

THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE Page 3 
‘IRIS LIST 
NOTE—Name of the variety is followed by the name of the originator and the year 
of introduction. Season of bloom is indicated by the initials “E.”, “M.”, “L.’’, signi- 
fying early, midseason or late. Height is given in inches. 



ACADIA—(Tompkins 1946) M.40”. 
Heavy-substanced deep lemon, tall and 
To OVERS y Red 26 pe a $4.00 
ACE OF SPADES—(Salbach 1941) M. 
36”. Large-flowered, rich deep purple. 
California origination not’ entirely 
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ACTION FRONT—(P. Cook 1942) M. 
” Big, bright, bold, copper-red 
Oc a, A al fe a a ae $1.50 
AFAR—(Lapham 1948) EM.34’. Orange- 
sherbet toned pink garden highlight, 
which is noticed from afar. Medium 
fapeeee VISOTOUS., 22-2: 2ce2- nc en cna $10.00 
ALADDIN’S WIS H—(Murawska 1945) 
M.36”’. Medium blue with brushings of 
cream. A large, tall and very distinct 
OST. eS SS i go $5.00 
ALASTOR — (Spender 1940) E.M.36”. 
Bright, deep pink with gold center. 
fare emilver Medal 1937. 4............. heh) 
ALBA SUPERBA—(J. Sass 1943) M.38’’. 
Laige flaring white which has been 
ame MAmCe TEC; ose e icc cote e onan $5.00 
ALDURA— (Larsen 1942) M.34’’. A most 
beautiful plicata with sharp _ blue 

markings on a clean white ground. e ; 
$1.00 : ASE ANIED UND : 
AMIGO— (Williamson 1934) M.30’. Light 
ALINE—(Stern 1934) M.36”. Smooth lavender standards brilliantly contrast- 
enamel-like azure blue. Perfectly ed with deep, velvety, violet falls. A 
formed and very close to true ee COLOR CCT Va iS}e> et Bist es re es Seo 
AMITOLA—(H. P. Sass 1936) M.38”. 
ALLUMEUSE—(Gage 1938) L.34’, Pale Smooth blend of pink, rose, and gold. 
violet standards; mahogany falls. Fiery Lightly-ruffled, large flower. ...... $e.00 
orange beard. Brilliant and unusual 
COLOGMCOMDINAtION = 2. ee) ANCHORAGE—(Grant 1940), EM.36’. 
Lustrous blend of strawberry and gar- 
ALONA—(DeForest 1945)—M.36”. Pink net which blooms early. ................ $ .50 
blend of China Maid coloring in a ruf- 
fled flower with horizontally-flaring “ND THOU— (Graves 1942) M.40”. Very 
falls. $3.50 pale blue flushed deeper toward the 
OSS SE TEE I GTi: IO Be center and accented by the bluish 
ALPINE GLOW —(Kleinsorge 1945) L. beard. Large flower of heavy sub- 
40”. Soft, smooth, lilac-rose with brown stance. White Wedgewood is a better 
shading on hafts and gold beard. $3.00 CHOICE. n-ne enn eneen en eeeennetee eee cneece $1.50 
A.LZA HOLA—(Shyder 1941) M.38” ANNA WILLIAMSON (Cook 1946). A 
Large-flowered, soft powder-blue lovely, bright, and distinct pink blend 
blended and bordered with gold $2.00 of two tones. The rosy pink tlowers 
are broad-petalled and well-substanced. 
AMANDINE—(G. Douglas 1946) ML. $5.00 
34”, Pale cream with just a flush of ANGELU S—(Evelberg 1937)—L.36” 
lemon. Exquisitely beautiful, symetri- Creamy lavender-pink. A distinct and 
cal flower; delicately colored, delight- beautiful color in a large, broad-pet- 
fully ruffled and firmly substanced alled flower of heavy substance, bloom- 
“ye OER Sy (en eS et alee ea 50 Wg Yea EW is 6 ty ise Ct Elana eee aie Caer oA peu) 
AMBER GEM—(Salbach 1946) M.36” ANITRA—(H. Sass 1935) M.35’. Pure, 
Golden-brown standards, large broad silvery, light sky-blue of great size and 
falls of bright chestnut brown. A Cal- beautiful form. A pale but intense blue, 
jfornian on trial for hardiness here. particularly noticeable in late after- 
$7.50 noon or early evening. .................. $ .40 
