GENERAL DESCRIPTIVE LIST 

ALADDIN‘S WISH 
ACTION FRONT (P. Cook 1942) EM. 36”. 
A blaze of scintillating, flaming copper-red, full, wide 
flowers, petals massively rounded. Striking red with 
gold beard and rich green foliage. Do not overlook this 
Iris. $1.50 
ADVENTURE (Grant 1941) M. 36”. 
Cream and raspberry-cinnamon plicata. Winsome and 
delicate. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
AFAR (Lapham 1948) EM. 34”. 
This sprightly orange sherbert toned pink is one of the 
new toned pinks with a color cast all its own. One of 
the highlights in the garden of that pink Iris specialist, 
Mr. Lapham. The flower can be spotted from afar so 
outstanding is its color. Fine sized blooms, branched 
stems, a flower of instant color appeal. A vigorous 
grower, we recommend it highly. $10.00 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska 1945) M. 36”. 
Blue brushed cream with the brushings as if chalked 
on rather than blended. The cream color radiates 
through the flower like the first gentle rays of the sun. 
Blooms are very large, most unusual and lovely. A 
real innovation. Illustrated above. $5.00 
ALASTOR (Spender 1940) EM. 36”. 
A brilliant, smooth deep pink. An unusual shade near 
cyclamen-pink with a bright orange beard and chestnut- 
brown hafts. A lively flower. 75c 
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ALDURA (Larsen 1943) M. 36”. 
Large and choice blue and white plicata. Of 
exceptional substance and flaring form; the 
large, full flowers are artfully marked with blue 
pencilling on a marble dusted blue-white 
ground. An exceptionally fine Iris, one of the 
best of the blue plicatas. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ALPINE GLOW (Kleinsorge 1945) ML. 36”. 
Appropriately named. A blend of lavender, 
subdued rose and yellow. In the sun a pinky 
cast seems to come forth. Light ruffled 
petals. $3.00 
AMANDINE (G. Douglas 1946) ML. 36”. 
A refreshing cool cream self. The airily fluted 
blooms with wide petals and fine form decep- 
tively give the impression of fragility but its 
amazing substance withstands all kinds of 
weather. Clarity of color and fine form rank 
it as one of the finest creams with a slight 
lemon tinge. Well branched stems; very 
unusual. $8.50 
AMBER GEM (Salbach 1946) EM. 36”. 
Strikingly large, subdued rose with blending of 
light cream-yellow. The overall effect is a glow- 
ing rose-amber. Vigorous and large, imposing 
flowers, well branched and substanced. A fine 
Iris. $7.50 
AMIGO (Williamson 1934) EM. 34”. 
Enchanting and captivating pansy color fa- 
vorite of endearing personality. A striking con- 
trast with clear light lavender standards effec- 
tively foiled by the deep purple velvet, trimly 
edged falls. Warm and unassuming, a rare 
color gem that should be in every garden. Its 
striking contrast reminds one of a rich silken 
SEEM 75c; 3 for $2.00 
ANDALUSIAN BLUE (Schreiner 1938) VE. 20”. 
A fine sky-blue intermediate, the only early flowering 
Iris of this color. Beautiful planted with tulips. 75¢ 
AND THOU (Graves 1942) ML. 36”. 
A very pale mist-blue-white. The color gathers imper- 
ceptibly in intensity until concentrated alongside the blu- 
ish beard in a novel and harmonious manner. $1.50 
ANGELUS (Egelberg 1937) L. 36”. 
One of the very finest orchid-pink Iris. The broad 
blooms, heavily textured, are ideally spaced on a well 
branched stalk. A near self with a shimmering mauve 
iridescence on the falls. The color is exquisite and it 
is an Outstanding Iris. Particularly valuable because it 
is one of the latest Iris to bloom, prolonging the season 
in the garden. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ANITRA (H. Sass 1936) M. 35”. 
A pearly to silvery sky-blue, pure in color. Of great 
size and beautiful form, flaring falls, with a crisp char- 
acter to the flower. A0c; 3 for $1.00 
ANNA WILLIAMSON (Cook 1946) EM. 36”. 
An engaging bright bicolor pink. Standards are lighter 
than the falls giving a nice contrast. A pale yellow 
suffusion throughout pleasantly brightens the rosy pink 
coloring. Nice and crisp. $5.00 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 1944) VL. 36”. 
One of the brightest and most attractive of the rich 
burnt-orange almost henna tones. This choice Iris with 
its broad hafts stands up well. Intense color value, a 
brilliant self; one of our favorites. $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
