TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ACADIA. (Tompkins 1946) M. 40 in. Very. nicely 
formed and of heavy substance; this cool look- 
ing deep lemon iris is sure to find its way to 
your heart. Tall and serenely regal, it always 
commands attention in our garden. The well 
branched stalks are strong and the plant in- 
creases quite rapidly and is very hardy.-.------ 
ACE HIGH. (Lyell 1945) M. 32 in. A tall, hardy 
wellow=»that.is said to’ be:-very. fine... ~._2s__ 
ACTION FRONT. (Cook 1942) E.M. 36 in. A red 
on the copper yellow side, this is an iris of great 
Srerrcitogue ana brilliance. iP) che 68.22.73": 
ADELANTO. (DeForest 1941 M. 48 in. A Naranja 
type iris with the orange smoothly overtoned 
ues sort; otich buckthorn brown’ ws: se lee. 2 
ADMIRATION. (Smith 1946) M. 38 in. A _ late 
tlowering, deep golden yellow that has every 
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ADVANCE GUARD. (Mitchell 1945) M. 38 in. 
Large nicely formed flowers of pure white with 
a ruffled, lacy edge of rich lavender. This was 
performing very nicely in several gardens we 
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ADVENTURE. (Grant 1941') M. 36 in. A very large 
plicata with a creamy yellow ground and mark- 
ips Or rosy,brown, | H.M, 1942, Ri 8820. 
ALADDINS WISH. (Murawska 1945) M. 36 in. A 
much larger and a more perfected Moonlit Sea 
type, this is touched with white at the haft 
rather than with yellow as is the latter, R. 87_- 
ALASTOR. (Spender 1940) M. 36 in. A rich deep 
cyclamen pink with a blended understone of | 
gold, this is getting more popular each year. To 
understand this, one has but to see it once. 
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