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— signifies a new iris in our garden. 
CUSTOMERS LET'S CELEBRATE 
3 ol same name for the price of 2 on all iris up to and including $2.00 items. 
Example: 3 Luzianna at 15c for 30*; 3 Dauntless at 25c for 50*; 3 Red Radiance at 35c for 70*; 
3 Summer Tan at 50c for $1.00; 3 Ella Winchester at $1.00 for $2.00. 
We are making this special offer for two reasons: first, to encourage planting three of one kind together for immediate 
clump effect; second, to celebrate our new location. 
AIDA (Mitch. '38) Our beloved heroine, this iris has a distinction 
all its own in its pure rich bronze standards and darker copper 
bronze falls, all firm and frosted. 36". $2.50 
AIRY DREAM (Sturt. '29) A charming, delightful, ruffled pink 
that does not fade. 36". 25* 
ALICE HARDING (Cay. '33) She has charm, this most fascinating 
primrose yellow self. You, too, will be attracted by her poise, grace, 
and dignity; just rigid enough to defy all weather. She's not small 
and stands 40" high holding the Dykes Medal, France '33. 60* 
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ALINE (Stern '34) "Aline, you azure blue, so smooth and waxen in 
texture, so firm of substance, so large and flaring, — are you real?" 
"Of course, and if you must know, I'm the nearest true medium 
blue self in the garden." 34". 75* 
ALLUMEUSE (Gage '38) "The splendor of mountain and lake 
With their hues that seem ever to vary." 
In this blend so bright and cheerful with wisteria violet standards 
yellowing at the base and with pansy violet almost horizontal falls 
blended a royal flush — a novel glow like stained glass windows. 
A Rip Van Winkle Sir Michael who has polished himself through 
all these years. A best seller. 45". H.M. '38. $5.00 
ALTA CALIFORNIA (M. M. '31) Tall rich yellow. 46". 35* 
AMBROSIA (Sturt. '28) Palest pink to white. 34". 15* 
AMENTI (H. Sass '36) There's no need to lament, just try this 4 
year blend of vinaceous grey standards and light mauve falls as a 
contrast. 36". 50* 
AMIGO (Wmsn. '34) A Kellogg pet, we gave it the center spot in 
our new formal planting — "A friend to greet our friends" — This 
startling blue amoena has bright pansy blue velvet in the falls set 
off by an edging of the soft, yet lively blue of the standards. The 
rather short stout stalks make this a most admirable iris for mass 
border plantings. 30". A.M. '38. $1.25 
AMITOLA (H. Sass '36) A 4 year young Rameses, — larger, clearer, 
and more delicately colored. Soft evening shades of pink, gold, and 
buff blend to make a delightful light spot in the garden. 38". $1.00 
ANGELUS (Egel. '37) Absolutely charming — like a young girl 
dressed in her first party dress. The standards are slightly frilled; 
the falls flare in gentle curves. Iris connoisseurs have shown bound¬ 
less enthusiasm for this superb pink blend with its bluish flush on the 
falls and its copper suffusion on the broad shoulders. Not only does 
the pearly pink coloring attract all, but also its fine form, branching, 
and flowering habits are everywhere acclaimed. Late. A.M. '39. $5.00 
ANITRA (H. Sass '36) We all may sit down and rest, our search 
for the perfect pale soft blue self is over. You too may have this super¬ 
fine blue iris, — subdued in tone, strong in substance, with falls full 
and flaring, and standards domed in perfect symmetry. 36". $2.00 
ANNE NEWHARD (Wiesner '40) We are pleased to list this new 
iris, originated by Mr. Wiesner and introduced by Fairmount 
Iris Gardens. It's semi flaring falls are deep velvety blue 
purple without venations on the haft. The arched standards 
are medium hyacinth blue with a tiny deep blue edging completely 
around them. Beard is yellow. Very late. $10.00 
APRICOT (Klein. '38) A luscious solid golden apricot self. The me¬ 
dium to large flowers are slightly fluted and ruffled. 36". $4.50 
APRICOT GLOW (Wies. '36) The cheerful blooms smile an ap¬ 
pealing shade of apricot and salmon, not large but profuse and of a 
rapid increase. 36". 35* 
AT DAWNING (Kirk. '35) Were you up at that time? No need! See 
the early dawn all through the day in this beautiful iris of lustrous 
shades of lavender and pink, like our beloved arbutus but speckled 
with gold through the center. The standards are rose lavender, in 
perfect unison with the rose pink falls. 40". A.M. '38. $1.00 
ATHALA (Cay. '36) Beautiful large plicata whose standards have 
bright blue lilac on a white ground, and the falls have the same 
color with a broad white center on each segment. 36", $8.00 
ATT YE EUGENIA (Snow '36) Smooth enough to be carved from 
real ivory-cream. A bright gold beard enhances these large beauti¬ 
ful statues which are so heavy and so firm. 38". H.M. '37. $1.00 
AUBANEL (Cay. '35) Named for a French poet who knew how to 
blend his words, as this iris knows how to mix its colors of red rasp¬ 
berry tinted heliotrope, with bronze yellow throughout the heart and 
a brilliant blue spot in the center of each fall. Ruffled standards, a 
golden beard and tall stalks. 42". C.M. '35. A.M. '38. $4.00 
AVONDALE (H. Sass '34) This copper red iris bursts into flames, 
the flames shoot up, darker below, in an intensity that lights the sur¬ 
rounding landscape. 38". H.M. '36. 50* 
AZTEC (Kirk. '35) A copper Indian, — golden tan and velvety red. 
A sister of the famous Copper Lustre. 38". 75* 
BALMUNG (H. Sass '39) A yellow plicata selected from hundreds 
for its fine large flowers and excellent habits. Both standards and 
falls are edged brown. $15.00 
BELMONT (Wms. '38) Slightly deeper than Waverly in tone — 
perhaps a purer blue — this lovely frilled flower brings to us 
fine clarity of tone. Wide semi-flaring falls, tall well branched 
stalks, sturdy, and generous of bloom. $4.00 
BEOTIE (Cay. '32) When it was new we described it as a blue Per¬ 
sian cat, but now it's a Maltese cat, large and beautiful. 38". 35* 
BEOWULF (Schr. '36) Rich brown standards and velvety smooth 
maroon falls, with a soft brown margin, are lighted by an orange 
beard. 32". 75* 
