General List of Tall Bearded Iris 
Aline (Stern, ’33)—Pure medi- 
um blue with enamel lustre. 
Large, beautifully formed flow- 
ers on tall stems. $.25 
Alta California (Mohr-Mitchell, 
’31)--S. clear yellow, F. deep yel- 
low, faintly. bronzed. Tallest of 
the yellows, with large flowers. 
The first important yellow, and 
very popular. Midseason. H. 
Ma Alt 8.1026, $.25 
Amenti (H. Sass, ’36)—S. gray- 
ish vinaceous, F. light mauve. 
Could be described as a blend of 
old rose and lilac. Large flowers 
on well branched stalks. $.25 
Amigo (Williamson, ’34)—Rich, 
stunning iris in shades of laven- 
der and blue. 6%. light lavender 
blue, F. deep pansy purple. Large 
blooms of heavy substance and 
good form. Medium height. A. 
WE lu evar t O35. $1.00 
Angelus (Egelberg, ’37)--Silvery 
light mauve-pink blend, of huge 
size and extra heavy substance, 
resembling in form Depute Nom- 
blot, one of its parents, A. M., 
A. I. S., 1939. $.60 
Aubanel (Cayeux, ‘’35) —- Fine 
shrimp-pink with yellow center. 
One of the most beautiful from 
this French hybridizer. Blooms 
large and well formed. Grows 
well here. $1.00 
Autumn Frost (Schreiner, ’34)— 
Pure white, with golden haft and 
beard. Large flowered. A fall 
bloomer. $.30 
Autumn King (H. P. Sass, ’24)-- 
Blue purple. Medium height. A 
fall bloomer, | $.25 
Autumn Queen (H. P. Sass, ’26) 
—White. Medium height. A fall 
bloomer. + $25 
Avondale (H. P. Sass, ’34)--Rich 
strawberry red tinged violet and 
copper, with vivid orange beard. 
Flowers of good size on well 
branched stems. Unusual gar- 
den value and a good grower. 
$.40 
Aztec Glory (Horten, ’41)--Self- 
glowing copper blend, combining 
harmony of blend class with the 
richness of the reds and coppers. 
An unusual iris. $7.00 
Baldwin (H. P. Sass, ’27)--Large 
manganese-violet _ self. A WUe 
Mid-season. $.25 
Beotie (Cayeux, ’32) — Metallic 
elephant gray faintly blended 
French blue. Blooms large and 
well formed. Very unusual. col- 
or. $.30 
Berkeley Bronze (Salbach, ’36)-- 
5. copper bronze, F. deep mahog- 
any. Taller than Grace Sturte- 
vant with better form and im- 
proved texture. Flowers medi- 
um size. Free bloomer. $.25 
Beverly (Lapham, ’39)—One of 
the new Lapham pinks, decided- 
ly pink in tone, especially suit- 
able for garden effect, as it in- 
creases rapidly and blooms heav- 
ily. Good-sized well shaped flow- 
ers have edge of golden brown. 
$1.50 
Blended Beauty (Weed, 739).— 
Large flowers on medium tall | 
stalks. Golden brown standards, 
falls golden veined red. $.40 
Blue Cloud (Horton, ’41)—Mas- 
sive dark red-purple introduced 
by Mrs. Horton in 1941, which 
shows much promise. Flowers. 
are very large. $7.50 
Blue Diamond (Nicholls, ’38)— 
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 
