MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
LIST OF NEW, RARE AND OLD TALL BEARDED IRIS 
AARESHORST, (Goos & Koenemann, 1928). Dark, rich brownish purple.$ 0.10 
ABENDA, (Perry, 1923). S. light lilac-pink, tinted buff; F. cherry red in color.15 
ABORA, (Hill, 1931). Dark red-violet, almost a self.25 
ACACIA ROSE, (Sass-Toedt, 1928). Light pink, very large flower.10 
ACHERON, (Sturtevant, 1924). Rich pansy violet.10 
ADOBE, (Williamson, 1932). S. warm buff shading to red; F. Pompeiian red with 
buff margin . 25 
AFTERGLOW, (Sturtevant, 1917). Soft grayish lavender-pink.10 
AIRY DREAM, (Sturtevant, 1929). Delightful clear pink flower.25 
AKBAR, (Dykes). Dusky violet shading to bronze.50 
AKSARBEN, (J. Sass, 1923). Cream with brown markings, good plicata.15 
ALCANNA, (Williamson, 1929). Brown and carmine blend...10 
ALCAZAR, (Vilmorin, 1910). S. light bluish violet; F. deep purple.10 
ALFHEM, (Goos & Koenemann, 1926). Purple with lilac undertone.10 
ALICE HARDING, (Cay., 1933). A soft toned satiny yellow of clear coloring and 
splendid substance. S. primrose yellow; F. same tone shaded soft buff at 
base; conspicuous orange beard. 5.00 
ALINE, (Stern, 1934). Nearly true azure, smooth enameled finish; one of the 
really outstanding new Iris. 2.00 
ALLURE, (Murrell, 1927). Flushed pink and yellow.25 
AL-LU-WEE, (H. P. Sass, 1932). Large flowered varieties. S. fine yellow; F. red .35 
ALPENGLOW, (Williamson, 1929). Large plum bicolor.10 
ALTA CALIFORNIA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1931). S. clear yellow; F. deep yellow 
faintly bronzed .25 
AMANECER, (Williamson, 1929). Yellow and pinkish lavender.10 
AM BASS AD EUR, (Vilmorin, 1920). S. bronzy violet; F. velvety carmine.10 
AMBER, (Dykes, 1917). Amber colored self.10 
AMBER WAVE, (Murrell, 1930). Amber yellow, blended with pale olive bronze .35 
AMBROSIA, (Sturtevant, 1928). White, very delicately flushed with rose.25 
AMENTI, (H. P. Sass, 1936). S. grayish vinaceous; F. light mauve; beard pale 
yellow . 1.00 
AMERICAN BLACK PRINCE, (Perry, 1900). S. and F. rich velvety dark purple .15 
AMERIND, (Andrews, 1926). Metallic bronze self.10 
AMIGO, (Williamson, 1934). S. light lavender-violet, cupped; F. deep hyacinth- 
violet . 3.00 
AMITOLA, (H. P. Sass, 1936). Standards and stigmas light russet vinaceous. F. 
Tourmalin pink; beard bright yellow. 1.50 
AN AKIM. Gigantic lavender, so outstanding in its color class as to defy all prede¬ 
cessors . 1.00 
ANDANTE, (Williamson, 1930). Velvety raisin purple.25 
ANDREW JACKSON, (Kirkland, 1929). Flower of large size, red-violet.15 
ANITRA, (H. P. Sass, 1936). Verbena violet self. Celeste color. S. domed; F. 
flaring. Large flowers on 36-inch branching stem. 3.00 
ANNA FARR, (Farr, 1913). S. white, bordered pale blue; F. pure white.10 
ANNE LESLIE, (Sturtevant, 1918). S. white; F. rich carmine.10 
ANNE-MARIE CAYEUX, (Cayeux, 1928). A most delicate blending of colors; 
Chinese violet . 1.00 
ANN PAGE, (Hort., 1919). Lovely pale lavender blue self.10 
APACHE, (Farr, 1926). Large, rusty red.15 
APHRODITE, (Dykes, 1922). Exquisite lilac pink.10 
APRICOT GLOW, (Wies, 1936). A rosy-apricot that glows in the garden picture. 
The form is perfection; the substance will withstand high heat without burn¬ 
ing or fading . 2.00 
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