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IRIS 
ANITRA (Sass). Verbena-violet self; large. 36 inches .............. Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
ANNE MARIE CAYEUX (Cayeux 1928). A remarkable Iris of fine form and fine finish, 
flowers large, and unusually heavy substance. A most delicate blending of colors de- 
“scribed as pigeon-throat violet. Color Ridgeway-Chinese violet. A truly outstanding new 
DEAS E soo SW RAR 4 REMAN? le Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ANGELUS (Egelberg). Lilac-pink blend; fine TSE Rs PRA ed Each .40; Per 19, $3.00 
APRICOT (Kleinsorge, 1938). This is a seedling of Far West, a solidly colored golden apri- 
cot self. Of medium size, with a slight fluting and ruffling in both standards and falls. 
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ARCTIC. (Klein 1940). A new white and gold Iris of gigantic proportions in flower, stalk 
and foliage. Of perfect form, with ruffled but closed standards and broad falls that are 
aS smooth as white enamel. There is an area of bright yellow throughout the center of 
the flower that reminds one of Golden Treasure, put this Iris is gleaming creamy white 
instead of creamy yellow, and the contrast is most striking. Established plants will pro- 
duce spikes four feet and over in height, with as any as six open flowers at one time. 
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AT DAWNING (Kirk). Standards pinkish white with gold at the base. The falls are a 
soit rose. Beautiful gold-veined throat and deep orange beard ...............ceeccescceccccces 
BSS petit Bye ih hh Pd Ret A le SAE Ae an ca Each .35; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.90 
AVONDALE (H. Sass, 1934). Subdued shades of violet and copper, with a very vivid orange 
beard and inner glow. An Iris which has attained great popularity for its unique color 
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AZTEC COPPER (Klein., 1939). A rare and subtle blend of smokey violets and delicate cop- 
pers, blended and washed together in lovely harmony to baffle description. Positively 
huge, with broad hafts and leathery substance, wonderfully branched. 36 to 40 in H. M. 
Joke 1, fA, EMU (on sass Ge i cht he PRIS eR S21 eI Oe Each $2.00 
ASURE SKIES (Pattison, 1943). M. L. 36”. A. M., A. I. S. 1946. A ruffled self of pale lavender 
blue, whose firmed, domed standards and alm ost horizontal falls are accented by a_ white 
beard. BranchinwealoesiOsvalcer 116 7especias LY “P0006. 5 «5 aa. tee ae bees at a a Each $4.00 
BALDWIN  (H. P. Sass 1926). A huge manganese Ronee self with an electric sheen in the 
falls. One of the best dark purple. 40 inches ... .Each .30; Per 10, $2.09; Per 100, $17.00 
BANDMASTER (Hall, 1944) A’ very large vigorous growing and free blooming medium blue, 
few shades lighter than The Admiral. The color holds up unusualiy well. One of the pines 
of irises, it received a Highly Commended award before its VAI Saat Form, substance 
and branching areecood wmoomliches ball; poe MM. PART S..1944. 9): Re Seen ie Set Ce ae Each $5.00 
BARRIMOHR (Miller, 1944). A’ prince of an iris in a mulberry toned self. Standards are broad 
and ruffled, with semi-flaring falls brushed down in center with lustrous red purple. Each $7.00 
BEAU SABREUR. 34 inches, One of the best of the “Variegatas” in brilliant clear 
colors and most artistic in effect. Should be in every collection. S. amber; F’ Vandyke 
PeC amr VeViky CUVCL Vaaaeer neem, Wen Me eetnireen, (Oooh a ee EOP ee Mae Sean as Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
BEOWULF. Rich red-brown combination .............. Each .30; Fer 10, $2.00; Per 100, $14.00 
BERKELEY GOLD. (Salb., 1942). L. 45”. A very tall, deep yellow iris. Flowers are borne on 
well-branched stalks. A; vigorous grower and very free bloomer ................. Each £3.00 
BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934). M. 36 inches. A splendid black purple self of pure, rich 
ccloring, almost pansy violet. The blooms are of generous size, full and ruffled, porne 
profusely on branching stalks of medium height. Very effective in the garden in large 
OUEST AlCl OS amare aelViemL OSG ae. hk 5 oni mee A ee os cas Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 109, $18.00 
BLACKAMOOR (Sass). A deep purple with bluebeard ..........-....... Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
BLENDED BEAUTY. 40 inches. New, different and distinctive S—golden bronze F—red, 
VeInco AnUmNOLOcLedmoOldene DLOWhiantaae (acts aie ck. so Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
BLUE MONARCH. Violet-blue self .............-........ Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 102, $20.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass, 1942). M. 39”. A.M. A.I.S. 1944. Among the choice of plicatas for 
originality is this shimmering white, dotted and capped with the clearest tones of blue. The 
We llELOUN CeCe lOWerstalLenOlmex cellent SUDSbalC Gr, aaa diss. «seca tibiae ood sv 8 slblcaly Each $6.00 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting, 1942). A large and tall campanula sky blue—one cof the loveliest and 
best of the new blues. The flowers are slightly ruffled. Hardy and an easy grower. Each $4.00 
BO PEEP. A beautiful cream-pink iris that is most striking as a garden clump, with thin 
stem that remind one of Siberian Iris. It is well blanched, a mass of bloom, and in- 
creases fast. The upper porticn of the fallsand entire base of standards are cream color- 
ed. <A fine companion to Beverly, from thesame introducer ..................- Each $1.00 
BRITONESS (Dykes 1927). Primrose yellow pallida with an orange beard and with reticula- 
tions shading from bronze to yellow. Blossoms of great size, slightly ruffled stem and 
branching habit. A fine yellow that stands up with the best of the new ones. 36 inchgs. 
Ss A BN AERO ERR heh faa lcs ts ocho: oc eels OL pee pe a Each. 35; Per 10, $2.50 
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