IRISES OF DISTINCTION 

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ADVENTURE (Grant 41) HM 43. 40”. Deli- 
cately colored cream and raspberry plicata 
with broad standards and flaring falls. 
Interesting to plicata lovers. $1.00 
ALASTOR (Spender 40) AM 41. 38”. S & P. 
An English iris of cyclamen pink with a 
golden heart. Very unusual. $1.00 
ALONA (DeForest 45) 36”. P. A ruffled and 
flaring pink seedling of China Maid. $6.00 
*xAMANDINE (G. Douglas 46) HM 46. 36”. 
A pale cream iris with a faint flush of 
lemon. Large, flaring and beautifully ruf- 
fled, with excellent substance and branch- 
ing. Mentioned by the secretary of the 
English Iris Society as one of the best 
irises seen on his American visit. $15.00 
*x*AMBER GEM (Salibach 46) HM 47. 36”. 
Large blooms of bright chestnut brown 
and gold. Standards rich golden brown 
shading to gold at the base. Golden style 
arms. Broad falls of bright chestnut brown 
veined deeper brown. Heavy substance, 
good branching. Vigorous. $10.00 
AM!GO (Williams 34) AM 38. 34”. S no P. 
One of our o!der varieties that is very 
lovely. Standards clear light violet-blue; 
contrasting falls of velvety violet-purple, 
edged the color of the standards. $1.00 
ANGELUS (Egelburg 37) AM 39. 36”.S & P. 
A very late and fine orchid pink of large 
size that you should have. 50c 
