
aot bloom for us last yeai 
Is said to be good. Flashy — 
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ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 1940) 
a peautsrul-f lower and Yan) 7. 
excellent all-round Iris.--~— 
A tall, smooth, pure white 
shading into a center of — ea 
~  e@lear, deep yellow. -= - .90 
-ARETHUSA - (Gage 1940). ose 
Large flowers of nausea 
coloring. Daphne-red blend- 
ing to a golden-bronze at - 
the haft. Its tall stalks © : 
and odd color make an out-— 
standing clump of color. = .90 
AT DAWNING (Kirkland 1935) 
Bitone, almost a bicolon. © 
S. arbutus, or dawn-pink. 
F. A much deeper, rosier. 
pink with center flushed | 
yellow. Good grower. 35". .30 
AUBANEL (Cayeau 1935) 
One of the best to come 
from France. A splendid > 
large ,tall blend of shrimp- 
pink and heliotrope With! * 
-soft, yellow overtones at ¥ 
the center. It's late, and 
makes a spot of refreshing 
beauty at the end of the 
blooming season. 40 in. - .75 
AZTEC. COPPER (Klein, 1939) 
A fascinating, darker toned 
blend of deep, rich violets 
and soft, delicate coppers. 
Large flowers, tall stalks — 
and a nice flower. 36 in. 1-25 
AZTEC GLORY (Horton 1941) — 
Reds, browns and yellows _ 
blended into bright tones | 
of burnished coppers .36" 2 100 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) > 
pelf. Soft, azure-blue with: 
a white beard. Beautifully 
ruffled flowers, domed 8» 
and widely flaring F. May | 
well be the most lovely. Sites 
_ light blue to date . Bee ee 50 
BARRIMOHR (Miller 1944) Rees 
Onco-bred. (Wm.Mohr X. ae 
A huge, finished flower in 
mulberry-purple tones. Here 
as in BimeUr we | eat oe 


