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ANNE-MARIE CAYEUX--(Cayeux 1928) 
M.34”. Metallic gray-blue-lilac, sug- 
gestive of the colors on a pigeon’s 
throat. iL) 
ANNE NEWHARD—(Wiesner 1940) L. 
38”. Hyacinth-blue standards very ef- 
fectively contrasted with the_ deep, 
velvety, blue-purple, flaring falls. 
little- known but Oat Gy ibis eek $1.00 
APEX—(Tompkins 1947) M.36”. Bright 
Bordeaux-red self, large and broad- 
petalled, well-formed and smoothly 
TORT TOC ies ao oe eee ee $20.00 
APHRA—(Salbach 1941) M.48”. A Jean 
Cayeux type but much larger, taller 
and lighter colored. Site 
ARAB CHIEF—(Whiting 1944) L.36”. 
Flashy, rich henna-tan in the color 
class of Bryce Canyon and Casa Or 
ena. Large, tall and late. sje ....... $3.0 
ARCTIC—(Kleinsorge 1940) M.40”. 
Smoothly-enamelled, creamy white 
with bright-yellow heart. Ruffled, 
closed standards and broad falls. $ 15 
ARETHU S A—(Gage 1940) M.40”. A 
lovely deep-pink color (called Daphne 
red) that fades in the sun, but is such 
a bright shade and sucha ‘tall and vig- 
orous grower, that it never lacks ad- 
mirers. $ .50 
AT DAWNING—(Kirkland 1935) E.35”. 
Pale-pink standards; rose-pink falls. 
attractive two-tone ‘pink with yellow 
center. $ .40 
AUBANEL--(Cayeux 1935) M.36”. Large, 
glistening, heliotrope-tinted shrimp 
pink flushed yellow at the heart $ .75 
AUBURN—(Kleinsore 1945) E.36”. Cop- 
pery henna-brown with a _ brilliant 
patch of blue in the center of each 
fall. Large and richly colored. $7.50 
AURORA DAWN—(Whiting 1948) M. 
40”. Brilliant rose-pink and gold Soret 
AUTUMN FLAME—(H. Sass 1941), E.34’’. 
Big, tall, bright red-purple that wants 
to repeaven: theriall eee $1.50 
AUTUMN LEAF—(Milliken 1945) M.40”’. 
Tall, vigorous, brown between cinna- 
mon and sepia. California origination 
of questionable hardiness. .............. $1.00 
AUTUMN SUNSET—(Lapham 1939) E. 
34”. Beautiful large-flowered blend of 
gold, rose, and lilac, tall and well-sub- 
stanced. Inclined to repeat in the fall. 
$1.00 
AVON DALE—(H, Sass 19384)5-Mcs3's 
Subdued strawberry-rose with yellow 
heart. Deeper-toned and lower than 
Lighthouses 2a oe eee $ .40 
AZTEC COPPER— (Kleinsorge 1939) M. 
36”. Subtle blend of smoky violet and 
soft copper. Large, well-substanced 
flowers on well-branched stems, $1.00 
IRISES AND DAYLILIES 
AZTEC INDIAN—(W. E. Buss 1949) See 
1949 introductions. 
AZURE SKIES—(Pattison 1943) M.36”. 
Airily ruffled pale lavender-blue with 
firm, domed standards and widely 
flaring falls. Substance and branching 
are excellent. A quality iris. fsj.... $2.00 
BACHELOR GIRL—(Callis 1941) L.30”. 
White plicata, pencilled old-rose. Sweet 
pea fragrance. Beautiful color but 
flowers bunch...) eee $ .50 
BAGHDA D—(Whiting 1945) ML.34’. 
Very colorful wax yellow with smooth 
overlay of pure brass on the falls. In- 
tense metallic color with durable sub- 
stance. 2002.22 See $10.00 
BALMUNG—(H. Sass 1939) ML.38”. Es- 
pecially fine yellow plicata with clear 
brown markings. Large, broad-pet- 
alled, well-formed flowers............. $1.00 
BANDMASTE R—(Hall 1944) M.38”. 
Very large and very blue in a sky-blue 
shade. Good form, substance, stem and 
branching and a vigorous grower. sje 
$4.00 
BELMONT—(T. Williams 1938) L.38”. 
Clear dark medium blue of great pur- 
ity. Large, frilled and semi-flaring. 
$ .50 
BERKELEY GOLD—(Salbach 1942) ML. 
36”. Very rich deep yellow and one of 
the top rankers in this color, Good size 
and form and heavy substance. fsje 
$1.50 
BERMUDA SAND—(Hall 1939) M.36”. 
Cream-in-coffee tan with golden glint. 
Heavily ruffled, deeper colored and 
larger than Jean CayeuxX 722-4 $1.00 
BERTHA GERSDORFF—(J. Sass 1942) 
M.32”. Standards are yellow flushed 
pink. Falls, yellow flushed pimkish 
purple. Colors are marbled rather than 
blended, a sort of Moonlit Sea done in 
pink. S15 

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