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Alphabetical Liat oH Toll Bearded Inia 
The majority of Iris in this list are Tall Bearded. Plant in full sun, in good, well drained garden 
soil, with tne top of the rhizome (root) flush with ground surface. Enrich soil with bone meal, 
well rotted manure or preferably compost: avoid fertilizers high in nitrogen. On all iris in this 
list selling up to $1.00, we will send you three plants of the same variety for the price of two— 
1.e., 25c each, 3 for 50c; 35c each, 3 for 70c; $1.00 each, 3 for $2.00. 
ACTION FRONT (Cook 1942) EM 36 in. 
A highly rated, bright coppery red, de- 
scribed by many as a fine grower, with 
strong stalks and heavy foliage $2.00 
ADELANTO (De Forest 1941) M 48in. 
Bright yellow standard, rich blended 
brown and gold falls, a good grower 
with color somewhat remindful of 
Sundance. $1.00 
AGLOWING (Horton 1945) A large, 
deep glowing gold. $7.50 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska 1945 M 
36in. A novel Iris of medium blue col- 
or with brush markings of cream. The 
large flowers are of good substance and 
the unique color effect seems admired 
by visitors. $5.00 
ALASTOR (Spender 1940) EM 38 in. 
A deep cyclamin pink, lighted with 
gold. $1.00 
AMANDINE (G. Douglas 1946) ML 34 
in. This has been rightfully called the , 
best existing cream. The rounded, ruf- 
fled flowers of pale lemon are heavily 
substanced. HM 1946. $15.00 
AMBER GEM (Salbach 1946). Large 
fiowered chestnut brown and gold. 10.00 
AMIGO (Wmsn. 1934) EM 34 in. A de- 
lightful and beloved lavender bi-color of 
rich. enduring charm. Described often 
as “like a velvety purple pansy”? Amigo 
has a rating of 90, and won awards 
both in America and England. Our large 
stock enables our low price of 75c 
ANGELUS (Egelberg, 1937) ML 36in. 
A fine, late blooming orchid pink blend, 
in heavy demand in 1947. 50c 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 1940) M 40 in. A 
large, handsome creamy white flower 
with striking golden beard. A fine 
grower and free bloomer. 60c 
ARETHUSA (Gage 1940) M 40 in. A 
rose-toned Iris blended with golden 
bronze, on tall, stiff stems. 60c 
AUBANEL (Cayeux 1935) EM 38 in. A 
shrimp pink blend from France, strik- 
ing in mass. Very fragrant. 50c 
AUTUMN SUNSET (Lapham 1942) A 
lustrous blend of old rose, gold and 
lilac. $1.00 
AZALEA (Nesmith 1946) M 36 in. An 
azalea or light Congo pink, with domed 
standards, long, semi-flaring falls and 
beard of coral pink. Flowers are me- 
dium sized, of good substance. $15.00 
AZTEC GLORY (Horton 1940) EM 35 
in. A glowing copper blend. $2.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) ML 30 
in. A self of pale azure blue with firm 
domed standards and flaring, almost 
horizontal falls. The flowers are of 
good size and charmingly ruffled. Fre- 
quently rated as the finest light blue to 
date. AM 1945. $2.75 
BALMUNG (Sass, 1939) ML 38 in. A 
fine, large yellow plicata, uniformly 
marked with cinnamon brown. HM 
1940, AM 1942. $1.25 
BANDMASTER (Hall 1944) M 38 in. A 
large, vigorous growing, free blooming 
powder blue, somewhat lighter than The 
Admiral. No fading of flower, and 
form, substance, stem and _ branching 
are good. HM 1944. $5.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 1942) ML 
36 in. This seedling of Radiant is a top 
ranking yellow. The large, smooth 
textured flowers are borne on tall, well 
branched stems, and are remarkably 
weather-resistant. AM 1946. $2.50 
BERMUDA SAND (Hall 1939) M 36 in. 
A gigantic iris, coffee tan color, stand- 
ards and falls heavily ruffled. 90c 
BETTY HANES (Hanes 1936) L 40 in. 
We still sing. . . and pretty muchly 
alonerer. te) the ,virture of this late 
large, dark yellow-toned bicolor. $1.00 
BIRCHBARK( Kleinsorge 1940) M 36. 
in. A parent of Arctic, Birchbark is a 
solid clean white of medium height, fine 
branching, and very large flowers 50c 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner 1945) M 33 
in. A rich, silky blue-black with flowers 
of medium size. $10.00 
BLUE CLOUD (Horton 1942) A huge 
black purple, very fine. $3.50 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) M 40 
In. High praise has been heaped on 
this blue Iris, called a “cornflower blue” 
by Mrs. Whiting, the originator. The 
flowers are large and full. with wide 
standards arched and domed, and semi- 
flaring falls. Substance is good, growth 
excellent, and very free-blooming and 
lovely here. HM 1945. $10.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1942) M 36 
in. This fine blue-white plicata has 
been ranked as one of the outstanding 
Iris of the past few years. The blooms 
are large and beautifully poised on tall, 
low-branched stems, $3.00 
