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Name of the variety is followed i the name of the ae and the year of 
introduction. Season of bloom is indicated by the initials “E.”, “M.’, “L.’, signifying 
early. midseason or late. Height is given in inches. 
— Sots List — 
A NEW 1947 IRIS 
BRIARWOOD (David F. Hall 1947) M. 36”. This lovely blend of pink and yellow has 
the same kind of delicate charm that we find in Mr. Hall‘’s REMEMBRANCE, altho the 
soft pink of the falls is of a deeper shade and the standards more yellow. The colors 
are smoothly and delicately blended, the flowers broad-petalled and large, of good sub- 
stance. The stalk is extra sturdy and the branching satisfactory. The plant is vigorous, 
hardy and floriferous. We predict BRIARWOOD will establish itself as a favorite among 
the pink blends and we are pleased that Mr. Hall privileged us to present it this year. 
$10.00 
ACE OF SPADES—(Salbach 1941) M. AMITOLA—(H. P. Sass 1936) M,. 38”. 
36”. Large-flowered, rich deep purple. Smooth blend of pink, rose, and gold. 
California origination not’ entirely Lightly-ruffled, large flower......... he ads 
Se pa enacts nett $1.00 ANNA WILLIAMSON—(Cook 1946), A 
ACTION FRONT—(P. Cook 1942) M. lovely, bright, and distinct pink blend 
36”. Big, bright, bold, copper-red of two tones. The rosy pink flowers 
Been $4 00 are broad-petalled and well- ean 
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eo er ores! 19) MS ;. AND THOU—(Graves 1942) M.°40”. Very 
Broad golden-ochre standards, blended eal flushedwd ; ee. - 
buckthorn-brown and gold falls. Well- Desay Ut eneds Deeper Lowa (ne 
Beenched, $1.50 center and accented by the deep blue 
Reapers ey art hems see beard. Large flower of heavy sub- 
ALADDIN’S WISH—(Murawska_ 1945) StANCE. FE oo ee eee eceereneceeceneee $4.00 
M. 36”. Medium blue with brushings of ANGELU S—(Egelberg 1937) L. 36” 
cream. A large, tall and very distinct Creamy lavender-pink. A distinct and 
ea $8.00 beautiful color in a large, broad-pet- 
ALDURA—(Larsen 1942) M. 34”. A most alled flower of heavy substance, bloom- 
beautiful plicata with sharp blue RFA FEY A SRK Mak oke le eee Mniee OPS, Some ey $ .60 
markings on a clean white BeieD 
ALASTOR—(Spender 1940)—E. M. 36”. 
Bright, deep pink with gold center. 
ince oiuver Medal 1937. .........-....- $1.50 
ALINE—(Stern 1934) M. 36’.. Smooth 
enamel-like azure blue. Perfectly 
formed and very close to true blue. 
$ .30 
ALONA—(DeForest 1945)—M. 36’. Pink 
blend of China Maid coloring in a ruf- 
fled flower with horizontally-flaring 
Ie gg oo, onsen caacacesvscosusenes $10.00 
ALLUMEUSE—(Gage 1938) L. 34’. Pale 
violet standards; mahogany falls. Fiery 
orange beard. Brilliant and unusual 
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ALPINE GLOW—(Kleinsorge 1945)—L. 
40”. Soft, smooth, lilac-rose with brown 
shading on hafts and gold beard. $7.50 
ALZA HOLA—(Snyder 1941) M. 38”. 
Large-flowered, soft powder-blue 
blended and bordered with gold. $3.00 
AMANDINE—(G. Douglas 1946) ML. 
34”. Pale cream with just a flush of 
lemon. Exquisitely beautiful, symetri- 
cal flower; delicately colored, delight- 
fully ruffled and firmly substanced 
DSSS DOD Ia I ie Ee a $18.50 
AMIGO—(Williamson 1934) M. 30”. 
Light lavender standards brilliantly 
contrasted with deep, velvety, violet : . 
falls. A color gem, **#* _._.......... $1.00 ALPINE GLOW 

