North Little Rock, Ark. 
ASHTORETH (Beudry 1932) M. 36 in. 
A very good low priced yellow self of 
excellent form and substance. The 
flowers are quite large and the color 
deep and clear. 25¢ 
ARCADIAN (Williams 1938) Very large 
glistening lavender-white with gold 
beard. $1.00 
ATTYE EUGENIA (Snow 1936). This 
smoothly enameled flower appears to 
have been carved from real ivory. The 
large, exquisitely modelled blooms are 
so heavy in texture, so firm of stem, 
that sun, wind or rain fail to conquer. 
H.M. 1937. 50¢ 
AUBANEL. A new pink blend from 
France. Shrimp pink in general tone, 
with yellow center. An improvement 
on the Frivolite type. $3.00 
AUREX (Nicholls). A buff-yellow and 
red-purple variegata. The falls are 
edged the same buff tone as the stand- 
ards. 35¢ 
AUTUMN FROST. Fall bloomer. The 
very finest fall blooming white. Clean 
in color and very rapid of increase. 50¢ 
AZTEC COPPER. A rare and subtle 
blend of smoky violet and delicate cop- 
per, blended and washed together in 
lovely harmony to baffle description. 
$12.50 
AVONDALE (H. Sass 1934). A copper 
red iris bursting into fire. Darker be- 
low, lighter above, in an intensity that 
lights the surrounding landscape. 38 
in. H.M. 1936. 50¢ 
BALLET GIRL (H. P. Sass-Sch. 1935) 
M. 36 in. A fresh and dainty flower of 
almost pure crabapple pink coloring, 
with the poise and grace of a dancing 
girl. 50¢ 
BARWOOD (Williams 1936) M. 40 in. A 
tall and stately iris of excellent form 
and rich coloring. The standards are 
clear rose red and the falls deep red 
toward maroon. A sturdy grower with 
plenty of bloom. This good iris has 
been somewhat overlooked. 35¢ 
BEAUTY’S SHRINE. A large pure 
snow white self, including style arms. 
One which has met with great favor. 
$3.00 
BED TIME (C. G. White). A fascinat- 
ing flower of rich brown blended with 
violet and beautifully veined in both 
standards and falls with deep purple. 
A velvety black patch is prominently 
displayed at the end of the long golden 
yellow beard. 50¢ 
BELMONT (Williams 1938) A wonder- 
fully clear blue iris that will find many 
admirers as soon as it becomes better 
known. It is a shade darker than Wav- 
erly and of an even purer blue. The 
large, beautifully frilled flowers have 
wide semi-flaring falls. The stalk is 
tall and well-branched, the plant stur- 
dy, generous with bloom. $3.00 
BEOTIE (Cayeux) ML. 36 in. Exceed- 
ingly lustrous flower of metallic ele- 
phant gray, faintly blended French 
blue. 25¢ 
BEOWULF (Sch.) E. 32 in. The first 
true deep maroon, carrying neither the 
usual purple nor the coppery tones so 
often found in red varieties. The rich 
orange beard completes a glowing en- 
semble. One of the best. 715¢ 
BERKELEY BELLE (Mitchell 1936). S. 
iridescent, frosty light golden bronze, F. 
lavender, edged iridescent yellow with 
bronze yellow haft. 25¢ 
BERKELEY BRONZE (Salbach 1936). 
A decided improvement over the iris 
Grace Sturtevant. Strong yellow beard. 
40 in. 25¢ 
BERKELEY COPPER (Mitchell 1936). 
S. richest glowing burnished bronze, 
falls coppery red, good sized bloom. 36 
in. 25¢ 
BERKELEY ELEGANCE (Salbach 
1936). Deep Chinese violet to mauve, 
slightly lighter than Anne Marie Ca- 
yeux. 44 in. 25¢ 
