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Alcazar—One of the first to bloom, tall large blue-purple with bronze 
throat. S. soft violet, F. rich velvety crimson-purple. 20c. 
Alice Horsefall—Dark velvety red-purple. 20c. 
Al-Lu-We—Large variegata S. yellow F. red-maghony. 30c. 
Atla California—One of the best yellows. S. clear medium yellow 
and the F. a shade deeper with brown markings. Much used in 
landscaping, 30c. 
Always—The huge flowers are, if carved from old ivory with delicate 
veining and spatterings of bronzy red-purple. 
Ambassadeur—Rich blend S. smoky bronzy-violet F. rich velvety 
carmine. 25c. 
Amenti—Delightfully ruffled. S. grayish vinaceous F. light mauve. 25c. 
Amigo—One of the richest colored iris. S. clear light lavender and 
semi-flaring falls of deep velvety hyacinth violet edged the color 
of the standards and margined white. $1.00. 
Amitola—Ruffled S. and stigmas light russet vinaceous F. tourmaline 
pink, Beard bright yellow. 25c. 
Anna Farr—S. white frilled and bordered pale blue. F. pure white 
flushed violet blue. 
Antares—S. yellow shaded lighter, dotted blue. F. lighter yellow dotted 
and splashed agertum blue, 25c. 
Anndelia—White and violet plicata. Fine fragrance. 35c. 
Anne Leslie—Lovely bi-color. S. white, F. rich dahlia carmine. 25c. 
Apache—S. bright coppery-red and F,. dark crimson brown. Very 
distinctive. 25c. 
Apricot Glow—A rosy apricot self that glows in the garden picture. 35c. 
Asia—-A huge bloom of pale silvery lavender S. and reddish-purple F. 
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At Dawning—A rare pink, white and rose blend of great charm, like the 
tones in a summer sky at dawning. 
Aubanel—Striking true shrimp pink, 75c. 
Aurea—A clear chrome yellow. 25c. 
Autumn Dawn—A charming variety of clear bright blend of old gold 
and pink. 20c. 
Autumn Glow—Pale yellow self. 25c. 
Autumn King—Blooms spring and fall. Fine blue-purple. 25c. 
Autumn Queen—The most persistant everbloomer pure white of ex- 
ceptional form, 25c. 
Autumn Surprise—A fine medium blue. 
Bachelor Girl—A winsome plicata with golden beard. The S. are nicely 
closed and the F. rounded in form penciled and picot in old rose. 
Fragrance of sweet peas. $2.50. 
Baldwin—A huge maganese violet self with an eletric sheen in the 
falls. Belongs in every garden, 30c. 
Ballerine—Tall and fragrant, with immense flowers of light blue-violet. 
Unusual grace and beauty. 20c. 
Balmung—One of the finest yellow plicatas, S. and F. yellow bordered 
brown, blossoms large on tall and good branching stems. 
Beau Ideal—Very striking plicata, large white with violet penciling 
on both S. and F. 25c, 
Beau Sabreur—Variegata rich and velvety, S amber, F. velvety red. 25c. 
Bellodona—S. white spotted and veined blue-purple, F. white edged 
violet. 35c. 
Beote—Elephant gray flushed taupe, 25c. 
Beowolf—Rich velvety true maroon-red with brownish undertone 
and more coppery brown S. 35c. 
Blended Beauty—New different and distinctive. S. golden bronze, F. 
golden ground with red veining. 50c. 
Bluet—Early pale blue self. Beautiful garden effect. 20c, 
Blue Banner—The general tone of this iris is a beautiful light blue with 
markings of purple violet on the falls. 
Blue Crepe—Blue crepey and crinkly effect. 50c. 






