TALL BEARDED IRIS 
Alta California 
Akbar—40 in. Dark flowers of rich pansy violet. 30c¢ each. 
Alice Harding—40 in. M. 
branched and a free bloomer. 25c each. 
A fine primrose yellow self. Well 
Alta 
bronzed falls. 
California—44 in. Clear, deep yellow, with slightly 
A free bloomer, 35c each. 
36 in. The standards are 

Amethyst Dome (Wayman, 1944) 
pure amethyst, and the falls dahlia carmine. $1.00 each. 
Amigo (Wmsn., 1934)—384 in. E. The standards are of lavender- 
violet with the falls of hyacinth-violet. A rich bi-color 
that has won an award of merit. $1.00 each. 
Amitola (H. P. Sass, 1936)—30 in. Rose and pink blend with 
a russet and gold flush. 35c each. 
Angelus (Egel., 1937)—36 in. One of the finest orchid pinks. 
The flowers are broad, the texture heavy and the spacing 
and branching good. The color is very clear and it is a 
show iris in every way. Blooms very late. 60c each. 

Anitra (H. P. Sass, 1936)—36 in. Very 
fragrant flowers of soft blue. 40c 
Anna Marie Cayeux—36 in. A blending 
of the iridescent colors of a pigeon’s 
throat. 35c each. 
Apricot (Klein., 1938)—36 in. Fine ruf- 
fled flowers of an apricot color. 60c 
each. 
Arctic (Klein., 1940)—44 in. White and 
gold flowers, with ruffled closed 
standards and board falls that are 
smooth as gleaming white enamel, 
The center of the flower has an area 
of bright yellow that is very striking. 
One of our finest, and is very large 
and produces lots of blooms. $1.00 
each. 
Asia—50 in. Very early, flowers of soft 
pastel colors. 30c each. 
Attye Eugenia—36 in. Very large fra- 
grant flowers of soft yellow. 30¢ 
each. 
Aubanel (Cay., 1935)—38 in. Large, well 
formed flowers of clear shrimp pink 
flushed yellow, with a lilac spot at 
the center. $1.00 each. 
Aurex—36 in. Standards pure bright 
yellow, falls are rich reddish violet. 
Fragrant. 30c each. 
Aztec Copper (Klein., 1939)—38 in. The 
blooms are very large and the color 
a pleasing combination of smoky 
violet and copper tones. $1.50 each. 
Ballerine—44 in. Large, late, fragrant, 
light blue. 30¢ each. 
. Ballet Girl (H. P. Sass-Schreiner, 1935) 
—36 in. Ruffled and frilled flowers 
of delicate pink. Almost white. 50c 
each. 
Balmung (H. Sass, 1939)—38 in. A grand yellow plicata, with 
brown etching on both standards and falls. It is similar to 
Siegfried but of deeper yellow. H.M. A.I.S. 1940, A.M. 
1942. $2.00 each. 
Beau Sabreur—34 in. 
red. 30c each. 

Early. Standards amber, falls Vandyke 
Beotie—44 in, Flowers of an elephant grey with a taupe flush. 
Ec each. 
Berkeley Bronze (Salbach, 1936)—40 in. Standards are bronze 
and falls rich mahogany. 35c each. 
Berkeley Fire (Salbach, 1986)—36 in. Very bright reddish 
copper toned flowers of medium size. 35c each. 
Berkeley Nugget (Salbach, 1936)—30 in. Bright golden yel- 
low. Fragrant. 30c¢ each. 
Birchbark (Klein., 1940)—36 in. A medium late bloomer with 
large rounded flowers of clean, cool white on well branched 
stalks, 75¢ each. . 
