ACTION FRONT (Cook, 1842) $1.00 each 
Deep, coppery-red with extra broad 
falls. The haft is solidly colored and the 
beard brilliant yellow. A vigorous 
grower with strong stalks. 
ALASTOR. (Spender, 1940) 60c each 
A brilliant, smooth, deep pink with 
bright orange beard, golden ceater and 
hazel-brown haft. A. M. 1941. 
ALBA SUPERBA (J. Sass, 1943) $2.50 ea. 
A splendid white iris with domed stan- 
Cards and flaring falls. H. M. 1943. 
AMETHYST DOME 50c each 
Beautiful, domed standards of amethyst 
blue with carmine red falls. 
AMIGO (Williamson, 1934) 50c each 
An all-time favorite pansy colored iris, 
with light violet standards and violet- 
purple falls edged light blue. A good 
grower and sure to please. A. M. 1938. 
AMITOLA (H. Sass, 1936) 35c each 
Rose and pink blend with russet flush. 
AND THOU (Graves, 1942) $1.00 each 
Pale blue with deeper flush at the cen- 
ter. Thesbeard is blue, tipped with 
white. Large, well rounded flowers on 
well branched stems. H. M. 1942. 
ANGELUS ‘Egelberg, 1937) 50c each 
One of the finest orchid pinks, with a 
little lavender below the lemon-yellow 
beard. The flowers are broad, of heavy 
texture and nicely spaced on strong 
stems. A late bloomer, H. M. 1939. 
ANITRA (H. Sass, 1936) 40c each 
Large flowers of pure sky-blue. The 
falls are flaring, crisp and cool. 
ANN NEWHARD (Weisner, 1940) 50c ea. 
A lovely bi-color with hyacinth-blue 
standards and velvety blue-purple falls 
with deep blue margin. A lovely color 
combination: Try ‘it in your garden. 
H. M. 1944. 
APRICOT (Klein, 1938) 50c each 
Medium sized ruffled flowers of golden 
apricot color. 
ARCTIC (Klein., 1940) 50c each 
One of the finest iris ever introduced. 
Very large white and gold flowers of 
perfect form with closed ruffled stan- 
dards and broad falls. Yellow at the 
center extending into the falls. A. M. 
1942. 
DAYBREAK 
AUBANEL (Cayeux, 1935) 60c each 
Large well formed flower of near shrimp 
pink with quite a bit of yellow at the 
center. A lovely French iris of great 
charm. 
A delightful blend of smoky-violet and 
AZTEC COPPER (Klein., 1939) 50c each 
A delightful blend of smoky-velvet and 
copper. The flowers have good substance 
and are borne on good stems. H. M. 1940. 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison, 1943) $1.25 ea. 
Nicely ruffled flowers of pale azure blue 
with domed standards and horizontal 
falls. The petals are wide and the beard 
is white. A. M. 1945. 
BALLET GIRL (H. Sass, 1935) 50c each 
An iris with personality. Very refined 
in form and of pailest, filmy pink. A de- 
lightful flower in an exquisite color. 
BALMUNG (H. Sass, 1939) 75¢c each 
One of the finest plicatas with yellow 
background. The petals are broad and 
recularly marked with cinnamon-brown. 
The flowers are well formed and larger 
than many of this type. A. M. 1942. 
BANDMASTER (Hall, 1944) $2.00 each 
The flowers are of immense size and 
stalks are tall and well branched. The 
color is a medium blue, just a little 
lighter than The Admiral, and a little 
darker than Great Lakes. Strong vig- 
orous grower with broad, deep-green 
foliage. H. M. 1944. 
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