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TALL BEARDED IRIS — 
The name of the introducer follows the variety name; then the helene 
season of bloom is indicated by letters E., early; M., 
mid-season; ord late; 
Following that the awards of the American Iris Society are indicated as: H.M. 
Honorable Mention: A.M., Award of Merit; D.M., Dykes Medal; 
G.M., Gold 
Medal; R.H.S., Royal Hertteultupal Society; A.I.S., American Iris Society. 
NOTE—Varicties of Iris not found in this section are listed as follows: 
Twice Blooming Iris on Page 10; 
Intermediate, Pogo Cyclus Hybrid, Table and Spuria Iris on Page 12; 
Miscellaneous Beardless and Siberian Iris on Page 13. 
ABU HAS EN (SAL.) M. 
Gold standard with brown fall _ $0.25 
AFTER GLOW (STURT.) M. 28 “— 
24 $8i. a 
A fine’ misty lavender pink, very fra-— 
ST oe ee ee Reg oy ay he a $ .30 
AIRY psn (STURT. 1929) M.- 
A. M., R. H. S., 1938.—A beautiful 
TOCSSeLE ee ee Reena eo $ .35 
ALINE: (STERN, 1933) M. 34° A.M. 
R.H.S. — A smooth fine enamel-like 
azure blue, very close to true blue 
tee mea es A | ee ear ae ar a oe $ .380. 
ALBRIGHT (STORER) M. — The 
beautiful Se hee iris that will 
a eles dit elas eee Yee eS $ .30 
AMBASSADEUR hia (VILM) L. M. 
42 **. A.M., R.H.S. 19 — Hyssop vio- 
~ let. and velvety carmine 00g os $ 185 
AMIGO (WMSN. 1934) M. 34 “*. A. 
_ M., A. I. S., 1938 — Light blue stirs 
dards. 
Brilliantly attractive 
Taisteous pansy-violet falls. 
ge Sn a (Sine ae 
- ANTITRA— (H. P. SASS, 1936) M.L. 
eG ist. 
blue flowers of great size and good 
substance bi paige ag Nb ak ies jeg ae aA ORD $ .45 
ANOSIA—(WMSN) sony 26 sf 
DROW DIFCO ay ee aly ns 
APACHE— (FARR) AM RASA A 
new Indian red color. Very attrac- 
(FOOD Be SS 
APRICOT — (KLEIN 1938) M. — 
Golden pink ci-color. Pearly suffusion 
standards with pose Dink falls, and yel- 
ina bier ote $ .60 
- AT DAWNING —— (KIRK. 1935) M. 
36 %*.5:A.M., A.1.S.. 1938 — Large ar- 
puede pnk bi idler. Pearly suffusion 
standards wth rose- pink falls, and yel- 
LOW CENUOT Gara ow amin an 15D: AO 
ARCTIC—(KLEIN 1940) °M. 40 «. 
_A.M., A.LS., 1942. — Gigantic white- 
emaneled over with yellow center 
and: of ae forin.. ona $2.00 
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H.M., A.I.S. 1937 Ce ace sky 
Dwarf Bearded Iris on Page 11; 
AVONDALE— (H. SASS, 1934) M.L. 
aban vse H.M., A.I.S., 1936. — Rich 
Me ek fond bicolor with warm 
yellow throat and vivid orange beard. 
Rag Mi an RR sl rhea RUN pela SGM kledepab) IL $ .50 
AZTEC COPPER—(KLEIN’S ORGE 
1939) M. 38 <9, 
smoky violét: and delicate copper 
tones. Huge, broad blooms. __ $2.00 
AZURE — (BLISS) M. 33 “. —A 
glorious azure blue. bi-color. Good. 
a TRS SRI) AN AG ARRAY ERY RN EE $ .35 
AZURE SKIES—-(PATTISON, 1943) 
Mite 36 f% \AcMiy ALES.) 1945 (AF 
ruffled self of Hale layedting blue of. 
strong substance with crispy flaring 
ie 8 LSA ge cue le RSE Cm uk eA lh Mca) all $7.50 
BUECHLEY GIANT — (BUECHLY, 
1932) M. 40 “. An extremely huge 
light lavender-blue bi-color that has 
been called a glorified Lord of June. 

MSS SG Oba cee MARA RU cH RAR $ 50. 
BLACK WINGS — (KIRK, 1930) 
Msi oO 0% H.M., A.I.S. — Very dark: 
and ftistrouk in deep, midnight blue 
with rich black sheen $ .40 
— ee ee ee 
BLUE BANNER — 
36°. 
(KIRK) M.L. 
— A gloried blue bi-color._ $0.25 
BLUE JAY — (FARR) M.L. 30 «. 
— Standard a bright blue with dane 
blue fall. ‘s $ -30 4 
ee ee ee a 
BLUE MONARCH — (J. SASS. 1933) 
ML. 44°, H.M., A.I.S. 1936. — Tall 
. Stately sic bie. rivaling shining wat- 
455°; 
(1) 
ground at haft. 
ers.) A Bood OTE at ee a ta ee ORR“) he 
BLUE SKYSCRAPE_ (Weed, 1938) 
E. 50**. — Gigantic flowers with closed — 
standards of medium blue, falls dark 
blue washed violet. Veining on white 
Ra PERERA. 5 eae $.50 
BLUE SPIRE — (Millikan, 1938) M. 
A. M., A.IS., 1939 — Large 
stately . flowers in shades of medium 
blue, and of fine form ORs DD iy 
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