♦ THE IHIS BARDEN ♦ 
ACACIA ROSE (Sass-Toedt) Light pink; very large flower of fine 
form and substance; a great favorite with garden visitors; mid¬ 
season; short _3 for $ .25 
ACHERON (Sturt) Translucent reddish violet; midseason; medium 
height _3 for .25 
ALCAZAR (Vilm) Light violet and deep reddish purple; fine sym¬ 
metry; still one of the best; early; tall_3 for .25 
ALLAN HOYT (Hoyt) Warm buff and reddish brown; very much 
admired; early; tall_3 for .25 
ALLIES (Vilm) Dark, brownish red purple; very dark and rich; fall 
blooming south of here and on the west coast_3 for .25 
ALTA CALIFORNIA (Mit) Large flowered, deep toned yellow; still 
the tallest of the large yellows; midseason_ .35 
AMBASSADEUR (Vilm) Magnificent, deep bronze red; late; tall; 
_3 for .25 
AMBERA (H. P. Sass) Amber yellow with gold venations; large 
flower; short; very early_3 for .25 
AMENTI (H. P. Sass) Fresh toned violet blend; the large flowers are 
well placed on a 36-inch, branching stem; free blooming; mid¬ 
season _ 1.75 
AMIGO (Wmsn) Standards are light lavender violet and falls deep 
hyacinth violet paling to a narrow white margin; midseason; 
medium height; H. M. 1936; A. M. 1938_ 3.50 
ANDREW JACKSON (Kirk) Large flowered red purple; low 
branched; early; medium height_3 for .25 
APACHE (Farr) Bright cherry red; always a color favorite; midseason; 
short _ . 15 
ARGYNNIS (Wmsn) Yellow standards and velvety red falls; bright 
and free flowering; midseason; medium height_3 for .25 
ASHTORETH (Beaudry) Soft, light yellow; large flower on a well 
branched stem; midseason; tall_ .25 
ASIA (Yeld) Silvery lavender flushed gold; fragrant; late; tail._3 for .25 
AT DAWNING (Kirk) Arbutus pink bicolor with crystalline stand¬ 
ards and a golden heart; large, well formed flowers on a tall stem; 
midseason; A. M. 1938_ 3.50 
“My rhizomes I purchased from you have done very well; nearly 
all blooming the first year and those that didn’t, the roots have 
multiplied so next year I anticipate many more blooms. Am enclosing 
an order for nine new varieties. 
“We have showed the pictures we took at your garden to many 
iris minded friends and to several garden clubs. I could not speak too 
highly of the order and cleanliness of your garden. 
n n “On opposite page are a few friends who would like your catalog.” 
rage C dune 13, 1938. Mrs. H. W., Elmira, N. Y. 
