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BEARDED | IRISES IN MODERN VARIETIES 

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Ai Selected List— 1950 
ACTION FRONT (Cook, 1942) M. 36” $1. 
Huge deep coppery red with broad falls and yellow beard 
BRIGHT MELODY (Snyder, 1942). M. 36” 
Ripe Concord grape self, in deep rich tones. Different! 
ADELANTO (DeForest, 1941) M. 48” 50c BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934). EM. 40” 50c 
Golden yellow ochre and Buckthorn brown, strong stalked. Deep blue violet self. F. semi-flaring without venation. 
ADVENTURE (Grant, 1941) M. 40” 15¢ BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944). M. 36” $3.60 
Cream plicata With crushed raspberry stitching - Lovely! Warm shade of henna-copper. Strong S. and large rounded F. 
fs BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge, 1939). ML. 40’ 50c 
ALASTOR (Spender, 1940) M, 30 j iti 60c Almost a self color of buckskin tan. Large, tall, much admired. 
Cyclamen pink, old gold underlay; of English origin. 
BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1940). M. 34” 50c 
ane hr oa: at a 38” é tieoe 2 iia Light tan. Frilled S., with F. overlaid smoky lavender. Bright. 
iry white an owder blue flowers golden tipped and edged. 
Y g BR . CALIFORNIA ROSE (Salbach, 1947). M. 36” $5.00 
AMBER GEM (Salbach, 1946) E. 36” $5.00 Very large pure old rose self. Very lovely! 
Large bright chestnut and gold—striking! CAMEROUN (Cayeux, 1938). M. 38” $1.00 
AND THOU (Graves, 1942) M. 36” $1.00 Brilliant deep purple with S. vivid and F. velvety black. 
Tops in beauty, pale wedgewood blue self with blue beard. CANYON ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1945). M. 36” $3.00 
Profuse blooming, fine tailoring in co r 
ANNE NEWHARD (Wiesner, 1940) VL. 34” 50¢ ee a g°In copper-brown and itan- 
Hyacinth blue and velvety blue-purple—pleasing combination. CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook, 1941). ML. 36” $1.00 
A € (Kl 1940) M. 40 50 Solid rich color! Maroon purple self, subdued bronze beard. 
RCTI einsorge, . 40” ic ; ~ 
Picture this gleaming creamy white and gold against dark green. CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson, 1946). L. 36 $2.00 
A HUSA (G 1940) M. 36 50 Large, well spaced flowers. Rich gold and creamy lemon. 
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Daphne red self with a bronze beard of metallic lustre. CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith, 1940). ML. 40 $1.00 
Light ivory self, overlaid pale Chartreuse. S. domed. 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest, 1948) M. 38” $18.00 ‘ 
Large smooth flower, bright golden brown. Scarce. CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945). L. 40 $3.50 
IANE (C 1935) M. 36 50 A ruffled blend—pink, tan, and apricot. Orange beard. 
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Of French origin. A plicata—white overshadowed blue. CASA MORENA (DeForest, 1943). ML. 38” $2.00 
Large flower of rich burnt sienna, deep and glistening. 
ATHALA (Cayeux, 1936) M. 36” 50c ie 
A white ground is stitched blue-lilac. A lovely plicata. CHANTILLY (Hall, 1945). M. 36 $3.50 
Lacelike flutes and frills make this delighftul. Orchid pink. 
ATROUS (Gage, 1942) M. 34” $1.00 vl 
Velvety dark red-purple displayed entrancingly CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest, 1942). ML. 36 $1.00 
i Ox-blood red and bronzy gold throughout. Unique color values. 
AUTUMN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941). RE. 35 50c 
Double beauty! Unique and tall, a bright red-purple blaze. CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936). ML. 40” 75¢ 
: Pleasing blend of deep pink, golden bronze, and lilac. 
AZTEC GLORY (Horton, 1941) ML. 35” $1.00 * 
A glowing copper blend, with red and yellow predominate. CHIVALRY (J. Wills, 1944) ML. 36 $7.50 
u An outstanding iris in the medium blue range. Impressive! 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison, 1943) ML. 50’ $1.25 ‘: 
Delicate color in pale lavender blue, falls ruffled. CHRISTABEL (Lapham, 1936). M. 38 50c 
: Glowing true red, copper cast. A floriferous eye-catcher. 
BALMUNG (H. Sass, 1939). M. 36’ 715¢ "i 
An outstanding yellow plicata, brown peppered contrast color. CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass, 1936). ML. 42 50c 
Rich yellow and bright chestnut red in an outstanding flower. 
BANDMASTER (Hall, 1944). M. 36” $2.00 # 
Bluest of the medium toned blues, leader in more than name! CLARET VELVET (National, 1940). M. 32 50c 
& Claret, deep purplish red, at its velvety best. Clear self. 
BEAVERTON (National, 1945). M. 44 $1.00 ‘ 
Rich copper brown and violet rose fused with dark maroon. CLOUD CASTLE (Graves, 1944). M. 37 $3. 
i Pale wisteria blue, exquisite and charming. S. domed, fluted. 
BERMUDA SAND (Hall, 1939). M. 36 $1.00 
Light coffee-tan, heavily ruffled. Glint of gold in large flower. 
LACK FOREST (Schreiner, 1945). M. 33” 3. 
A striking development—silky ebon-blue-black. Blue beard. 
COPPER ROSE (P. Cook, 1941). M. 38” $1.00 
Smooth blending of old rose, copper and tan. Yellow in center. 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge, 1941). M. 40” $1. 
Shades of golden pink with copper undertones. Slight ruffle. 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting, 1945). ML. 38” $4.00 DEEP VELVET (Salbach, 1939) ML. 38” 75¢ 
Large flowers, near cornflower blue, with silvery overtone. Caras) Weiicadidecased Vidleh Bsawnseuthios ot hake 
IMMER (J. Sass, 1942). M. 38" $1. DISPLAY (Grant, 1942). ML. 33” $1.00 
ebb icata: Waxy white background heavily stippled clear blue. Red, dark and rich, nearly self. A garden highlight! 
BRASS BAND (Whiting, 1949). M. 38” DOWN EAST (Tobie, 1943). EM. 37” $2.50 
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Orange yellow with aad be fall—brilliant, dashing and bold! 
Even toned glowing purple, bronze beard, good branching. 

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