Grandview Gardens 
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ACE OF SPADES — (Salbach, 1941) 
Lustrous deep purple. Large flowers 
and vigorous. Smooth and free flow- 
CLIN G Wai Gee ae eee ice, (LOCAPO LOLA dZ.00 
ACTION FRONT—(P. Cook, 1942). This 
coppery-red iris with extra broad falls 
and solidly colored haft is large flow- 
ered. The beard is brilliant yellow. A 
SDIGHCIOS PLOWOCR Ae f vtcmi nc.to eee $2.50 
ALASTOR— (Splendor, 1940). A deep 
cyclamen pink with an underlay of old 
gold. Of English origin but intro- 
duced in America......$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ALBA SUPERBA—(J. Sass, 1943). One 
of the finest. A huge alabaster white 
with heavy substance. Fine in every 
way with expansive domed standards 
and flaring falls. Limited stock. 
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ALDURA—(Larsen, 1943). Plicata with 
sharply marked blue pencilling on a 
clean white background. A fine iris 
Ole SOOU SUNSlTANCE 2. sete tees: $1.50 
ALLUMEUSE— (Gage, 1938). Unusual 
color combination. Standards violet-- 
blue. Falls mahogany-red with a gold 
Dear dee ere ere sane toc; 38 for $2.00 
ALWAYS—(C. G. White, 1937). Old 
ivory, delicately veined and fine splat- 
terings of bronzed red-purple. Large 
flowers with thick, firm substance. 
Binet with ness. , SA Ra 50c; 3 for $1.25 
AMIGO—(Williamson, 1934). Standards 
lavender-violet; falls hyacinth-violet 
shading out to a lighter violet. Heavy 
SUDSUTANCE rete eate: $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
AMITY—(Corey, 1947). A fancy pli- 
cata with its white ground, standards 
and falls faintly brushed light vio- 
let-blue. Falls are brushed deeper at 
the haft $5.00 
AND THOU—(Graves, 1942). Delicate | 
wedgewood-blue. Bluish beard. Well 
rounded flowers are of heavy sub- 
Stance andesar cen ieee ee $2.50 
ANGELUS—(Egelberg, 1937). One of 
the older fine pinks. Silvery light 
mauve-pink of huge size and extra 
substance. Late bloomer............... 
ANNE NEWHARD — (Wiesner, 1940). 
Lovely bicolor. Standards hyacinth- 
blue; falls blue-purple with margin of 
deep blue, Onesot “thesbest. = 
APHRA — (Mitchell, 1941). Old gold 
describes this heavy textured flower. 
Well-formed flowers are lightly flush- 
ed at the base of the falls with clear 
VellOW aie: eee ees $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
APPLE BLOSSOM—(Washington, 1938) 
Apple blossom pink describes this iris. 
Standards domed and arched of deep 
Shell pink. Falls semi-flaring of same 
coloring. Gold venations at the haft. 
Mees eee Selene $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
APRICOT—(Kleinsorge, 1938). A golden 
apricot self. Flowers medium size 
with a slight ruffling in both stand- 
eards-anderalisaa. ee D0c* 3-for $1.25 
ARAB CHIEF—(Whiting, 1944). Very 
brilliant rich burnt orange, henna 
blend. Beautiful coloring in this flower 
makes it a garden favorite. Blooms 
freely and increases fast...) $4.00 
ARTIC—A stunning white and gold iris 
of large proportions. Creamy smooth, 
warm white with a hint of gold spill- 
ing generously on the falls. Splendid 
Substance’ 2.2 44a (OCs ~3 for’ $2.00 
ARETHUSA— (Gage, 1940). Unique in 
blend is this lovely iris. A Daphne- 
red self with blended golden bronze 
haft. A metallic sheen envelopes the 
laree flowers... oa (90593 -f0r $2.00 
AT DAWNING— (Kirkland, 1935). An 
older iris but always good. Pale pink 
standards, rose pink falls. Gold veined 
throat and deep orange beard...... 
patentee ot een, Ane me 00c; 3 for $1.25 
AUBANEL (Cayeaux, 1935). A French 
Iris. New shrimp pink blend with 
warm yellow throat. Blooms are large 
and well formed.......... 15¢; 3 for $2:00 
AZTEC COPPER — Kleinsorge, 1939). 
Harmonious blend of smoky violet and 
delicate copper tones. Large flowers 
have broad hafts and good substance. 
dasebe Sousa OR Re $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
