General List of Tall Bearded [ris 
ALINE—Pure medium blue self with 
enamel lustre. Large, beautifully 
formed flowers on tall stems. $.25 
ALBRIGHT—S. orchid, F. hepatica. 
A charming two-toned pink which 
many prefer to more expensive va- 
rieties. Tall. Midseason. $.15 
AL-LU-WE — S. tan and yellow, 
F. reddish brown. Late. $.15 
ALTA CALIFORNIA — S. clear yel- 
low, F. deep yellow, faintly bronzed. 
Tallest of the yellows, with large 
flowers. The first important yellow, 
and very popular. Midseason. H. M., 
Ace. 61936: $.20 
AMENTI — S. grayish vinaceous, F. 
light mauve. Could be described as 
a blend of old rose and lilac. Large 
flowers on well branched stalks. 
3.20 
ANGELUS — Silvery light mauve- 
pink blend, of huge size and extra- 
heavy substance, resembling in form 
Depute Nomblot, one of its parents. 
A.M.,A.I.S., 1939. 3.60 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX—Exquisite 
in color and form, containing notes 
of pearl, smcke and soft blue. S. 
mauve shot fawn, F. rosy heliotrope 
flushed blue. Good grower. $.20 
ARABIAN PRINCE—Bright red pur- 
ple. $.20 
ASIA — Silvery blend of lavender 
and yellow. Late. $.15 
AUTUMN FRCOST—Pure white, with 
Soiden haft and beara. Large flow- 
ered. A fall bloomer. $.25 
AUTUMN KING—Blue purple. Me- 
dium height. A fall bloomer. $.15 
AUTUMN QUEEN—Whie. Medium 
height. A fall bloomer. $.15 
AUTUMN SUNSET — A new one 
from E. G. Lapham, described as a 
blend of gold, rose and lilac. A 1942 
introduction. $2.00 
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 
AZTEC GLORY—Red coppery blend 
introduced by Mrs. Horton in 1941. 
$6.00 
BALDWIN—Large manganese-violet 
self. Tall. Midseason. $.20 
BELLE COVERT — A fawn and 
daphne pink from the gardens of Mr. 
Lapham. $1.50 
BEOTIE — Metallic elephant gray 
faintly blended French blue. Blooms 
large and well formed. Very unus- 
ual color. $.20 
BERKELEY BRONZE — S. copper 
bronze, F. deep mahogany. Taller 
than Grace Sturtevant with better 
form and improved texture. Flowers 
medium size, Free bloomer. $.25 
BEVERLY — Another of Mr. Lap- 
ham’s, this time one of his charming 
pinks. $1.50 
BLUE CLOUD—Massive dark bluc- 
purpie introduced by Mrs. Horton in 
1941, which shows much promise. 
$7.50 
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 
branched. Slightly tender. $1.00 
BLUE MONARCH—Light blue-vio- 
let self. Tall. Large blooms on well 
branched stalks. Does well every- 
where. H.M.,A.I.S., 1935. $.20 
BONSOR—Deep, velvety, dark ani- 
line blue, remarkably free from pur- 
ple or violet tones. Rich texture, 
large size, fine form. Bright gold 
beard. Branching ideal. $1.50 
BRUNHILDE — Intense cobalt blue, 
with blue beard. Unusually large 
blooms, sometimes as many as twen- 
ty to a stalk, on tall stems. Flow- 
ers have a smooth finish, and plant 
Srows vigorously everywhere. Mid- 
season. A.M.,A.I.S., 1937. $.35 
BRUNO—S. fawn tinted lavender, F. 
velvety red-purple. Medium Bee 
215 
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. 
Large blooms. Tall. II. VERNAL Su, 
1933; A. M., 1936. $.25 
