TALL BEARDED IRIS 
ACADIA. (Tompkins 1946) M. 40 in. A pure 
clean shade of real lemon yellow, bright and 
gleaming, This one has every point you might 
desire. The large regally fashioned flowers 
have heavy substance and a silken finish and 
are are nicely placed on well branched strong 
stalks. = 2eey 2 i ee ee $ 
ACE HIGH. (Lyell 1945) M. 32 in. A simply mam- 
moth iris of a soft medium yellow. Good stalks 
and branching. A show in the gardénae2 aguas 
ACE OF SPADES. (Salbach 1941) M. 36 in. A large 
flower in a dark tone of blue black that ap- 
pears to be almost black from even a short 
distance away. Fine -._......--_J-23 eee 
ACTION FRONT. (Cook 1942) E.M. 36 in. An ex- 
tremely brilliant red with a glowing undertone 
of “copper. BR: 88) 2292-22-22 ee 
ADELANTO. (DeForest 1941) M. 38 in. Alvear: 
large iris that reminds one of Naranja, this 1s 
darker with an overlay of smooth brown that 
makes the orange tone more Tich. —-) aeeeuee 
ADMIRATION. (Smith 1946) L. 38 in. A welcome 
addition to the late bloomers, this is a rich glow- 
ing yellow of fine form, substance and finish 
with a delightful ruffling to the large flowers. 
ADVANCE GUARD. (Mitchell 1945) M. 38 in. A 
large plicata of pure white ground with an edg- 
ing of violet. The flowers are nicely formed and 
are_ruiiled =..2.--..2.-5 4 ee 
ADVENTURE. (Grant 1941) M. 36 in. A very large 
plicata with a yellow ground and stipplings of 
rose brown 2.-2 1 223. Lee 
ALADDINS WISH. (Murawska 1945) M. 36 in. A 
large and beautifully formed iris with a white 
ground and a heavy brushing of blue over the 
petals. This gives it a fleecy, cloudy look that is 
heightened by the pure white throat. Lovely -_- 
ALASTOR. (Spender 1940) M. 36in. A smooth, rich 
Cyclamen pink that is brightened even more by 
a smooth blending of powdered gold. Once seen 
this is not easily forgotten. A. M. 1941, R. 89 ___ 
ALBA SUPERBA. (J2 Sass 1943) M.°3Si ite) ae 
superb, this huge white seems to get better each 
year.( HM, 1943: PR: 88. 02) 2 
ALEPPO PLAIN. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36.1n. Ampicie 
creamy yellow ground with a sanded border of 
an unusual shade of purple red makes this a real 
showpiece Se2 s- e 
ALDURA. (Larsen 1943) M. 34 in. Beautiful flaring 
form, heavy substance and clearness of coloring 
makes this blue and white. plicata one of the 
bestin that:class: H.M, 194/ .._ 2-2 2 
ALPINE GLOW. (Klein 1944) M. 37 in. A softly 
gleaming blend of rose and silvery lilac. A very 
fine iris both for the garden and for show pur- 
poses. HOM.1946 2. SS 
ALPINE SUNSET. (Snyder 1945) M. 37 in. A bril- 
liant and delightful blended bicolor, this has 
standards of amber gold and falls of bright jas- 
per red. Fine form, substance and finish oogeee 
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