IRISES—Tall Bearded ARVISTA Gardens 
AMITOLA—A most interesting smooth blend of rose and gold and lavender. 
S. light Russet Vinaceous. F. Tourmaline Pink with lavender flush. 387”........ -60 
ANGELUS (Egelberg, 1937)—A. M. 1939. A huge, silvery light mauve-pink 
blend of vextraordinary estiustance etsy cee. te o_o ee ow hone ee 1.00 
ANN MARIE CAYEUX (Cay., 1928)—38”. An exquisite iris distinct in color 
and form. S. mauve shot with fawn; F. rosy heliotrope flushed blue............ .20 
AUBANEL—A flower that “glistens and gleams” with S. and F. of shrimp pink 
with a bronzy glow at the center and a spot of pinkish violet on each fall. 
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BEOWULF—32”. The first true maroon Iris, a solid, smooth color blending to 
soft, rich brown. The velvet of the F. equals that of Dominion....................... 25 
BLACK WINGS—Nearly black falls and standards a little lighter. A sensa- 
tonal’ aid smostypop ular car is ese 2 areca ee ae a eee ee ee "Te yi 
BLENDED BEAUTY (Weed 1939)—48”. A very much improved Mary Geddes. 
Brighter, :taller,; andsmuch» better substance. sie a 75 
BLUE MIST TB-EB-BIL (Gers.; Ashley 1934)—Pallid bluish violet self, 32”. 
“Notable for its refreshing blueness and informal form.” Very free................. .20 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass ’33)—A violet blue self of deep tone, good size and 
substance. Vigorous, well branched and hardy. A.M., A.1L.S., 1936. 407... .25 
BLUE TRIUMPH—A.M., 1936. 42”. A real triumph. Many say it is the finest 
light blue iris. A.I.S. score 90. A graceful iris of flaring form, smooth firm 
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BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929)—An Iris of superlative beauty, clear, rich, beau- 
tiful, the richest, deepest, darkest blue velvet..........-.--.--.--ss:csecsessecneceseceasenceoeseoeens .20 
BONANZA (J. Sass ’39)—34”. A plicata with the deepest yellow background 
yet produced, dotted and veined with light brown. Bold and definite............. 2.00 
BROWN BETTY—40” stalks bear large flowers of cinnamon brown, Prussian 
red and soft lavender, making a delightful blend of a new sort..................-.. 40 
BROWNGREY BLEND (Weed)—44”. Strong, well-branched stalks bear “fra- 
grant flowers of grey-brown with the semi-flaring F. slightly washed violet- 
bites? -Asbeautifulonew= blend...o ion ee a ee Se 50 
BUECHLEY GIANT —A glorified blue toned Lord of June. A well-formed giant .25 
CADMIA (Emigholz)—Light primrose yellow, lovely and clear, domed; best 
MOK Te eStambeats, Nein 30 oie ces oe AAS, cachalcas hcl et cea ae pea) 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—Rich as the gold of California. -The finest large, clear, 
deep yellow we have seen. A glorious flower with broad petals. A.M., 1937.  .25 
CATHEDRAL DOME (Nesmith, 1936)—H.M. 1936. A very large white with 
S. ruffled and domed; F. flaring and arched, a warm creamy white. Strong, 
apclisprancied tree: bloomilips 407s a a 1.50 
CHALLENGER—Dark purple and blackish violet. The largest flowered inter- 
pe CY Son Ss 8 ie Sa oe ny TRY Pea SR ee SRM RA AE RI ORT eh oe) 
CHARLES ARTHUR (Callis ’39)—A very fragrant, very hardy new Iris and a 
strong grower. A stalwart giant showing a combination of golden buff, 
garnctibrowacana rosy “pink? | [Mid-seasones a eee Oo se 1.00 
CHEERIO (Ayers 1934)—40”. S. lustrous tan; F. glowing, brilliant velvety 
red. “A flameun’ the garden.”.. H:'M:, A-M., England,-19392:2254 4 25 
CH’ENYAUN—TB-TM-S7L (Gers.; Ashley 1939)—Bedding iris; very free 
blooming, dainty, sweet scented flowers in a delightful blend of pale ama- 
Pani pinks butt and ‘yellows: 20 i oo Aiea a 50 
CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936)—One of the three finest “pink” irises. S. soft 
pink lilac flushed copper; F. a richer pink. An intriguing blend; large 
flowers of sturdy substance and smooth texture. 4 fto....eeceeeeecceeeeesceeecceceeeeeeeee 1.00 
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