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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. 38”... .35 — 
ANGELUS (Egelberg, 1937) . 1939. A huge, silvery light mauve- ae 
pink blend of extraordinary substance. In the trio of best pinks. 36”. .60 x 
AUBANEL—A flower that “‘glistens and gleams’ with S. and F. of shrimp Naar: 
pink. An outstanding “pink” iris. A. Mi: Athos 8; 38”... eau Ska acl .75 
BLACK WINGS—A sensational irridescent nearly black Iris of tateneecolae: au 
ing) Onelof the most;popular’ ot all-Irises.: } 93.4 WuinGs se ee 25, 
BLENDED BEAUTY (Weed 1939)—A very much improved Mary Geddes. 
Brighter, taller, and much better substance. 48”._.._......_... A A RRL UN eh ia .50 | 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass ’33)—A violet blue self of deep tone, good size 
and substance. Vigorous, well branched and hardy. A.M., A.I.S.,’36. 40” .25- 
BLUE TRIUMPH—A.M., ’36. A real triumph. Many.say it is the finest light 
blue iris. A.I.S. score 90. A graceful iris of faring form, smooth firm | | 
texture) and) heavy: substances: 42) piees aes ee a LE eh oan 30 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis ’29)-——An iris of superlative beauty, clear, rich, 
beautiful, the richest, deepest, darkest blue velvet. 467._._....02.0.000202..... 25 
BONANZA (J. Sass ’39)—A plicata with the deepest yellow background yet 
produced, dotted and veined with light brown. Bold and definite. 34”.. “75 
BROWN BETTY—Stalks bear large flowers of cinamon brown, Prussian beg 
and soft lavender, making a delightful blend of a new sort. 40”...._........ 50 
BROWNGREY BLEND (Weed)—Strong, well-branched stalks bear “‘fra- 
_ grant flowers of grey-brown with the semi-flaring F. slightly washed 
violet blue oe Al beautitulonew Dlend eo eet eo oe ea tee 275 
BUECHLEY GIANT—One of the largest of irises, startling in size, of eee 
‘form; im brilliant;isparkling, ‘soft™blues AO ie ee ol . (25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—Rich as the gold of California. “The finest eee clear 
deep yellow. A glorious ower with broad petals. A.M., ’37. B60 ties _.30 
CASQUE d’OR—A richer, brighter, bolder El Tovar. S. old gold, arched * 
and ruffled; F. velvety maroon edged old gold. DO Ore EC at we 1.50 
CATHEDRAL DOME—H.M., °36. Very large flowers of pure warm white 
and fine of form. S. ruffled and domed; F. flaring and arched. Well- 
branched, ‘strong and: freely 40 ert i a ee Re 85 
CHALLENGER—Very large flowers of dark purple to blackish violet. 30”. .25 
CHARLES ARTHUR (Callis ’39)—A very fragrant, very hardy new iris and 
a strong grower. A stalwart giant showing a combination of golden 
buff, garnet brown and rosy pink. Mlid-season. 36”.._........2.0.2222222220------ .60 
CHEERIO (Ayers ’34)—S. lustrous tan; F. glowing, brilliant velvety red. ‘ 
*‘A flame in the garden.”” H.M., A.M., England, °39. 40”...2.0202200.022.. Pas 
CHINA MAID—Exquisitely beautiful, immense, refined flowers of greatest 
charm. S. soft pink flushed copper; F. a richer pink. With Angelus 
and Morocco Rose, the three finest pink irises. 40”._........2....--.-----------. 1.00 
CHIEF SIDAR—A brilliant red-purple self of heavy substance, excellent 
form and vigorous growth. Of great garden value. 38”........: 2 i ike ak .65 
CHRISTABEL—-S. dark vinaceous; F. Acajou red flushed blackish purple. 
Said to be the greatest red iris. Large, brilliant blooms of excellent sub- 
stance and weather resistance. ‘The perfect garden red.’ A.M., 
193850 AOS ies: CPL AME A sate SORRY Vey AE RBS, Ware GE YA MOL EG apie Uke a coe .60. 
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