavender blue self. 36 inches.10 
ANITRA, (103-33) (H. P. Sass. 1936). Verbena violet self. Celeste color. S. 
domed; F. flaring. Large flowers on 36-inch branching stem. 20.00 
ALPENGLOW, (Williamson, 1929). Large plum bicolor of quality.10 
APHRODITE, (Dykes, 1922). Exquisite lilac pink; very sweetly scented; mid¬ 
season; tall. (Bearded).10 
ARCHEVEQUE, (Vilmorin, 1911). S. deep purple-violet; F. rich deep velvety vio¬ 
let .10 
ARIEL, (Murrell, 1924). Very clear, uniform, harebell blue self. 30 inches.10 
ARLINGTON, (Simpson, 1924). S. rosy lavender; F. bright reddish violet. 36 
inches. (Bearded) .10 
ASA, (Goos & Koenemann, 1927). Yellow and brown with pendulous falls.15 
ASIA, (Yeld, 1920). S. broad and massive, pale silvery lavender; F. pale reddish 
purple. 48 inches. (Bearded).10 
AUREA, (Jaques). Tall, rich chrome yellow, spurias. (Beardless). 25 
AVALON, (Sturtevant, 1918). Large flowered lavender of wonderful form and 
substance; late; tall. (Bearded) .25 
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