FRISES OF DISTINCTION 
In our list the name of the variety will be followed by the name of the originator ana 
the year of introduction—in parenthesis. This in turn will be followed by the highest 
award won (if any) from the American Iris Society, Dykes M. will signify the Dykes 
Medal; AM, the Award of Merit, and HM, Honorable Mention, and the year awarded, 
and last will come the height in inches as given by the originator, and the general 
description. It should be remembered that the height will vary under various conditions 
of soil and climate. 

AMIGO 
ADVANCE GUARD (Mitchell 45). 40”. This 
is one of our favorite plicatas, tall and well 
branched, with clean white ground and dis- 
tinct deep lavender edging. $1.00 
ADVENTURE (Grant 41) HM 43. 40”. A 
delicately colored cream and raspberry pli- 
cata. A flaring flower. 75c 
ALASTOR (Spender 40) AM 41. 38”. An 
English iris of cyclamen pink with a golden 
heart. Very unusual. 75¢c 
ALONA (DeForest 45). 36”. An attractive 
broad petaled iris, a pink seedling of China 
Maid, ruffled and flaring. $3.50 
AMANDINE (Douglas 46) AM 48. 36”. A 
pale cream with a faint flush of lemon, in 
heavy demand and only a few to spare. 
$8.50 
AMBER GEM (Salbach 46) HM 47. 36”. 
Large and vigorous, a chestnut brown and 
gold iris, with good substance and branch- 
ing. Popular in California. $7.50 
AMIGO (Williamson 34) AM 38. 34”. An 
oldie that is a honey! A pansy like iris 
with standards of light violet-blue and falls 
of velvety violet-purple, edged the color of 
the standards. HDC 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 40) AM 42. 40”. Enor- 
mous creamy white with a golden heart. 
Tall and floriferous. 79¢ 
ATROUS (Gage 43). 34”. Said to be the 
darkest of the red-purples. An attractive 
heavy bloomer. $1.50 
AZALEA (Nesmith 46). 38”. One of the 
new pinks, its color Azalea pink with an 
ivory flush. This differs from other so- 
called Shell, Flamingo and Congo pinks, in 
that the beard is Coral rather than Tan- 
gerine, and it is tall. $7.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 43) AM 45. 34”. 
A most attractive pale azure blue, with firm 
domed standards and widely flaring falls, 
wide hafts and beautiful ruffling. $2.00 
BARRIMOHR (Miller 44). 36”. A new and 
interesting seedling of Wm. Mohr. A grace- 
fully ruffled mulberry-violet bitone, with 
broad brushing of red-purple down the cen- 
ter. $3.00 
BATAAN (Kleinsorge 42). 36”. This rich 
dark blend of coppery plum, henna and 
brown must be seen to be appreciated. Not 
an overly vigorous grower, but very lovely. 
$2.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 42) AM 46. 
36”. One of the two or three very finest 
yellows; clear and deep and beautifully 
formed, and a fine grower. $1.50 
BILLOWY SEA (Norton 44). 38”. This seed- 
ling of Great Lakes is very lovely. Lighter 
and bluer than its parent, a very vigorous 
grower with flaring flowers and good 
stems. $1.50 
