SELECT IRISES 
TALL BEARDED AND INTERMEDIATE 
Separate lists of Standard Irises, Fall 
Blooming Irises, Dwarfs, Pogo-Cyclus 
hybrids, Beardless Irises, Peonies and 
Hemerocallis will be found on follow- 
ing pages. 
In the following descriptions the let- 
ter S refers to the standards or upright 
petals, F refers to the falls which are 
the lower or hanging petals. A self is 
an Iris or uniform color, a bicolor has 
standards of one color and falls of a 
deeper shade, a plicata is a light or 
white flower marked or stippled with a 
darker shade particularly on the mar- 
gins, a variegata has falls of red, 
brown or red-purple and yellow stan- 
dards, an amoena has white standards 
and colored falls, and a blend is a com- 
bination of two or more colors. Inter- 
mediates are early flowering sorts re- 
sulting from crosses between tall 
bearded Irises and dwarfs. The first 
intermediates were intermediate in 
size, height and season of bloom, but 
the newer ones are as large and tall as 
tall bearded varieties. 
ACTION FRONT (Cook 1942)—A dis- 
tinct coppery red, big, bright and bold. 
One of the best all around reds. .$7.50 
AIRY DREAM — Delicately ruffled 
charming orchid pink $0.25 
ALICE HARDING (Cay., 1933)—Prim- 
rose yellow of soft tone, excellent form, 
one of the largest and tallest yellows 
Inaltss Class as ep Sats cede rer 1 ede be $0.25 
ALICE HORSEFALL (H. Sass. 1932)— 
Deep claret purple intermediate with a 
bright orange beard, one of the best of 
its class, large and ‘tall 2D 
ALINE (Stern, 1934) — Nearly true 
azure, smooth enameled finish, one of 
the really outstanding new Irises $0.30 
ALTA CALIFORNIA (Mohr-Mit., 1931) 
color, S clear yellow, F golden yellow, 
—Large smooth yellow of excellent 
slight bronze markings ......... $0.25 
AMENTI (H. Sass, 1936)—Perfection in 
form and in soft blended tones of vin- 
aceous gray and light mauve, 36-inch 
branchingsstemsenn, ee ae. $0.25 
AMIGO (Wmsn. 1934)—S light laven- 
der, near white, F deep velvety violet 
purple with a light margin, form and 
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AMITOLA (H. Sass, 1936)—S and stig- 
mas light russet vinaceous, F Tourma- 
line pink, bright yellow beard, 38-inch 
Dr aC iN GeStC MiSs seers ve vis os ois one $0.35 
ANGELUS (Egelberg-Schreiner, 1937) 
—A huge new pink from the famous 
Depute Nomblot, whence it derives its 
smooth heavy texture and beautiful 
form. Fresh pink blended gold at the 
haft and near the base of the stand- 
Wie (Sts 3 ghar @ Manns <i hia ea a $0.75 
ANITRA (H. Sass, 1936) — Verbena 
violet self, CELESTE color. Large 
flowers of distinctive form on 36-inch 
branching stems $0.50 
ANNABEL (Whiting 1942)—Charming 
LIOTItE DIlle SCL en ott eer re $3.00 
ARETHUSA (Gage 1940)—H. M. 37. 
Unique daphne red and brown. .$6.00 
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AUBUNEL (Cayeux 35)—Striking near 
LVes DINK jis. e5.5, ey were es Stes - tr $1.00 
BALDWIN (H. Sass)—A huge manga- 
nese violet self that belongs in every 
garden, a sort of heliotrope color, 40- 
inch branched stems $0.15 
BEOWULF (Schreiner 1936)—A rich 
combination of red and brown, not tall 
but well branched $0.50 
BLACKHAWK 
vety black purple intermediate 
(Schreiner 1941)—Vel- 
. .$2.00 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass, 1933)—An 
exceptionally fine pale blue, large flar- 
ing flowers of heavy substance and 
smooth velvety finish 0.25 
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BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter, 1934)—An 
execeptionally fine pale blue, large 
flaring flowers of heavy substance and 
Smoothevelvetyotmishn 2, i.e $0.30 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting 1942)—Mrs. 
Whiting says, “Our best blue self” $5.00 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Beuchley, 1932)— 
Very large and tall lavender blue of 
superb form and perfect finish, a show 
flower $0.3 
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BUFFAWN (Andrews 1942)—New and 
different, a brighter pink toned Jean 
Cayeux with larger flower ...... $1.00 
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