IRISES FOR YOUR GARDEN 
A Selected List of the Finest Varieties 
ALDURA (Larsen) 
A firmly built flower with sharply marked blue pencilling on 
a clean white background making one of the most beautiful of 
the blue plicatas. It is not as heavily marked as Blue Shimmer 
but it is equally exceptional. 2% feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
ALWAYS (C. G. White) 
The huge flowers are as if carved from old ivory, so thick and 
firm is their substance, yet delicately decorated with veins and 
fine spatterings of bronzed red-purple. The widely branched 
stems are tall and strong. 2% feet. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00 
APPOINTEE (C. G. White) 
This is very exceptional in its coloring and will fascinate 
many beauty lovers. The falls are tinted lime green with darker 
olive veining; standards light yellow green. The large flowers 
ruffle somewhat and are borne on well branched stems. 4 ft. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
ARCADIA BUTTERCUP (Milliken) 
See Introductions, page 3. 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge) 
A vigorous variety which performs well 
throughout the country and one which is very 
useful in landscaping. The flowers, of good size, 
are white with the central portion yellow. 31% to 
4 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
AUTUMN DAWN (Nies) 
A clear, bright blend of old gold and pink with 
free blooming habit. In the east it is a fall 
bloomer, but in California it blooms not only in 
spring and fall but at other times. 28 inches. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
AUTUMN LEAF (Mill‘ken) 
A tall vigorous new brown, ‘“tawny-olive” of 
Ridgway. Deeper and richer than “cinnamon’’, 
with more life than “sepia” and lighter. We 
think that it is going to be useful and popular. 40 
inches. $4.00; 3 for $10.00 
AUTUMN QUEEN (See Dwarf Iris, page 11). 
AZIM (See Introductions, page 3). 
AZTEC COPPER (Kleinsorge) 
A smoky blend of violet and copper. Large 
and of good substance. Very effective as a cut 
flower when used in the right setting. 3 feet. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
AZURE DAWN (See Spurias, page 20). 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison) 
A very attractive pale blue with firm sub- 
stance and pleasing ruffles. It was selected for 
introduction by Mrs. Pattison, who is familiar 
with the finest varieties of iris. 3 feet. $5.00 
BALLET GIRL (H. P. Sass) 
A very pale pink which makes a fine com- 
panion for light blues such as Blue Crystal or Icy 
Blue. 2 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00 
BALMUNG (Sass) 
The flowers are very large and the brown 
markings are sharply etched on the yellow 
ground color. 3% feet. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
BED TIME (C. G. White) 
A fascinating flower of rich brown blended 
with violet and beautifully veined in both stand- 
ards and falis with deep purples. A velvety black 
patch is prominently displayed at the end of the 
long golden yellow beard. Bed Time is a flower 
of medium size on 2-foot stems. Early. An onco- 
bred. 75c 3 for $2.00 
BELADI (White) 
An iris which will add a new note Gf beauty to any garden. 
The plants are strong growers and produce firm globular 
flowers five inches in diameter. Both standards and falls are 
veined and dotted with deep violet and then, as a climax to this 
beauty, there is a rich deeply colored signal patch at the end of 
the beard, such as occurs also in Present and Enchanted. An 
excellent cut flower. 30 inches. Onco bred. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach) 
One of the best of the deep yellows. The color is clear, not 
muddy; the size, shape and substance good and the stem well- 
branched. Deservedly popular throughout the country. 3 feet. 
See illustration, page 8. $4.00 
BETSY ROSS (Milliken) 
A mauve of delightful grace and retinement. The large wavy 
flowers are firm without being stiff. A very vigorous and free 
flowering plant. 3 feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $13.50 
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