Selected List of Bearded Iris 
ADELANTO— 
(DeForest 1941) Flower of golden 
yellow ochre and Buckthorn brown on 
48 inch well-branched stalk. $1.00 
ADMIRATION— 
(K. Smith 1946) Late yellow of qual- 
ity and substance. 5.00 
ALASTOR— 
(Splendor 1940) An exceptional Iris 
in deep pink tones. Vivid. -60 
ALDURA— 
(Larsen 1943) Large blue and white 
plicata of good substance and flaring 
form. $1.00 
ALONA— 
(DeForest 1945) Ruffled flower hav- 
ing horizontal falls. Pink blend in the 
color range of China Maid. Well- 
branched stalk. $1.50 
AMANDINE— 
(Douglas) 1946) Cream self, with 
slight lemon tinge. High symposium 
rating. $5.00 
AMIGO— 
(Williamson 1934) Standards clear 
light lavender violet; falls deep hya- 
cinth violet with light margin. Med- 
ium height. 50 
ARAB CHIEF— 
(Whiting 1944) A near self of rich 
burnt orange coloring. $1.00 
ARGUS PHEASANT— 
(DeForest 1948) Height, 38 inches. 
Large flower; smooth, bright golden 
Argus brown, with self beard. Honor- 
able Mention 1948. K A.M. 1950 $15.06 
AZURE SKIES— 
Pattison 1943) Fine pale blue, with 
ruffled horizontal falls. One of the best 
of the light blues. $1.25 
BANDMASTER— 
Hall 1944) Immense medium blue on 
a tall stalk. Lighter than the Admiral. 
from the same garden. $1.00 
BERKELEY GOLD— 
(Salbach 1942) Clear, rich yellow. 
One of the best. Tall, well ea 
BLACK FOREST— 
(Schreiner, 1945) An ebony blue 
black, considered the nearest to black 
of any introduced variety. $2.06 
BLACK ORCHID— 
(DeForest 1950) Large, flaring flow- 
ers in Sable color range. Vigorous 
grower. Well-branched stalk. From a 
large, dark seedling of Her Grace, X 
Sable. $10.00 
BLUE GLOW— 
(Nicholls 1945) A rich shade of deep 
blue, with brown haft. Large and fine. 
Honorable Mention, 1948. $2.50 
BLUE FRILLS— 
(Stephenson 1946) Rounded flower 
of azure blue. Heavy substance. $3.00 
BLUE RHYTHM— 
(Whiting 1945) A step nearer real 
blue in an iris, being close to corn- 
flower blue. Flowers large and full, 
with wide halft. Tall stalk. President’s 
cup and Dykes medal, 1950. $3.00 
BLUE SHIMMER— 
(J. Sass 1942) A large, clean white 
plicata with blue stippling. One of the 
very best of the plicatas. $1.00 
BLUE VALLEY— 
(K. Smith 1947 One of the closest to 
true blue. A top notch variety. Smooth, 
large flower. ..$7.50 
BRIGHT LIGHTS— 
(Schreiner 1946) Yellow plicata, with 
tan stitching and white blaze on the 
falls. $2.00 
BRYCE CANYON— 
(Kleinsorge 1944) A copper-toned 
blend much in demand. $2.50 
