ALPINE SUNSET. (Snyder 1945) M. 37 in. A 
blended bicclor that is as smooth and brilliant 
in this type as we have seen. Bright amber 
gold standards and glowing jasper red falls held 
in just the right positions give this flower a 
lovely form. The stalk is strong and well 
branched. \.3.> 22 Sth aol a se eee oe 
ALZA HOLA. (Snyder 1941) M. 41 in. A very large 
blend of powder blue and gold, bordered 
heavser:-gold/3P.-R. 852s 30 ye 
AMANDINE. (Douglas 1946) M. L. 34 in. A self 
of palest cream, flushed very faintly with lemon; 
this has large, well formed, nicely ruffled flow- 
ers. This is said to be the finest cream colored 
iris in existence. H. M: 1946, R. 90 --L-_-25-. 2 
AMIGO. (Wmsn. 1934) M. 34 in. An all-time favor- 
ite is this neglecta. Its velvety finish of deep 
pansy purple, its charm and good disposition 
have endeared it to everyone. A. M. 1938, P. 
R00 tt ea ee a eee 
ANGELUS. (Egel. 1937) M. 36 in. A blend of glow- 
ing lilac pink that has much garden value and 
is a fine show flower. A Dykes Medal winner. 
PoR si 00pe2h Bul oS 
ANNA WILLIAMSON. (Cook 1946) M. 36 in. A 
bright, heavily substanced bicolor pink that 
really stands out among other pink iris. The 
large flowers are perfectly tailored and the 
rosy pink is given much life by a pale yellow 
suffusion or undertone. H. M. 1946, R. 88 ----- 
ARAB CHIEF. (Whiting 1944) V. L. 38 in. An ex- 
ceedingly brilliant blend of copper, henna and 
burnt sorange. Hy M..1946;-R. 89 =232eeee es 
ARCTIC. (Klein. 1940) M. 38 in. A shining, satiny 
finished white that has a touch of bright gold 
at the haft: “Ai: M<°1942; PiwR> 88; 2 2_ coe 
ARETHUSA. (Gage 1940) M. 42 in. A tall iris 
with gigantic flowers of rich Daphne red with 
a bronzed haft and beard. If you want some- 
thing bright and showy in the garden, this it 
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AUBURN. (Klein. 1945) M. 36 in. Well named is 
this smoothly tailored iris of rich, satiny au- 
burn red. Stock of this one is limited. H. M. 
$946.7 22 Es 
AVE MARIA. (Tompkins 1944) M. L. 40 in. An 
extremely large, pure white with broad oval 
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AZTEC ‘COPPER. (Klein. 1939) M.-L. 38 in. A 
hugh blend of deep violet and copper with a 
slate colored overlay. An impressive iris and 
a, fine breeder.-H. M. 1940, P. R. 87 ----=-}-.2 
AZTEC GLORY. (Horton 1941) M. 38 in. A most 
brilliant blend of coppery red and rich brown - 
AZURE SKIES. (Pattison 1943) M. L. 34 in. One 
of the most popular iris of today. A pleasing 
tone of pale lavander blue on a nicely formed 
flower. AvoM< 1945 “PER: 89 ae oe = ee 
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