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Amenti —36 in. A most unusual and very beautiful new variety, 
with nicely ruffled ecru standards and soft lilac falls. 2.50 
Ammon —46 in. VERY EARLY. The earliest tall blue, which 
flowers two weeks earlier than other tall blue Irises, and there¬ 
fore should be in every Iris collection. The flowers are large, 
of perfect form and lovely sky-blue color.25 
Andante —36 in. One of the most lovely of the rich red-purple 
tones. I would like to be able to put the color on paper, but 
do not believe it would be possible. It is like a piece of rich 
plush. You’ll like it.20 
Anndelia —32 in. A new departure in “Plicatas” and a real beauty. 
S—lilac, beautifully ruffled; F—white, with a feather-stitch edg-i 
ing of bright rose-purple.10’ 
Anne Marie Cayeux— 36 in. A MAGNIFICENT FRENCH INTRO¬ 
DUCTION. WHICH WAS GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY 
THE NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE. One 
of the best light blends. An Iris of unsurpassed perfection of 
form and indescribably beautiful, in soft pastel colors. S—pink¬ 
ish-lilac, flushed grey; F—metallic blue over grey, “the irides¬ 
cent colorings of a pigeon’s throat”, to use the originator’s 
description .25 
Aphrodite —44 in. FRAGRANT. A very lovely tall uniform pink- 
toned variety, which created a sensation among Iris Fanciers 
when it was first introduced, at which time it sold for $50.00 
for a single plant. It is just as fine today and is now within the 
reach of all.15 
Aquarelle —32 in. An exquisite soft silvery ageratum-blue of uni¬ 
form color throughout. A recent introduction.20 
Ariane—32 in. A NEW FIVE-STAR FRENCH INTRODUCTION by 
Cayeux. A gigantic “Plicata” with beautifully ruffled standards 
and semi-flaring falls. The white ground is completely covered 
with a fine violet peppering, the color and marking being uni¬ 
form throughout .10.00 
Ariel—24 in. VERY EARLY. I had to withdraw this very lovely 
variety from sale last year in order to accumulate a stock of it. 
It is a delightful shade of soft, clear, bright hare-bell blue. .15 
Aristo—24 in. VERY EARLY. Offered for the first time. Flowers 
with the earliest of the intermediates, being ten days earlier 
than such early varieties as Golden Bow. Brings a new type into 
the Very Early group, being a rich brilliant blue bi-color of 
heavy velvety substance and full flaring falls. S—light Hyssop 
violet; F—rich velvety pansy-violet, with a one-eighth inch 
border of the lighter color of the standards. Very showy.... 1.50 
Asia —54 in. CINNAMON FRAGRANCE. GIVEN AN AWARD OF 
MERIT BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENG¬ 
LAND. A fine soft blend. Large flowers of perfect form on 
stalks shoulder high.15 
At Dawning— 36 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. A new Iris of rare charm, in a blending of colors 
sometimes seen in the eastern sky at dawning, hence the name 
Tali Bearded Iris 
S—pearl grey, slightly flushed soft lilac, with a golden halo at 
the base of the petals; F—soft rose, blending to soft buff at 
the border, with a beautifully golden veined throat and deep 
orange beard . 3.00 
Aubade —31 in. Very large luminous flowers of perfect form and 
one of the finest of the soft blends. Soft yellow, flushed soft 
rose .25 
Aubanel —48 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT IN FRANCE 1935. 
A striking new French introduction, in a new and unusual color, 
shrimp-pink, tinted heliotrope and flushed yellow at the throat, 
with a lilac area at the centre of each of the falls.10.00 
Aurex —38 in. FRAGRANT. A fine new brilliant “variegata” with 
bright clear yellow standards and with velvety blackisn-crimson- 
purple falls, with a narrow buff border.15 
Baldwin —40 in. EARLY. Gigantic flowers of fine form and heavy 
substance in brilliant medium blue, with a flush of soft violet. 
A magnificent variety and very scarce.20 
Ballerine —48 in. VERY FRAGRANT LATE. One of the most popu¬ 
lar of the light blue toned varieties. A gigantic flower of fine 
form and exquisite coloring, on four foot stems.15 
Ballet Cirl —36 in. A new delicately colored Iris in clear soft 
pastel pink. S—ruffled and frilled; F-—semi-flaring. 2.50 
Banneret— 48 in. AWARDED A BRONZE MEDAL BY THE IRIS 
SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. A new Iris in a unique color and one 
of the last of the Tall Bearded Iris to flower. S—lavender- 
violet, suffused pink; F—amethyst-violet, with pinkish-lavender 
margins. A bold handsome Iris, of huge size, perfect form and 
heavy substance. Probably the only stock of this variety in 
America. Being grown under United States Government permit 
and subject to release by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
a few plants will be sold this season.10,00 
Beau Sabreur —34 in. EARLY. One of the best of the new 
“Variegatas” in brilliant clear colors and most artistic in effect. 
Should be in every collection. S—amber; F—Vandyke red, very 
velvety. Recently sold at $15.00 a plant.15 
Beltane —36 in. EARLY. WINNER OF ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY 
SILVER MEDAL AND CHALLENGE CUP. Gigantic flowers of 
richest pansy violet. The brilliant color, perfect form, huge size 
and heavy substance make this a sure prize-winner any¬ 
where .35 
Beetle —48 in. GIVEN A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT BY THE FRENCH 
NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A new color in Iris, 
the general effect being elephant grey, with the standards 
flushed taupe and the falls having a soft electric blue flush at 
the centre. Very large flowers of fine form and pleasing 
color . 1.00 
Berkeley Ace —40 in. A new pure, tall, alabaster white, with soft 
golden veining at the throat. A flower of perfect form and 
heavy substance. Stock very scarce. 2.50 
