Choice Washington Grown Iris 
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ACTION FRONT (P. Cook 42) Copper- 
red and garnet brown bi-tone. Large 
blooms, broad petals with brilliant 
yellow beard. $1.00 
ALDURA (Larsen ’42) A plicata with 
clean white ground and beautiful blue 
markings. Very beautiful. $1.00 
ALZA HOLA (Snyder 741) A _ lovely 
blend of gold and powder blue. Very 
sweet. $1.00 
AMANDINE (G. Douglas ’46) Big, ruf- 
fled, cream colored Iris with excellent 
substance, wide falls and standards. 
$7.50 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting ’44) A vivid 
rosy-orange self, making a gorgeous 
clump. Increases rapidly. Fragrant. 
$2.00 
AUBURN (Kleinsorge °45) A self of 
coppery henna-brown, with a sugges- 
tion of gold. Early blooming with 
style and brilliance. $7.50 
AZALEA (Nesmith ’46) A charming 
azalea pink with an ivory overtone. 
Strong, high standards, vigorous in- 
creaser. Really choice, $7.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison ’°43) Ruffled, 
pale azure-blue self. Most weather re- 
sistant of all. Has everything and sells 
out fast. S125 
BANDMASTER (Hall ’44) Large, free- 
blooming, medium blue, near to sky 
blue. Color holds up. Vigorous grow- 
er. $2.00 
BATAAN (Kleinsorge ’42) Deep, rich 
brown with coppery plum and henna 
blended together. Lovely background 
for creams. $2.00 
BELLE AMIE (Ohl °49) Another cool 
lemon-ice yellow, a true self with ex- 
cellent branching. Said to be best in 
its class. $7.50 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach ’42) Has 
all that makes a good Iris; size, color, 
form and substance. $1.00 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner ’45) True 
ebony blue-black. Even the beard is 
nearly black. Medium height. $3.50 
BLACK RUBY (Dolman ’49) Almost 
a black-red with bronze gold beard. 
Smooth and glossy. About 35 inches 
tall. An outstanding Iris, in a larger 
einlackae $7.50 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 745) Near 
cornflower blue with a silvery sheen. 
Wide falls and standards and no haft 
markings. Good substance and _ fine 
branching. $4.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 742) White 
and blue plicata that is different, with 
blue dots and forming a wide band on 
falls and standards. Large and fine. 
$1.50 
BLUE VALLEY (K. Smith ’47) Nearly 
true blue. large, ruffled and _ very 
choice. This one is scarce and a fa- 
vorite. $10.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 741) 
Brilliant golden coppery-brown. <A 
beautiful splash of color, Medium 
height. $1.25 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge °44) A 
self-colored iris, henna to copper 
shade. Runner-up for the Dykes med- 
al in 1948. A glorious Iris. $3.50 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall 748) A large, 
ruffled, dark amethyst in color. Great 
garden value. Popular. $3.00 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux 738) Glowing, 
rich, deep purple, with the sheen of 
satin, Better than expected. $1.00 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting ’47) Glow- 
ing ruby self heavily overlaid with 
bright copper. No haft markings. 
Beard is copper red. Good substance 
and long blooming, $15.00 
CAPE BON (Tompkins ’45) A _ rich 
chocolate brown blended with red. A 
leathery finish and heavy substance. 
$10.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 741) Maroon 
purple, large and smooth, Late. Very 
good. $1.00 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson ’46) A 
giant for size, ruffled lemon yellow 
standards. Falis are white’ with 
streaks of gold. Floriferous. $2.00 
