TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ABSOLUTE (Kirk-Vest, 1941). M. 30’. A beautiful flower with stand- 
ards of glowing tan and falls of a deep copper shade; enhanced 
by a striking orange beard. $5.00 
ACTION FRONT (Cook, 1942). EM. 36’. A blaze of glory flares up 
in this coppery red iris. Both standards and falls are broad, the 
haft is solidly colored, while the beard is a brilliant yel- 
low. $6.00 
ADELANTO (De F., 1941). M. 48”. A rich, deep colored iris; with 
wide closed standards of golden ochre, falls of blended, golden 
buckthorn brown. $3.00 
ALEPPO PLAIN (J. Sass, 1943). M. 36”. Breathtakingly beautiful is 
this new plicata; with a deep dark red, peppered application on 
a creamy white background. The flowers are unusually fine and 
large. $15.00 
ALLUMEUSE (Gage, 1938). M. 40”. HM A.I.S. 1938. Gorgeously 
colored is this iris with wisteria colored standards set off with 
a fiery orange beard and softened with mahogany, almost hori- 
zontal falls. 75c 
ALZA HOLA (Snyder, 1941) M. 38”. Charming and unusual self 
likened to an airy white cloud with light sky filtering through. 
The edges of the flower being edged with a golden glow. $15.00 
AMARANTH (Whiting, 1942). M. 38". A rhapsody in warm rosy 
purple, with enamel like finish. Outstanding for its fresh and 
comely appearance the whole season through. $3.50 
AMBER BEADS (Weed, 1941). ML. 40”. Large slightly fragrant 
flowers of unique amber coloring. The falls are washed brown, 
with occasional flecks of maroon. Orange beard. 75c 
AMBERWOOD (Kirk). A tan and deep copper blend of fine sub- 
stance. $5.00 
ANITRA (H. Sass, 1936). ML. 36”. A superb tall iris of silvery sky 
blue, that has won many friends for its wonderful perform- 
ance. 40c 
ANNA GAGE (Gage, 1941) M. 40’. One of the most colorful and 
unusual iris. The standards are of tawny olive while the flar- 
ing falls are of rich, velvety garnet brown. A beard of glisten- 
ing gold finishes the well formed flower. $2.50 
ANNA ELVIRA NASH (Callis, 1941). L. 34’. This attractive wine- 
colored flower is of firm substance and excellent branching. Pro- 
fuse bloomer, white lilac fragrance. $1.00 
APHRA (Mitchell-Salb., 1941). M. 48". Pure old gold describes this 
heavy textured iris, symmetrically formed, lightly flushed at the 
base of the falls with clear yellow. $1.00 
ARCTIC (Klein., 1940). M. 40’. AM A.I.S. 1942. Gigantic and serene 
as its name implies, is this gleaming creamy white iris, touched 
with the splendor of the morning sun. Of perfect form, with ruf- 
fling closed standards and broad falls. $2.00 
ARIANE (Cay., 1939) M. 36’. Decidedly different is this enormous 
plicata of gleaming white overshadowed heavily with feathery 
veins of violet blue. $2.00 
ASHES OF ROSES (Kirk, 1940). M. 35". The name is the best de- 
scription of this delightful iris, of good carriage, strong grower 
with heavy substance. 75c 
AZTEC GLORY (Horton, 1941). EM. 35”. Brilliant sun rays dancing 
on bright burnished copper reflect the richness of this beautiful 
glowing copper blend. $6.00 
AZURE ACE (Way, 1941) L. 50”. This azure blue flower possesses 
all the qualities of perfection. Of marvelous color value to the 
garden. $1.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison, 1943). ML. 36”. A very sense of coolness 
is apparent from this beautiful flower. The ruffled self of pale 
lavender blue has firm domed standards and flaring, almost hori- 
zontal falls. $10.00 
IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS, POPPIES 

BALL O’GOLD (Callis). M. 36”. Large flowers of medium yellow, 
falls are of cream white trimmed with yellow. Slightly fragrant. 
$1.00 
BARRIMOHR (Miller, 1944). A prince of an iris in a mulberry toned 
self. Standards are broad and ruffled, with semiflaring falls 
brushed down in center with lustrous red-purple. $15.00 
BERMUDA SAND (Hall, 1939). M. 36”. A gigantic iris in light coffee- 
tan color. Standards and falls are heavily ruffled, with a glint of 
gold shining through the entire flower. $1.50 
BEVERLY (Lapham, 1939) M. 36”. A must have in the deep pink 
tone. The blooms are of good size, well shaped, blooming 
abundantly. $1.50 
BLACK VALOR (Nich, 1938). M: 33’. Another free blooming iris, of 
a rich velvety black with no veining at haft. Dark beard. $1.00 
BLAZING STAR (Nich, 1932) E. 45’. A light yellow self, with semi- 
flaring falls. Flowers slightly fragrant. 35c 
BLENDED BEAUTY (Weed, 1939). ML. 40". Large well proportioned 
flowers with golden bronze standards and falls of golden ground 
with red veining. 40c 
BLUE DELIGHT (Grant, 1941). M. 42’. A cool crisp self of wisteria 
blue; with firmly domed standards and flaring falls. Substance 
and branching good. $2.00 
BLUE SHIMMER JJ. Sass, 1942). M. 39”. AM A.1.S. 1944. Among the 
choicest plicatas for originality is this shimmering white, dotted 
and dappled with the clearest tones of blue. The well rounded 
flowers are of excellent substance. $12.50 
ELMOHR 

NATIONAL, IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
