General List of Tall Bearded Irises 
ALINE—Pure medium blue self with 
enamel lustre. Large, beautifully 
formed flowers on tall stems. $.25 
ALTA CALIFORNIA —S. clear yel- 
low, F. deep yellow, faintly bronzed. 
Tallest of the yellows, with large 
flowers. The first important yeilow, 
and very popular. Midseason. H.M., 
Amie 1990. $.20 
AMENTI—S. grayish vinaceous, F. 
light mauve. Pale yellow beard. 
Could be described es a biend of 
oid rose and liiac. Large flowers on 
well branched stalks. Tall. Free 
flowering. $.25 
AMIGO--Rich, stunning iris in shades 
of lavender and biue. S. light laven- 
der blue, F. deep pansy purple. Large 
blooms of heavy substance and good 
form. Medium height. A. M., A.LS., 
Loh. $.50 
ANGELUS--Silvery light mauve-pink 
blend, of huge size and extra-heavy 
subsiance, resemb:ing in form Depute 
Nomblot, one of its parents. A. M., 
PN Ee eed RTE $.65 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX—Exquisite 
in color and form, containing notes 
of pearl, smoke and soft blue. S. 
mauve shot fawn, F. rosy heliotrope 
flushed b ue. Good grower. $.25 
ARABIAN PRINCE—Bright red pur- 
ple. $.25 
AUBANEL—New shrimp pink blend 
with ye lew center. S shrimp pink 
tinted heliotrope. F. same with bright 
blue spot at center of each. Colorfui 
and unusual. A. M.,A.IS., nee “i 
AUTUMN FROST—Pure white, with 
golden haft and beard. Large flow- 
ered. A fall bloomer. $.25 
AVONDALE — Rich strawberry red 
tinged violet and copper, with vivid 
orange beard. Flowers of good size 
on well branched stems. Unusual 
garden value and a good grower. $.25 
BALDWIN—Large manganese-violet 
self. Tail. Midseason. $.20 
BALLET GIRL—Airy light pink, of 
grace and delicacy. S. ruffied and 
frilled, F. semi-flaring. $.25 
BEOTIE — Metallic elephant gray 
faintly bleaded French blue. Blooms 
large and well formed. Very unus- 
ual color. $.25 
BERKELEY BRONZE — S. copper 
bronze, F. deep mahogany. Taller 
than Grace Sturtevant with better 
form and improved texture. Flowers 
medium size. Free bloomer. $.25 
BLACK WINGS — One of the good 
dark ones. S. dark violet, F. much 
darker, almost black. Fine form and 
good grower. Medium height. Run- 
ner-up, Dykes Medal, 1935. $.25 
BLENDED BEAUTY — A big im- 
provement on Mary Geddes—bright- 
er, taller, better substance. S. bronzy 
gold, F. of Pompeian red edged 
bronze, with gold beard. Perfectly 
branched, heavy stalk. $.50 
BLUE DIAMOND—A delicate blue as 
fresh as the sky after a summer 
shower. Light, but definitely blue, 
silvery and sparkling, and does not 
fade. S. domed, F. flare widely. Good 
substance, large and well cease 
1.50 
BLUE MONARCH--Light blue-violet 
seif. Tall. Large blooms on well 
branched stalks. Does well every- 
where. H.M.,A.1.S., 1935. $.25 
BONSOR—Deep, velvety, dark ani- 
line blue, remarkably free from pur- 
pie or violet tones. Rich texture, large 
size, fine form. Bright gold beard. 
Branching ideal. $2.00 
BRUNHILDE — Intense cobalt blue, 
with blue beard. Unusually large 
blooms, sometimes as many as twenty 
107A stalk, on tall stems. Flowers 
havea smooth finish, and plant grows 
vigorously everywhere. Midseason. 
VAS Ly Ory hOabs $.35 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT — Very large, 
tall light blue. When three blooms 
open at once on a stalk this needs 
staking, unless well protected from 
wind. $.25 
BURNING BRONZE—Dark, metallic 
red, suffused bronze. A brilliant flow- 
er that has been called the finest red. 
igarge ‘blooms. Tall. “Hi M.,A.1.58., 
1933; A. M., 1936. $.25 
BUTTERCUP LANE--Heavily ruffled, 
crisp, light yellow. Flowers of excel- 
lent form and fair size on stems of 
medium height. Substance extra 
heavy. H.M.,A.1I.S., 1940. $3.50 
