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BLUE SHIMMER—Puge 5 
ALONA (DeForest, 1945). M. 38". This beautiful ruffled pink blend 
deserves a place in your garden. Flowers well spaced, and of fine 
form, texture. $1.50 
ALPINE GLOW (Kleinsorge, 1945). M. 40”. H.M. A.LS. 1946. Large 
flowers of rose and lilac. A golden beard brightens the brown hatft. 
$2.00 
ALZA HOLA (Snyder, 1941). M. 38". The standards of this flower are 
of airy white with a blue suffusion tipped with a golden glow, the 
falls of soft blue are edged with gold. Flowers large. 75c 
AMANDINE (Douglas, 1946). L. 36". A.M. AIS. 1948. These cool 
cream colored flowers have just a tinge of lemon to add brightness to 
their beauty. Petals are wide, substance is weather resistant. $7.50 
AMBERWOOD (Kirk., 1941). M. 38". Large flowers blending from a 
light tan to deep copper shades, good substance and branching. 50c 
AMIGO (Williamson, 1934). A.M. A.I.S. 1938. Pansy colored flowers 
with standards of lavender and deep purple velvety falls that are 
edged with the color of the standards. Always a favorite. 50c 
ANITRA (H. Sass, 1936). ML. 36’. Silvery sky blue flowers of great 
size and good substance, make this a favorite in the garden. 40c 
ANNA E. NASH (Callis, 1941). L. 34”. Fragrant wine colored flowers 
with a white beard. A profuse bloomer that increases rapidly. 35c 
ANNA WILLIAMSON (Cook, 1946). M. 36”. H.M. A.I.S. 1946. Bright 
pink bi-color having a creamy suffusion at haft. This is a very hardy 
and free flowering Iris. Flowers broad and smooth textured. $3.00 
ANNE NEWHARD (Weisner, 1940). L. 36’. Standards of clear light 
lavender are joined to falls of dark purple. The standards have a 
hair-like line of deep purple as a trim. 75c 
APHRA (Mitchell, 1941). M. 48’. Pure old gold describes this large 
heavy textured Iris, symmetrically formed, lightly flushed at the 
base of the falls with clear yellow. 50c 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 1944). L. 36”. Brilliant burnt orange Iris. One 
of the most colorful flowers, has good lasting qualities also. $2.00 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge, 1940). M. 40”. A.M. ALS. 1942. A gleaming 
creamy white Iris with a heart of gold. Ruffled close standards and 
broad fall with enamel-like finish. 50c 
ARETHUSA (Gage, 1937). M. 40”. H.M. A.I.S. 1937. Large Daphne 
; re ; ; red flowers growing on tall, well branched stalks. A bronze beard 
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FAW 
VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 

