Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
AMANDINE. 36 in. (G. Douglas 1946) A refreshing cool cream self. The airily 
fluted blooms with wide petals and fine form deceptively give the impres- 
sion of fragility but its amazing substance withstands all kinds of weather. 
Clarity of color and fine form rank it as one of the finest creams with a 
slight lemon tinge. Well branched stems, very unusual. ............... 7.50 
AMARANTH. (Whiting 1942). Light rosy purple self. Good form, smooth color- 
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AMBROSIA. ‘Fine satiny pink, .....0.....0.00.. .25; 3 for .60; 25 for 4.00 
AMITOLA. 30 in. Lovely soft tourmaline-pink blend. .......... s25 775, STOR Sm .OO 
AMMON. 46 in. Pertect form and a lovely sky-blue. ............ .20; 3 for .50 
AMRITA. 36 in. A delightful blue bi-color. ....0.........0.00.. (2534..39 tore 00 
ANAKIM. 45 in. Pure soft mauve of colossal size. Perfect. ...... .40; 3 for 1.00 
ANDANTE. 36 in. Lovely rich red-purple tone. .............. 25ers Tore bO 
AND THOU (Graves 1942) A self of palest Wedgewood blue with a deeper 
blue flush in the center of the bloom. The large flowers are rounded in 
form, of heavy substance. Beard blue tipped white. Strong sturdy stalks 
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ANGELUS. 34 in. Very deep pink. Valuable in breeding. ...... .40; 3 for 1.00 
| 25 for 7.50 
ANITRA. 35 in. (H. Sass}. A pearly to silvery sky-blue, pure in color. Of great 
size and beautiful form, flaring falls with a crisp character to the flower... _—_—.40 
ANNABEL, (Whiting 1942). A very clear light blue self, it is the pod parent 
of the lovely Blue Rhythm ...... “lnc he atte ty tt dik eet ert agen Reni 1.00 
ANNA GAGE. (Gage 1941). A blending of tawny olive standards and rich 
Beem srown taring falls. Tall. 00.7. 0825. PMT Sn: .60; 3 for 1.50 
ANNA WILLIAMSON. (Cook 1946). A blended pink bicolor with good carry- 
ing qualities in the garden. The contrast of light pink standards and deeper 
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ANNE MARIE CAYEUX. 36 in. Standards pinkish lilac, flushed grey, Falls 
emeremiulerover grey. oo. Sa ERS £30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
ANNE NEWHARD. (Weisner 1940). Clear satiny blue purple bicolor, very 
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ARAB CHIEF. (Whiting 1944). One of the brightest and most attractive of the 
rich burnt-orange almost henna tones. This choice iris with its broad hatts 
stands up well. Intense color value, a brilliant self. .................02. 2.00 
ARABIAN NIGHTS. (Whiting 1949). An exotic medley of peach pink and 
copper tones. Large shapely flowers, well spaced on strong tall spikes. The 
buds and even the stems are deeply tinged with copper — very effective 
in flower arrangements. Plants vigorous and hardy. ...............5.. 12.50 
ARBUTUS. 30 in. Standards erect, very soft lavender violet flushed soft gold 
at the throat. Falls are mauvette, blending to a soft grey border. .35; 3 for 1.00 
ARCADIA BUTTERCUP. (Milliken). A solid deep yellow which is so clear and 
bright that it fairly shines even on dull days. The color is uniform through- 
out and runs into the depth of the center of the flower. The standards are 
arched, falls semi-flaring, substance excellent. ...............-. 0-000) 5.00 
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ARIANE. One of the better French plicatas. This and Florentine we think the 
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