ABBREVIATIONS: 100B—indicates Iris that have recently been on a 
100 Best List. DM—is a Dykes Medal Award; the highest honor an Iris 
can earn. Figures—36” indicates the approximate heighth of the bloom 
stalk. Name and date in (_ ) is the originator and the year the Iris 
Si! Serene E—Early blooming; M—Medium blooming; L—Late 
ing. 
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be a member of the American Iris Society. Membership is $3,00 per year 
and you more than get your money’s worth from the four quarterly 
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Winning Iris For Your Garden! 
ACE HIGH (Lyell) 38” Fine large 
yellow, nice branching. One you'll 
like. $2.00 
ACTION FRONT (P. Cook 1942) E. 
M. 36”. A brilliant copper red, dis- 
tinct and fine. Per R. 88, 1945 $3.00 
ADVENTURE (Grant 1941) M. 36” 
Large yellow plicath with brown 
marking on a creamy yellow ground. 
H. M. 1943. R. 88, 1943 $1.00 
AIRY DREAM (Sturtevant 1929) Late 
soft clear pink .30C 
ALPINE GLOW (Klein 1945) M. 40 
in. A subdued blend of pale blue, 
cream and gold. Per R. 85, 1945. 5.00 
ALZA HOLA (Snyder 1941) M. 38” 
A charming blend of pale blue, 
cream and gold. Per R. 85, 1945 1.50 
ALTA ROSA (White) 44” M. A rich 
rose lavender, ‘washed with bronze. 
Very tall and well branched. Should 
be in every garden 15 
AMENTI, gray- lavender mauve 25 
AMIGO (Williamson 1935) 30”MS. S. 
Light. lavender. F, rich deep purple 
with white margin. One of the out- 
standing iris. 100B. AM $1.00 
ANGELUS (Egelberg 1937) 36”. M. 
Silvery lavender pink. Very fine 
100B. 50 
ANNE NEWHARD (Wiesner 1940) 38” 
VL. A velvety and rich blue bicolor. 
H. M. Really a lovely thing. $1.00 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 1944) V. L. 
38”. A near self of rich, burnt or- 
ange. Late and very brilliant. It 
blooms very freely and increases 
well. H. M. 1946. R. 89, 1946. $4.00 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 1940) 40” M. A 
creamy white with a smooth brush- 
ing of gold on the half. This is an 
outstanding iris. 100B A. M. $1.00 
AUBANEL (Cayeux, 1935) This pink 
blend from France is one of the 
loveliest irises ever received from 
that country and one of the near- 
est to pink in color. It is large and 
well formed, sort of shrimp-pink 
with a good deal of yellow in the 
center. Very limited stock. atk 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. Sass, 1934) — 
This tall fall bloomer has been 
both early and persistent in its long 
blooming habit and marks a real 
advance over fine, old Autumn King. 
In effect it is an attractive soft 
lavender of. fine form and large 
size. -25 
AUTUMN KING (H. Sass, 1924)—The 
real progenitor of the race of re- 
bloomers. Typical lavender blue bi- 
color of splendid form, a good seed 
bearer 25 
AVE MARIE (Thompkins 1944) 40” 
ML. A huge pure white. One of the 
finest of the new whites. Hardy and 
a good propagator. Wide branch- 
ing. $10.00 
