eneral Descriptive Cists 
ACTION FRONT A clear cut, flaming copper red. There 
are real red tones in this one — distinct and worthy. 
$6.00 
ADVENTURE Winsome, delicate plicata. Cinnamon 
red markings, attractive form, well substanced. $5.00 
ALASKA The perfect. formed, flaring, pure white inter- 
mediate; very fragrant. The only intermediate iris of its 
color with good form. $1.00 
ALASTOR A brilliant, smoothly finished bright deep pink 
close to cyclamin pink with a pronounced golden center 
and a symmetrical golden-hazel brown haft. The entire 
flower has a satiny glistening finish climaxed by a bright 
orange beard. $2.00 
ALBA SUPERBA 4A striking, magnificent white, broad 
and expansive with protusively domed standards, flaring 
falls, as white as monumental alabaster with heavy sub- 
stance. An unmistakable advance in a class where compe- 
tition is very keen. $25.00 
ALINE Tranquil azure blue, close to true blue. Medium 
sized florets of conventional perfect form. 25c 
AMIGO An iris of endearing personality, unassuming for 
all its rich endowment of color. Captivating pansy col- 
ored favorite, clear light blue-lavender standards, lustrous 
deep purple velvet, trimly edged falls. A rare color gem 
that should be in every garden. Its striking contrast re- 
minds one of a rich silken pansy. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
AMITOLA A large, smooth pink and gold blend. Full 
formed flowers lightly ruffled; sturdy grower. 35¢ 
AND THOU A very pale mist blue. The color gathers 
imperceptibly in intensity until concentrated alongside 
the bluish beard in a novel harmonious manner. $7.50 
ANGELUS One of the very finest pink iris. The broad 
blooms, heavily textured are ideally spaced on a well 
branched stalk. In color it is a jewel — near self of mallow 
pink with a shimmering mauve iridescence on the falls. The 
color is exquisite and it is an outstanding iris in its class. 
It is a winner on the show table and has the additional 
merit of being one of the later iris to bloom prolonging the 
season in the garden. 60c 
ANITRA A pearly blue of fine texture and substance that 
has a luminous quality at twilight. In its domed standards 
and broadly flaring falls it reminds one of Shining Waters 
but its tint of blue is paler, more silvery. A big favorite in 
our garden. 35c; 3 for 90c 
ARCTIC A creamy-smooth, warm white with an interest- 
ing feature in its gold throat which spills over in a gener- 
ous overflow of yellow on the falls. A handsome iris. 
$2.00 
ARETHUSA Rose fuschia color, unusual, with delicately 
blended golden bronze haft. Freshly opened blooms are 
striking. It fades some and is best planted in partial shade 
to bring out its unique coloring. $3.00 
AT DAWNING An arbutus pink bicolor, standards 
shimmering as if indeed touched by the ‘‘rosy-fingered 
Dawn” and at the base glowing as if with the gold of immi- 
nent day. The same golden flood extends also to the smooth, 
rosier toned falls. 35c; 3 for 90c 
AUTUMN FROST Large flowered pure white with 
golden haft and beard. A fall blooming variety. 30c 
AVONDALE Rich strawberry toned bicolor with warm 
yellow throat and vivid orange beard. Cheery subject 
and a very popular iris. 50c 
AZTEC COPPER Very large blend of copper and 
violet. An individual blend proving to be a very important 
breeder. $2.00 
AZTEC GLORY Glowing copper blend. An unrestrained, 
harmonious combination of the blend class uniting with 
the burnished finish of the reds and coppers. $7.50 
AZURE SKIES An agreeable, airily ruffled pale laven- 
der blue with surprisingly crisp, strong substance; re- 
minds one of a piece of cool starched material. A serenely 
trim looking iris. $10.00 
BALMUNG One of the finest yellow ground plicatas. 
Broadly expansive petals with a regular plicata marking, 
not too heavy, on a background that is pronouncedly yel- 
low. It and Ruth Pollock are probably the finest, in our 
opinion. $3.00 
BEOWULF Rich maroon of exceptional velvetiness. The 
coppery brown of the standards is repeated in a soft 
marginning of the unusually broad falls. 35c 
BERKELEY GOLD A shining gold color, a large deep 
clear yellow self of fine color and heavy substance. Stock 
very limited. $5.00 
BLACK AND GOLD An admirable new variegata. Rich 
deep gold with falls of dark maroon having a blackish 
lustre. $7.50 
BLACK BEAUTY A large iris of classic perfection of 
form and uniform indigo-tone. Very lustrous and velvety. 
40c 
BLACK HAWK A stunning intermediate that is extra 
early flowering. Rich, velvety black-purple — practically 
a self and about the blackest iris to date. A stirring combi- 
nation planted with rich yellow iris or pastel tulips. $1.50 
BLACK VALOR One of the finest near-black iris, in- 
credibly rich, inky blue black. Even the beard is dark! 
Deepest blue-black rather than purple or red black. 
$1.00 
BLACK WINGS A popular iris of deepest midnight 
blue overlain with a frosty black sheen. Rich and lus- 
trous, bespeaking a long Dominion heritage. Ideal for fore- 
ground plantings. 30c; 3 for 75c 
BLUE DELIGHT A very cool blue, crisp and unwilted, 
not a huge flower but very smooth toned. Were it hardier 
we would be prone to rank it very near the top bracket of 
blues. $2.00 
BLUE MONARCH A finely branched specimen in the 
light blue color class. The blooms are large and full and 
of a beautiful clear tone of blue; easy growing. 
30G-°3 fore 5c 
BLUE PETER A rich blue-purple bicolor with velvety 
falls and deep standards; pyramidal in profile. Haft solid- 
ly colored, beard a dull, deep gold. 40c; 3 for $1.00 
