Selected List of Bearded Inia . 
Name of variety is given first. In parenthesis, the name of the originator 
and date of introduction. 
ACTION FRONT— 
(Cook, 1942). Large glowing coppery 
red of general good quality. 2.50 
ADELANTO— 
(De Forest, 1941). Flower of golden 
vellow ochre and Buckthorn brown on 48 
inch well-brancher stalk. $1.50 
ADMIRATION— 
(K. Smith, 1946). Late yellow of quality 
and substance. $12.50 
ALBA SUPERBA— 
(J. Sass, 1943). Rare new white. Very 
large flower of thick substance, having 
domed standards and flaring falls. $7.50 
ALASTOR— 
(Spender, 1940). An exceptional iris in 
deep pink tones. Vivid. ..$1.50 
ALDURA— 
_ (Larsen, 1943). Large blue and white 
plicata of good substance and flaring form. 
$1.50 
ALONA— 
(De Forest, 1945). Ruffled flower having 
horizontal falls. Pink blend in the color 
range of China Maid. Well-branched stalk. 
$6.00 
AMIGO— 
(Williamson, 1984). Standards clear 
light lavender violet; falls deep hyacinth 
violet with light margin. Medium height. 
$1.00 
ARAB CHIEF— 
(Whiting, 1944). A near self of rich 
burnt orange coloring. $4.00 
ARCTIC— 
(Kleinsorge, 1935). Fine form in a 
white, suffused yellow through the center. 
15 
AUBANEL— 
(Cayeux, 1935). Shrimp pink blend with 
warm vellow throat. Very popular. 75 
AVE MARIA— 
(Tompkins, 1944). Chaste white of 
gigantic size. $7.50 
AZURE SKIES—. 
(Pattison, 1943). Fine pale blue, with 
ruffled horizontal falls. One of the best of 
the light blues. $3.00 
BALMUNG— 
(H. Sass, 1939). Yellow plicata. Stand- 
ards and falls etched with brown. $1.50 
BANDMASTER— 
(Hall, 1944). Immense medium blue on 
a tall stalk. Lighter than the Admiral, from 
the same garden. $5.00 
BERKELEY GOLD— 
(Salbach, 1942). Clear, rich yellow. One 
of the best. Tall, well branched. $2.50 
BLACK AND GOLD— 
(Kleinsorge, 1943). Standards rich 
chrome, falls blackish maroon. A striking 
varigata. $5.00 
BLACK BANNER— 
(Nicholls, 1947). As its name indicates, 
a dark one, and an interesting addition to 
this group. $7.5 
BLACK FOREST— 
(Schreiner, 1945). An ebony blue black, 
considered the nearest to black of any 
introduced variety. $10.00 
BLUE RHYTHM— 
(Whiting, 1945). A step nearer real 
blue in an iris, being close to cornflower 
blue. Flowers large and full, with wide 
haft. Tall stalk. $10.00 
BLUE SHIMMER— 
(J. Sass, 1942). A large; Gleameimnae 
plicata with blue stippling. One of the very 
best of the plicatas. $4.00 
BRIGHT LIGHTS— 
(Schreiner, 1946). Yellow plicata, with 
tan stitching and white blaze on the falls. 
$7.50 
