Selected List of Bearded Iris 
ACTION FRONT— 
(Cook 1942) Large glowing coppery red. 
ADELANTO— 
(DeForest 1941) Flower of golden yellow 
ochre and Buckthorn brown on 48 inch 
well-branched stalk. $1.00 
ADMIRATION— 
(K. Smith 1946) Late yellow of quality 
and substance. $6.00 
ALASTOR— 
(Splendor 1940) An exceptional iris in 
deep pink tones. Vivid. 60 
ALDURA— 
(Larsen 1943) Large blue and white 
plicata of good substance and flaring form. 
$1.00 
ALONA— 
(DeForest 1945) Ruffled flower having 
horizontal falls. Pink blend in the color 
range of China Maid. Well-branched stalk. 
$1.50 
AMANDINE— 
(Douglas) 1946) Cream self, with slight 
lemon tinge. High symposium rating. $7.50 
AMIGO— 
(Williamson 1934) Standards clear light 
lavender violet; falls deep hyacinth violet 
with light margin. Medium height. 0 
ARAB CHIEF— 
(Whiting 1944) A near self of rich burnt 
orange coloring. $2.00 
ARGUS PHEASANT— 
(DeForest 1948) Height, 38 inches. Large 
flower; smooth, bright golden Argus brown, 
with self heard. Honorable Mention 1948. 
$18.00 
AZURE SKIES— 
(Pattison 1943) Fine pale blue, with 
ruffled horizontal falls. One of the best of 
the light blues. $1.25 
BAN DMASTER— 
(Hall 1944) Immense medium blue on 
a tall stalk. Lighter than the Admiral, from 
the same garden. $2.00 
BERKELEY GOLD— 
(Salbach 1942) Clear, rich vellow. One 
of the best. Tall, well branched. $1.00 
BLACK BANNER— 
(Nicholls 1947) As its name indicates, a 
dark one, and an interesting addition to 
this group. $2.50 
BLACK FOREST— 
(Schreiner, 1945) An ebony blue black, 
considered the nearest to ‘black of any 
introduced variety. $3.50 
BLUE GLOW— 
(Nicholls 1945) A rich shade of deep 
blue, with brown haft. Large and fine. 
Honorable Mention, 1948. $3.50 
BLUE FRILLS— 
(Stephenson 1946) Rounded flower of 
azure blue. Heavy substance. $3.00 
BLUE RHYTHM— 
(Whiting 1945) A step nearer real blue 
in an iris, being close to cornflower blue. 
Flowers large and full, with wide haft. 
fleal Pesta lice $4.00 
BLUE SHIMMER— 
(J. -Sass -1942) A large, clean white 
plicata with blue stippling. One of the very 
best of the plicatas. $1.50 
BLUE VALLEY— 
(K. Smith 1947) One of the closest to 
true blue. A top notch variety. Smooth, 
large flower. $10.00 
BRIGHT LIGHTS— 
(Schreiner 1946) Yellow plicata, with 
tan stitching and white blaze on the falls. 
$3.00 
BRIGHT MELODY— as 
(Snyder 1942) Smooth flower of rich 
.uncord grape coloring. $1.50 
BRILLIANT AMBER— 
(Salbach 1947) New, large amber blend 
with shght tone of pink. Tall. $5.00 
BROWN THRASHER— 
(Kirkland 1941) One of the best browns. 
Medium sized flowers, having lustrous 
sheen, well placed on good stalk. $1.25 
