THE WORLD’S FINEST IRISES 
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AKSARBEN, 79-77 (J. Sass, 1923). A very unusual velvety plicata 
with a soft yellow ground veined and dotted prussian red. 
$1.50 each 
ALABASTER (Andrews, 1926). A very fine white flower of good 
form and texture. $2.50 each 
ALDEBARAN (Vilmorin, 1928), 28 inches. Awarded a Certificate of 
Merit by the French National Horticultural Society. Bright 
violet purple standards and rich pansy violet falls. 
$3.00 each 
ALIQUIPPA, 89-88 (Hall, 1924), 34 inches. FRAGRANT. LATE. 
Awarded the American Iris Society Silver Medal. A very fine 
rugged large yellow of medium color. $3.00 each 
ALLIES, 83-84 (Vilmorin, 1925), 24 inches. Awarded a Certificate of 
Merit by the French National Horticultural Society. A new and 
unusual coloring with erect standards of soft rose and falls 
of coppery red, blending to almost a pure copper shade at the 
throat, which is beautifully marked. Amber styles. Has a pro- 
pensity to fall blooming. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
ALLURE (Murrell, 1927), 40 inches. Awarded a Silver Medal by the 
English Iris Society. A distinctly new coloring, with rich 
canary yellow ground, overlaid and flushed violet pink. A most 
attractive variety. $10.00 each 
AMBER, 88-88 (Dykes, 1924), 36 inches. Many Iris authorities con- 
sider this the finest yellow Iris introduced to date. Given an 
Award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00, 6 for $7.50, 100 for $75.00 
AMBROSIA (Sturtevant, 1928), 386 inches. A fine large white Iris 
with satiny texture, flushed pale pink. $7.50 each 
AMERIND (Andrews, 1926), 44 inches. A most unusual metallic 
bronze blend of large size on tall erect stems. A fine flower. 
$3.50 each 
AMMON (Perry, 1923), 46 inches. EARLY. A very fine, rugged, 
extra early, tall variety of San Gabriel type, but much more 
reliable for Eastern gardens on account of its rugged constitu- 
tion. Standards—sky blue; falls—light pink-toned blue. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
AMNERIS (Millet, 1925), 38 inches) FRAGRANT. LATE. An ex- 
ceedingly choice rugged variety with violet blue standards and 
steel blue falls of rich velvety texture. 
2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
ANDREW JACKSON (Kirkland, 1929), 36 inches. A large flower of 
fine form and heavy substance in a rich red violet coloring. 
$15.00 each 
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