Leuga. “TOP OF THE WORLD” IRIS 
TERMS USED IN DESCRIPTIONS 
Amoena: White or tinted white standards with colored falls. 
Beard: Narrow band of short, hairlike growth which comes from the 
haft one-third to one-half way down the falls. 
Bi-color: Light or medium standards and deeper contrasting falls. 
Blend: Combination of yellow and one or more other colors. 
Dykes Medal: Highest award an Iris can win. Given to one out- 
standing Iris each year. 
Falls: The three lower petals of the Iris. 
Plicata: A light or white flower flushed, lined or stippled with a 
darker shade, particularly on the margins. 
Self: The same shade of color throughout the whole flower. 
Standards: The three upstanding petals. 
Style Arm: The claw-shaped part in the center of the blossom. 
Variegata: Yellow or near yellow standards with deeper falls which 
may be either veined or solid tones of brown or purple. 
ACE OF SPADES. (Salbach, 1941.) 50c 
Rich dark purple. Falls are violet-black; standards 
a somewhat lighter color value. Smooth finish. 
ALADDIN’S WISH. (Murawska, 1945.) $3.00 
Light blue with brushings of thick cream radiating 
through the large blossom. 
ALBA SUPERBA. (J. Sass, 1943.) $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
Very large, pure white flower of good substance, on 
tall, well branched stalk. 
ALEPPO PLAIN. (J. Sass, 1943.) $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Yellow Plicata. Cream ground heavily dotted and 
sanded on edge forming a border of pansy-purple. 
Large flowers; fine texture. 

ALADDIN’S WISH—$3.00 
BOULDER, COLORADO 
ALPINE GLOW. (Kleinsorge, 1945.) $2.00 
Large flower of subdued rose tones bordering on 
lilac or pale violet. Slaty overcast. Golden beard. 
AMANDINE. (G. Douglas, 1946.) $7.50 
Delicate cream self with a tinge of lemon. Good 
substance. Standards are broad and domed; falls 
full. Ruffled. 
ANGELUS. (Egelberg, 1937.) 50c 
Light creamy pink with some slight lavender iri- 
descence on the falls. Lemon beard. 
ANITRA. (H. Sass, 1936.) 40c; 3 for $1.00 
Large clear pearl-blue self. Standards are domed; 
falls flaring. 
ARAB CHIEF. (Whiting, 1944.) $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A near self of rich copper-cream of splendid texture 
and substance. Pure cadmium beard and metallic 
overlay at the haft give it radiance. Flaring falls. 
ARCTIC. (Kleinsorge, 1940.) 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Large white and gold, with ruffled but closed stand- 
ards and broad, smooth falls. Golden beard. 

ARAB CHIEF—$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
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