Time of bloom is indicated by V. E., very early; E., 
early; M., medium; L., late; and V. L., very late. 
Height is given in inches, immediately after the name of 
the flower; 40" means 40 inches. 
“S.” means standards; “F.” means falls; “A.M.” is Award 
of Merit; “C.M.” is Certificate of Merit; "H.M." is Honor¬ 
able Mention; "A.I.S.” is American Iris Society; "R.H.S.” 
is Royal Horticultural Society; “S.N.H.F. ' is Societe 
Nationale D'Horticulture De France. 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland 1931) M. 38". A magnificent 
iris that is outstanding and different. S. dark blue, F. mid¬ 
night blue with a frosty black luster, evenly laid over the 
entire petal. Opening buds velvety black. A vigorous 
grower and deliciously fragrant. $ .50; 3 for $1.00 
A.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
BLACKAMOOR (J. Sass 1932) M. 40". A massive, rich, 
blue purple self. A brilliant blue beard contributes to its 
color depth. Free blooming and hardy. $ .40 
H.M., A.I.S., 1931. 
ALICE HARDING (Cayeux 1933) M. 40". A soft-toned 
satiny yellow of clear coloring and splendid substance. 
S. primrose yellow, F. same tone flushed buff at base. Rich 
orange beard. Very well branched. One of the best of the 
recent introductions. $2.50 
Dykes Medal, 1933. 
BEOWULF (Schreiner 1936) E. 32". A large early blooming 
deep maroon self. S. solid maroon with brown shading. F. 
velvety maroon margined brown. A heavy gold beard gives 
a glowing center to the flower. $6.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER » Grinter 1935 
ALTA CALIFORNIA (Mitchell 1931) M. 40". An excellent 
yellow of smooth finish. S. clear yellow, F. deep golden 
yellow, flushed bronze at the throat. Stalk'tall and well 
branched. Does well in cold climates. $-.G0, 3 T6r $1T5(T 
AMIGO (Williamson 1934) M. 38". A firm, finely finished 
dark bicolor. S. light lavender; F. deep hyacinth violet. 
A very rich color combination. The stalk is well branched 
and the flowers very large. $5.00 
ANNE-MARIE CAYEUX (Cayeux 1928) M. 38". Without 
doubt, one of the finest blends in existence, as to form, color 
and substance. S. metallic blue on soft gray; S. rose, shot 
gray. Opal is a good description in one word. 
C M., S.N.H.F. $ ,40; 3 for $1.00 
APRICOT GLOW (Wiesner 1937) M. 36". An enchanting 
blend of apricot, rose and soft salmon, smoothly blended and 
without veining. This is a free flowering variety of excellent 
growing habits. The garden effect is the much desired soft 
apricot shade which blends well with all colors except the 
variegatas. $1.50 
ASHTORETH (Beaudry 1930) M. 42". A large flower of 
lustrous yellow on tall, marvelously branched stalks. S. 
domed, F. wide and flaring. As fine as any yellow of medium 
tones. $ .50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1930. 
ATTYE EUGENIA (Snow 1936) M. 38". This fine novelty 
was the admiration of all who saw it in bloom in our garden 
last year. The flower is large and very heavy textured, of a 
smooth soft ivory, greatly enriched by a bright gold beard. 
The stalk is well branched and the growth rapid. An 
attractive variety. $3.50 
BALLET Gl RL (H. Sass 1935) M. 36". A medium tall, deli¬ 
cately colored iris of clear pastel pink. S. ruffled and frilled. 
F. semi-flaring. $5.00 
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