TERRY'S 
TALL BEARDED 
IRIS 
1949 
ADVENTURE—(Grant 1941) EM. 36”. A 
cream yellow and crushed raspberry pli- 
cata with broad standards and large flar- 
ing falls. Branching and substance excel: 
lent 2943 ee ee ee 75¢ 
AFAR— (Lapham 1948) EM. 34”. A color 
cast all its own of orange sherbet new 
toned pink. A vigorous grower, fine sized 
blooms, branched stems. Another out- 
standing color by that pink Iris specialist, 
Mri t La pita in: a eee $12.50 
ALASTOR— (Spender 1940) EM. 38”. A 
deep cyclamen pink with an underlay of 
rich old gold. Very colorful. English Sil- 
ver Medals 19375 tAIM® 1194 le eee. 75¢ 
3 for Wit sees ae a ees RY es 
ALEPPO PLAIN—(Sass 1943) M. 36”. A 
yellow plicata. Cream ground heavily dot- 
ted and sanded on edge forming a border 
of pansy-purple. Large flowers. Superb. 
$1.50 
ALICE. HARDING — (Cayeux 1933) M. 
38”. A large satiny, soft primrose-yellow 
self, with deep orange beard. Flowers of 
perfect form and substance. Profuse bloo- 
Metwand eV GOrOUSmO LOWE as eet 25¢ 
Det Ore es 
AMIGO— (Williamson 1934) M. 30”. Clear 
light lavender violet standards brilliantly 
contrasted with falls of deep, velvety, hy- 
acinth violet, shading out to light hya- 
cinth violet narrow white margin. A rich 
Iris suggesting a velvety blue purple pansy. 
Heavy texture, fine form. HM. 1936; 
DM 93 Bee eee 72633 torece $2.00 
AND THOU—(Graves 1942) M. 40”. A 
self of pale cool blue, increasing in depth 
of color toward the center, and accented 
by the deep blue beard, tipped white. 
Large flowers of heavy substance and 
rounded form. | LtIM.9194)..-. 2. $1.73 
ANGELUS—(Egelberg 1937) L. 36”. A 
fine orchid pink, shimmering lavender 
iridescence just below the lemon beard. 
A near self. Broad blooms, heavily text- 
ured, ideally spaced on well branched 
husky stalks. One of the largest Iris to 
bloom. HM. 1939. 35¢; 3 for........ $1.00 
ANITRA—(H. Sass 1936) M. 35”. A sil- 
very sky-blue, pure in color. Great size 
and beautiful form with flaring falls. A 
striking blue in late afternoon and early 
@VeENIN G5 3... 2) eee 22h es 35¢ 
ANN NEWHARD — (Wiesner 1940) L. 
38”. Standards hyacinth blue; very effect- 
ively contrasted with the deep, velvety, 
blue-purple, flaring falls. This Iris is wor- 
thy of greater distribution.<.2222.00. 75¢ 
ANTIGONE—(Cayeux 1938) M. 36”. A 
large grand yellow self. For mass planting 
this is very effective. Dykes Medal win- 
Neral I332 900353. fOf.2.. cee eee 125 
APRICOT—(Kleinsorge 1938) M. 36”. A 
golden apricot self. Medium sized flowers, 
slightly ruffled standards and falls. Fine. 
35¢ 
ARAB CHIEF—(Whiting 1944) VL. 36”. 
A near self of flashy and most attractive 
rich burnt orange, almost henna tones. A 
free bloomer, large, tall and late. Its tall 
hafts stand up well. A favorite in any- 
onesie gardens ..-2.2.6.5 cee De 
ARIANE—(Cayeux 1939) M. 36”. White- 
blue plicata. A decidedly different and 
enormous plicata and gleaming white, 
overshadowed heavily with feathery veins 
of violet blue. The best from France, and 
a good one. 
ATROUS— (Gage 1934) M. 34”. A deep 
burgundy red, darkest of all red purples. 
At a distance it seems black, almost a self. 
Good sized flowers and velvety substance. 
$1.50 
AUBANEL — (Cayeux 1935) ML. 38”. 
Large shrimp pink with warm yellow 
throat, well formed. This is one of the 
loveliest Irises ever received from France, 
and the nearest to pink in colot........ 50¢; 
Che ke) ght ede ee EEE | $1.25 
AZTEC COPPER—(Kleinsorge 1939) M. 
36”. Rare blend of smoky violets and 
delicate coppers. Large flowers have broad 
hafts and good substance. A very fine 
Teper tee ye oes ee 75¢ 
