ALTAMOHR. (Paul-Muhl 1948) M. 38 in. Similar 
to Ormohr, this is slightly smaller and a tone or 
two more pink. Sets seed readily and has viable 
pollen 
ALTITUDE. (Luebben 1948) M. 37 in. A smoky 
salmon blend of large size and very rich color- 
ing. Branching is exceptionally good ________._ 
ALZA HOLA. (Snyder 1941)’ M. 35. in. Large 
flowers of ruffled form in a shade of light 
powder blue with an undertone of yellow and a 
POrieiecucestortnenpetalss Lot Qos eee eee 
AMANDINE. (Douglas 1946) M.L. 36 in. A beauti- 
fully formed iris of pale cream with a soft flush 
ot lemon. The flowers are crisp and ruffled with 
a satiny but cool looking finish. A.M. 1948 ____ 
AMIGO. (Wmsn. 1934) M. 34 in. This rich bicolor 
is a yearly favorite. The stands’ are light purple 
blue, while the falls are a velvety purple with a 
Neiitemede ewe 1 O3G.q eRe OO eos Goo) ee 
AND THOU. (Graves 1942) M. 38 in. A large and 
beautifully formed self of pale Wedgewood blue. 
Lushai SOE Ve atk nt] 6 4 i ipa hg a ala 
ANGELUS, (Engel. 1937) M. 36-38 in. A bright 
blend of glowing pink and lilac this iris remains 
aewitier year aiter year. Dykes Medal. P.R. 90 
ANNA WILLIAMSON. (Cock 1946) M. 36 in. A 
light pink ‘bicolor of fine form, substance and 
finish. The standards are two shades lighter 
than the falls which are a shade of pale water- 
melon pink. A golden undertone lightens the 
POW ComelLio Vem O40 ete se Se he 2a 
ANTIGONE. (Cay. 1939) M. 36 in. A brilliant yel- 
low of good form and substance, this has satiny 
iikesrlowers ot brilliant golden yellow —2_:____J- 
APEX. (Tompkins 1947) M. 37 in. A clear self of 
deep rich Bordeaux red. The substance is heavy 
and it has a velvety finish to the beautifully 
formed flowers. Stalks strong with. very good 
Dre nonie me LOCK siiinited 2 ee 
' APHRA. (Mitchell 1941) M. 48 in. A large flowering 
and tall iris of richest old gold. A flush of lighter 
yellow at the haft accents its loveliness -_.-__- 
ARAB CHIEF. (Whiting 1944) M. 36 in. A bonfire 
of bright copper, henna and orange tones. H.M. 
AC eerie So oe ee ee 
ARCTIC GOLD. (Muhl. 1948) E.M. 42 in. Similar to 
Arctic in form, but larger, this is a clear glow- 
ing golden yellow. Exceptionally good stalk and 
Pat neChic melita, Wardyaherey- 2-6 See Se 
ARCTIC QUEEN. (H. Schirmer 1948) M. 38 in. A 
large and flaring white of good substance and 
Poremco Olio GHOICE soc. eee] ee 
ARETHUSA. (Gage 1940) M. 42 in. Huge flowers 
of bright Daphne red with a brushing of rich 
Pecwmecretieriatebrtieght seccreses a Ree 
ARIA. (Tompkins 1948) M. 38 in. A deep rich shade 
of coppery toned henna red. Large, broad 
petaled semi-flaming flowers of heavy substance 
Prdavelvetyatinish. Very ‘brilliant: 22 ----2.- 
AUBANEL. (Cayeux 1935) M. 38 in. A dream of a 
blend in light tones of heliotrope and shrimp 
pink with a pale yellow flush at the center. A.M. 
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