ALBA SUPERBA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 38 in. A real- 
ly magnificent white that scores on every point. 
Stock. of .this-is. very scarce. HM, 19435ans 
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ALEPPO PLAIN. (J. Sass 11943) “M.2 36° inves es 
beautifully formed plicata has a rich, creamy 
yellow ground and a sanded border of rich 
purple red. R.u8/42226.-- 3 Se 
ALPINE GLOW. (Klein 1944) L. 38 in. A blend 
of subdued tones of rose and silvery lilac that 
has a platinum like sheen. This is very smooth 
and has a bright brilliance that really makes it 
carry in the garden. Tall, well branched stalks 
hold the firm, well formed blooms in a nice 
formation, H.vM. 1946, R.¢89_ 2002 ee 
ALPINE SUNSET. (Snyder 1945) M. 37 in. A 
blended bicolor that is as smooth and brilliant 
in this type as we have seen. Bright amber 
gold standards and glowing jasper red falls held 
in just the right positions give this flower a 
lovely form. The stalk is strong and well 
branched © Sic. 27 a See 
ALZA HOLA. (Snyder 1941') M. 41 in. A very large 
blend of powder blue and gold, bordered 
heavier gold. )P; -Ri65.\4.. 2 = eae 
AMANDINE. (Douglas 1946) M. L. 34 in. A self 
of palest cream, flushed very faintly with 
lemon; this has large, well formed, nicely ruf- 
fled flowers. This is said to be the finest cream 
colored iris in existence. H. M. 1946, R. 90_--- 
AMIGO. (Wmsn. 1934) M. 34 in. An all-time favor- 
ite is this neglecta. Its velvety finish of deep 
pansy purple, its charm and good disposition 
have endeared it to everyone. A. M. 1938, P. 
Ro-O0e ee eat oe ee ee ee 
ANGELUS. (Egel. 1937) M. 36 in. A blend of glow- 
ing lilac pink that has much garden value and 
is a fine show flower. A Dykes Medal winner. 
PeR 90 oY ae atk Soe a 
ANNA WILLIAMSON. (Cook 1946) M. 36 in. A 
bright, heavily substanced bicolor pink that 
really stands out among other pink iris. The 
large flowers are perfectly tailored and the 
rosy pink is given much life by a pale yellow 
suffusion or understone. H. M. 1946, R. 88_--- 
APEX. (Tompkins 1947) M. 36 in. The closest to 
true red that we have grown. A complete self 
of bright Bordeaus red, heavily substanced and 
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ARAB CHIEF. (Whiting 1944) V. L. 38 in. An ex- 
ceedingly brilliant blend of copper, henna and 
burnt .ordnge, H.7"M: 1946, Riv 80 22 eee 
ARETHUSA. (Gage 1940) M. 42 in. A tall iris 
with gigantic flowers of rich Daphne red with 
a bronzed haft and beard. If you want some- 
Hug preps and showy in the garden, thisis 
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AVE MARIA. (Tompkins 1944) M. L. 40 in. An 
extremely large, pure white with broad oval 
standards and falls. Vigorous and hardy ------ 
AZTEC COPPER. (Klein: 1939): ML 38 Aneel 
hugh blend of deep violet and copper with a 
slate colored overlay. An impressive iris and 
a fine breeder. H. M. 1940 P. Ry 87-2 <_c_ cae 
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