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SELECTED BEARDED IRIS 
ADELANTO (De Forest 1941) 
Rich golden ochre standards and buckthorn brown falls on well 
branched 48” stalks. $1.50. 
AIDA (Mitchell 1938) 
A beautiful bronze with brown flush. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
AIRY DREAM (Sturtevant 1929) 
Late, soft clear pink. 30c; 3 for 75c. 
ALASTOR (Spender 1940) 
Delicate tints of deep cyclamen pink with an underlay of old gold. 
$1.00. 
ALBA SUPERBA (J. Sass 1943) 
Huge pure white broad petaled blooms of heavy substance, car- 
ried on tall well branched stalks. $7.50. 
ALWAYS (C. G. White 1937) 
A stately plicata of old ivory delicately sprayed bronze red-purple. 
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AMBERWOOD (Kirkland 1941) 
Large flowers in blended tones of amber. Good substance and 
branching. 36’. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
AMIGO (Williamson 1934) 
This rich amoena has light lavender standards and pansy-purple 
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AND THOU (Graves 1942) 
Pale wedgwood blue with a deeper flush of blue in the center of 
the blooms. Its ethereal quality makes one linger longer in ad- 
miration of this impressive Iris. Beautifully formed and of good 
substance. Hardy. Mid-season. 40’’. $2.50. 
ANITRA (H. Sass 1936) 
Pure silvery sky blue of beautiful form. 40c. 
ANNA GAGE (Gage 1941) 
A blending of tawny olive standards and rich garnet brown flar- 
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ANN SHERIDAN (C. C. Taylor 1945) 
Early empire yellow with orange beard, which does not fade. 
Tall, well branched, vigorous grower and free bloomer of good 
garden value. 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 1944) 
A rich and glowing self of brilliant burnt orange coloring. Flowers 
are of good size. Very late. 36’. $4.00. 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 1940) 
Beautiful huge flowers of white and gold on tall stems. Blooms 
profusely. 75c; 3 for $1.85. 
ARETHUSA (Gage 1940) 
A daphne red self of unusual tints with golden bronze haft. 40’. 
60c; 3 for $1.50. 
ATROUS (Gage 1943) 
This is a deep burgundy red, giving the color effect from afar as 
of a rich red-black iris. Midseason. 34’. $2.50; 3 for $6.25. 
AUBANEL (Cayeux 1935) 
Shrimp pink, with a flush of yellow at the heart of the flower. 
A beauty. 75c. 
AUTUMN FLAME (H. P. Sass 1941) 
A fall bloomer of brilliant bright red-purple. Medium height. 
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AZTEC COPPER (Kleinsorge 1939) 
A rare and unusual blend of smoky violet and delicate coppers. 
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AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) 
Beautifully ruffled, crisp self of light lavender blue. A fine late 
bloomer. $3.00; 3 for $7.50. 
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BALMUNG (H. Sass 1939) 
Large yellow plicata with brown stitchings. A fine addition to 
the plicata class. $1.50. 
BELLE COVERT (Lapham 1940) 
One of the loveliest of the deep rose tones, with a sheen as though 
sprayed with the morning dew. 40’. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 1942) 
This rich deep yellow self of even tone, fine form and heavy sub- 
stance, is a grand addition to any garden. $2.50. 
BLACK & GOLD (Kleinsorge-Salbach 1943) 
A most striking variegata, with standards of deep rich chrome, 
and black maroon falls. Tall. Mid-season. $5.00. 
BLACK BANNER (Nicholls 1947) 
A new near black of intense coloring. Velvety and rich with the 
hafts of the fall petals almost solid in the same midnight hue of 
the flower. $7.50. 
BLACK HAWK (Schreiner 1941) 
An intermediate of rich velvety black-purple. 75c; 3 for $1.85. 
BLACK VALOR (Nicholls 1938) 
. Very late bloomer of deep blue-black. Medium height. 50c; 
3} ike S525. 
BLUE DIAMOND (Nicholls 1938) 
This attractive beauty is of the purest silvery blue shad2. 33”. 
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BLUE RIVER (Milliken 1941) 
Delightfully fragrant deep blue free bloomer of medium height. 
Recommended for milder climates as it blooms early. $1.00; 
3 tale S250), 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1941) 
A sparkling and distinctive pure white, plicated with the clearest 
medium blue stipplings which appear to have been sprayed on. 
Rated as the most outstanding iris in its color class. Mid-season. 
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BLUE SPIRE (Milliken 1938) 
A tall, large medium blue of fine form. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting 1942) 
Hardy clear sky blue self. A good mid-season bloomer. 42". 
$1.50. 
BRONZINO (Salbach 1937) 
Frosty golden bronze standards, and rich coppery bronze falls. Of 
good form. 40’’. 35c; 3 for 90c. 
BROWN BOY (Salbach 1940) 
Free flowering and attractive in its distinctive brown and copper 
shadings on well branched stems. Midseason. 32°. 75c. 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934) 
Distinct deep violet blue self with blue beard. 50c. 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944) 
Definitely a color break which has rightfully become a must to 
all iris enthusiasts. Its new shade of warm henna-copper on a 
large flower with domed standards and broad, well rounded falls 
of fine substance and branching is breath-taking. Mid-late 
season. 36°’. $10.00. 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge 1939) 
Ideally shaped blooms of buckskin tan. 36°. 75c; 3 for $1.85. 
BUTTERCUP LANE (D. Hall 1941) 
Brilliant clear yellow self colored iris. 31°’. 75c. 
