WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
ARABIAN PRINCE, (Simpson, 1930). S. bright garnet red with F. rich and vel¬ 
vety . 2.00 
ARCHEVEQUE, (Vilmorin, 1911). Purple-violet.10 
ARIEL, (Murrell, 1924). Very clear, uniform, harebell blue self.10 
ARLINGTON, (Simpson, 1924). S. rosy lavender; F. bright reddish violet.10 
ASA, (Goos & Koenemann, 1927). Yellow and brown with pendulous falls.15 
ASIA, (Yeld, 1920). Pale lavender; F. pale reddish purple......10 
AT DAWNING, (Kirk, 1935). A beautiful arbutus pink flower with standards of 
Mother of Pearl overcast with pink, the falls are an even tone of deeper 
color. Orange beard . 3.50 
AUBADE, (Conn., 1930). Rose and pink, softly blended into apricot.75 
AUREA, (Jaques). Tall, rich chrome yellow, spurias. (Beardless).25 
AVALON, (Sturtevant, 1918). Large lavender flower of wonderful form and sub¬ 
stance; late; tall .25 
AVATAR, (Williamson, 1926). S. light heliotrope-gray; F. pansy violet.25 
AVONDALE, (H. Sass, 1934). Rosy strawberry with golden heart and haft, pink 
in effect, smooth flowers of good substance. 1.00 
AZURINE, (Williamson, 1930). Very lovely light silvery blue..10 
BALDWIN, (H. P. Sass, 1927). Manganese violet of tremendous size and sub¬ 
stance .25 
BALLERINE, (Vilmorin, 1920). Wisteria blue bicolor of great size.10 
BALLET GIRL, (H. Sass, 1935). Dainty soft pink-white with flaring falls, large 
flowers of excellent form. 2.00 
BARBARIAN, (Williamson, 1934). Purple with a faint electric blue.25 
BEAU IDEAL, (Sass, 1924). Very striking plicata. 10 
BEAU SABREUR, (Williamson, 1930). Orange-yellow S.; F. deep red-brown.15 
BEETHOVEN. Fine waxy white, nearly same color throughout.10 
BELSHAZZAR, (Pfeiffers, 1921). S. dusky fawn; F. purple.10 
BENBOW, (Bliss, 1917). Dark bluish violet self color.10 
BEOTIE, (Cay., 1932). A novel mauve blend of elephant grey and lavender fin¬ 
ished flowers with heavy substance. 1.00 
BEOWULF, (Schr., 1936). A richly glowing tone-poem, the large flower has S. 
of rich brown, and exceedingly velvety F. of maroon, margined with the brown 3.00 
BETTY NESMITH, (Washington, 1934). S. are clear canary yellow, well domed 
and beautifully formed. F. are flaring and of same tone as standards, deep¬ 
ened at the throat with darker yellow flush and faint yellow markings. Rich 
chrome yellow beard . 7.00 
BLACKAMOOR, (J. Sass, 1932). Almost black when newly opened, lightening to 
blackish violet of uniform coloring.25 
BLACK AND WHITE, (Rowell, 1930). Sparkling white with sooty black markings .25 
BLACK KNIGHT. S. bluish-violet; F. black velvety purple, rich color.50 
BLACK WARRIOR, (Nich., 1934). Well branched, large deep blackish self with 
dark beard . 1.00 
BLACK WINGS, (Kirkland, 1931). Large, heavy textured flower of deep midnight 
blue overlaid with frosty black lustre.35 
BLAZING STAR, (Nich.) Large, fragrant flower with S. deep yellow and F. of 
slightly lighter shade, paling at center; deep orange beard. 1.00 
BLITHESOME, (Conn., 1935). The exceptionally large, well-formed flower has 
broad, full S. of creamy white; the semi-flaring F. are overlaid with gold, 
except for the lighter edges. 5.00 
BLUE AND GOLD, (Essig). Beautiful shade of blue set off by a bright golden 
beard .25 
BLUE BANNER, (Kirkland, 1929). S. light lavender blue; F. deeper blue.25 
BLUE BONNET, (Egel, 1930). S. soft chicory blue; F. deep violet purple.10 
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