Alnhateticat Liat of Selected Inia 
ADELANTO. Blend. A choice color note 
in blended gold and brown, this variety 
is a strong grower and good bloomer 
with us, with tall stalks blooming in 
midseason. We like it. $1.50 
ALADDIN’S WISH. Blue. Must be seen 
to be appreciated is this choice, new, 
blue iris brushed with cream. Mid- 
season, about 3 ft. tall, and with large 
flowers. $12.00 
ALASTOR. Pink. EM. Originated in En- 
gland, introduced in America, a nice 
deep pink with a bright orange beard. 
$2.00 
ALBA SUPERBA. White. This is a new. 
highly rated, large white iris of excel- 
lent substance. $20.00 
AMIGO. Bi-color. M, about 38” tall. A 
darling with light lavender S and violet 
F. You will like it both for form and 
color $1.00 
ANGELUS. Pink L. Good height, this is 
a nice late bloomer for you. .60 
ARCTIC. M White. This makes a hand- 
some clump in the garden in short order. 
Flowers are large, cream white. Favor- 
ed by all who see it in bloom. $2.00 
ARETHUSA. M Rose. A strong toned 
rose with a tendency to fade in extreme- 
ly hot sun. $2.00 
AUBANEL. Pink M. From France comes 
this large-flowered shrimp pink number, 
It grows well for us. $1.00 
AZURE SKIES. Lavender-blue. Not 
tall but choice is this late blooming in. 
troduction of Mrs. Pattison’s. Grow it 
as a clump at the front of the border. 
Highly rated by the A.I.S. and admired 
by all. Our stock came direct from 
Mrs. Patttison prior to introduction. 
along with a sister seedling called 
Fleecy Cloud. $7.50 
BALMUNG. Yellow plicata, ML. Regal 
looking, this novelty number has S and 
F dotted with brown. As it is quite tall, 
blooms late and has plenty of substance, 
we do not hesitate to recommend it 
highly. $2.50 
BETTY HANES. Yellow. Not many list 
this fine tall late yellow; perhaps it 
does not always grow or bloom well in 
all sections of the country. It is magnifi- - 
cent in bloom and has performed well 
for us. $3.00 
BLACK FOREST. Black. Said to be the 
blackest of iris, with a novel blue beard, 
this newcomer will likely be madly 
sought by those who earlier chose 
Sable. Flowers are medium sized, good 
form and substance; the height of bloom 
stalk is slightly less than 3 ft. Stock 
exceedingly limited. $20.00 
BLACK VALOR. Blue-black. ML. A 
monotone of rich color $1.00 
BONSOR. Aniline blue. ML. Of excel- 
lent substance, this velvety number al- 
ways attracts the late season visitor. We 
think it exceedingly choice. $1.50 
BROWN BOY. Copper orange. Large 
and brilliant, of medium height, a good 
number in a limited color class. $1.25 
BROWN THRASHER. Bronze. The 
brown thrashers on our lawn are dull 
beside it. Glows as with a henna tint. 
Not tall, but makes an impressive 
clump. $9.00 
BUTTERCUP LANE. Yellow. Not only 
is the color glorious, but the ruffling 
on this heavy substance 32” iris makes 
it a standout. Dazzling in a front-of-the- 
border clump. Midseason bloom. $2.00 
CAROLINE BURR. ML Ivory, 40.” 
Large flowers, ivory white, makes this 
a choice variety in a limited color 
field. $5.00 
CHANTILLY. Orchid pink, M  3ft. 
This 1945 introduction of Mr. Hall’s 
has the edges of both S and F heavily 
frilled. Quite different from any other 
iris we know. Good substance, strong 
grower, generous bloomer ... and in 
great demand. $15.00 
CHINA MAID. E Pink. Large flower, 
sweetly scented, but inclined to dislike 
unpleasant weather. $1.00 
CHRISTABEL. M Red 40”. This iris 
was received with a gasp when intro- 
duced in 1936. It is still choice, alive 
with color and with all the other points 
a really good iris should have fy A) 
CITY OF LINCOLN. ML 40” Variegata. 
With its gold S and red F, men term 
this a knock-out. The girls like it also. 
It is likely one of the best as well as 
