A THE LONGFIELD IRIS FARM 
Tall Bearded Iris 
(Standard varieties at a low price will be found listed on 
page 17; Dwarf Iris on page 20; Intermediate Iris on page 
20; Table Iris on page 21; Siberian and Beardless Iris on 
page 22. Look there for varieties not found in this section.) 
Action Front (Cook, 1942). A coppery red Iris that is distinct and worthy 
because of its fine color and general good qualities, both in flower and 
plant. S. Ocher Red: F. Garnet Brown; beard Cadmium Yellow. The 
flower has broad S. and F. and has a smooth beautifully finished ap- 
pearance. 3 ft. Midseason. $5.00 
Aline (Stern, 1983). A. M., R. H. S. A fine medium blue very close to ae 
luge. 0.30 
Alta California (Mohr-Mit. 1931). Large Yellow; F. bronzed. 4 ft $0.35 
Amenti (H. P. Sass, 1986). S. grayish vinaceous; F. light mauve. 3 ft. $0.30 
Amigo (Wmsn. 1984). A. M., A. I. S. 1938; H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A very rich 
Iris suggesting a velvety blue purple pansy. A flower of very heavy 
texture and fine form. S. clear light lavender violet; F. deep hyacinth 
violet shading out to light hyacinth violet, narrow white margin. 34 
inches. . $1.00 
Amitola (H. P. Sass, 1936). S. and stigmas light russet vinaceous; F. Tour- 
maline Pink. Beard bright yellow: 38 inches. $0.35 
Angelus (Egel. 1987). A. M., A. I. S. 1939; H. M., A. I. S. A lustrous pale 
pinkish lavender blend delicately combined with cream. Its large size 
and flaring form accentuate this lovely colored Iris. 3 ft. $0.60 
Anna Gage (Gage, 1941). The flowers are of good size and pleasing form 
with S. tawny olive and flaring F. of rich garnet brown. Splendid sub- 
stance and smooth velvety texture. Beard deep yellow. 35 inches. $2.00 
Anna Williamson (Cook, 1946). See page 2. $10.00 
Arctic (Klein, 1940). A. M., A. I. S. 1942; H. M., A. I. S. 1941. A new white 
and gold Iris of gigantic proportions in flower, stalk and foliage. Perfect 
form, with ruffled but closed S. and broad F. that are as smooth as white 
enamel. There is an area of bright yellow throughout the center of the 
flower that reminds one of Golden Treasure but this Iris is gleaming 
white instead of cream and the contrast is most striking. 40 inches. $2.00 
Arethusa (Gage, 1940). H. M., A. I. S. 1987. A Daphne red self with very 
large flowers of nice form. Golden bronze haft with inconspicuous bronze 
beard. 40 inches. $2.00 
Athala (Cay. 1986). C. M., S. N. H. F. 19385; A. M., A. I. S..1941. A fine blue 
plicata of excellent form and finish. 8. are white heavily stitched with 
bright blue lilac; F. have a feathering of the same blue lilac on the edge 
with a large white area in the center. 38 inches. $3.00 
Avondale (H. Sass, 1934). A rich bicolor in strawberry red tones with vivid 
orange beard. 33 inches. $0.40 
Aztec Copper (Klein, 1939). H. M., A. I. S. 1940. A subtle blend of smoky 
violets and delicate coppers, blended and washed in lovely harmony. Huge 
flowers with broad hafts and leathery substance. 3 ft. $2.00 
