A Selected List of the Best Iris 
Time of Bloom Is indicated by E, meaning 
early; M, midseason, and L, late. Height, 
Is given in Inches in brackets after time 
of bloom, as (E 36). "S" means standards; 
"F” means falls. A Bicolor iris is one 
in which the standards are a paler shade 
than the falls. 
ALICE HARDING (LM 40) A broad petaled flower of good 
form and heavy substance. S. primrose yellow, the 
broadly flaring falls are flushed buff at the 
base. Dykes Medal France ’33. t 3.00 
ALTA CALIFORNIA (M 48) A fine, widely branched deep 
yellow, with faint bronzing on the falls. .50 
AMITOLA (LM 38) S. bronzy rose; F. Tourmalin ’pink, 
with a bright yellow beard. Taller and more ruff¬ 
led than Ramieses, 7.50 
ANAKIM.(48) A gigantic lavender, of graceful propor¬ 
tion, with broad petaled falls, 1.25 
AT DAWNING (M 40) A lovely delicate coloring. S. of 
Mother of Pearl overcast with pink, F. a deeper 
shade of pink, lit up by a golden center. 5.00 
AUREX (LM 38) S. bright yellow, F. velvety black pur¬ 
ple. .35 
BLACK WARRIOR (LM 38) Well branched, large deep black¬ 
ish self, with dark beard. 1.50 
BLACK WINGS (LM 34) Broad petaled velvety blue black, .50 
BLAZING STAR (LM 40) Large fl. on well branched stems, 
S. a deep yellow and the falls are slightly light¬ 
en. ' 1.75 
BLUE TRIUMPH (LM 42) A clear light blue of very heavy 
substance and a smooth texture. Resembles Sensa¬ 
tion in form. Extra good. 3.00 
BLUE VELVET (LM 46) Rich, dark velvety blue bicolor. .30 
BRONZE BEACON (VL 50) S. golden bronze; F. velvety red 
brown. Widely branching, .40 
BROWN BETTY (EM 40) S. violet flushed copper, F. flar¬ 
ing, a blending of soft brown and coppery pink. 
Good form and unusual color. 2,50 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (M42) Very large light blue bicolor. .40 
BURNING BRONZE (LM 38) Heavy substance and brilliant 
color. S. deep reddish bronze, F. Heavy velvety 
dark red brown. Glowing color. 3.00 
CADMIA (LM 33) A heavy textured clear yellow, almost a 
self, with broad drooping falls. 1.00 
CASTALIA (M 34) A beautiful clear blue of perfect form 
and heavy texture. .50 
CHEERIO (LM 40) A striking bicolor with bronzy tan 
standards and glowing velvety red falls,. Brilliant 4.00 
CPIINA LANTERN (M 40) Luminous old gold. S. and falls 
of clear red violet. 1,00 
CHIEF SIDAR (M 42) A new Gage seedling with well 
branched stalks. Fine red bicolor of carrying 
quality. 5.00 
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