Tall Bearded Iria. . General List 
ACADIA (Tompkins 1946) M. 40 in. A 
large, beautifully formed flower of rich 
clear lemon. Heavily substanced, broad 
petals with finely crimped edge___-$ 1.00 
ACTION FRONT. (Cook 1942) E.M. 36 in. 
Large fiery red with a copper under- 
or Sa a a a pe 1.00 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ (Graves 1948) M. 42 
in. A very large flower of purest white 
with deep gold touches on the hafts and 
a gold throat. The form is semi-flaring 
and the flowers are heavy of substance. 
a a a SN a hey $ 5.00 
ADMIRATION. (K. Smith) 1946) M. 36 
in. A. massive, heavily substanced flower 
of rich medium yellow. H.M. 1947__$ 5.00 
ADOIS. (Cass 1940) L. 36 in. A choice late 
amoena with warm blue standards and 
Menon purple falls-s2-.2-L__=.. $ 2.00 
ADVANCE GUARD. (Mitchell 1945) M. 
38 in. Large ruffled plicata of white 
ground with deep purple edging---$ .75 
ALADDIN’S WISH. (Murawska 1945) M. 
36 in. Large cream with heavy sky blue 
Drtsnines; Very lovely —2...--.--- $ 2.00 
ALBA SUPERBA .(J. Sass 1943) M. 38 in. 
A gigantic pure white, truly superb. 
at ds lll a $ 2.00 
ALICIA. (Rawlins 1948) E-M. 40 in. A 
beautifully formed iris of smooth color- 
ing on the light side of medium blue. 
Excellent substance and smooth finish. 
NR TS $10.00 
ALLINE ROGERS. (Klein. 1950) M. 34 in. 
A rich blend of dusty rose and pink with 
an undertone of gold and a deeper gold 
throat. Broad petals and flaring form. 
A rosier edition of Cascade Splendor. 
CEI Se $10.00 
ALPINE GLOW. (Klein 1944) M. 37 in. 
A large showy iris of soft rose and 
Seer eiiac, t1.M. 1946... -- $ 1.50 
ALTAMOHR. (Paul-Muhl 1948) M. 38 in. 
Very similar to its parents, Ormohr, but 
Seer more pink oo) oe $ 2.00 
AMANDINE. (Douglas 1946) M.L. 36 in. 
A highly rated cream self that has a 
faint flush of lemon. A.M. 1948.___$ 5.00 
ANATOLIA, (Craig 1949) M. 39 in. Light 
red violet of typical Onco form and vein- 
ing but with an added plicata like 
stippling. Small signal patch. Should 
Drovye*a most useful parent ~-2.~-- $ 6.00 
AND THOU. (Graves 1942) M. 38 in. Pale 
wedgewood blue of fine form and large 
size. Blue tinted throat and beard._$ .75 
ANNABEL. (Whiting 1942) M. 37 in. 
Beautifully formed pale blue that is a 
fine parent and a wonderful garden 
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ANNA WILLIAMSON. (Cook 1946) M. 
36 in. Large light pink bicolor with a 
hint of apricot gold throughout___$ 2.00 
ANTIGONE. (Cay 1939) M. 36 in. Brilliant 
golden yellow that has a sleek satiny 
bttipeti eee SE eee $ .69 
APEX. (Tompkins 1947) M .38 in. A self 
of glowing Bordeaux red with excellent 
form, good size and heavy substance. A 
clean unmarked haft and a yellow beard 
BECOME COlOl eee a $10.08 
ARAB CHIEF. (Whiting 1944) M. 36 in. 
A near self of flaming coppery burnt 
CHET S Sng gal Ri ee, 298 eile Sauna $ 1.00 
ARCTIC QUEEN. (H. Schirmer 1948) M. 
38 in. A gigantic pure white of flaring 
Binet ee eee tee et A et ors Shee $ 5.00 
ARGUS PHEASANT. (DeForest 1948) M. 
38 in. A smooth self of light golden 
brown, this is a beautifully formed flow- 
er with broad, ruffled petals and flaring 
form. Good placement on strong, excel- 
lently branched stalks. I was a visitor 
at the DeForests in 1946 and I won’t soon 
forget the thrill we got when we found 
this open in. the seedling patch one 
morning. You will get the same kind of 
thrill when you see it for the first time 
for it certainly is tops in its class. A.M. 
ee 2 oes ee $15.00 
ARIA. (Tompkins 1948) M. 38 in. A large 
full bodied and wide petaled flower of 
deep Carmine undertoned coppery henna. 
Fine semi-flaring form and heavy sub- 
SrancCea wane. Parentise -~- - $ 3.50 
AUGUSTA. (MeKee 1946) M. 37 in. A 
large enamel like finished flower in 
blended tones of blue, rose, pink and 
gold. Lovely form with broad ruffled 
ee inte pene arr ee Ot ee $ 5.00 
AURORA DAWN. (Whiting 1948) M. 40 
in. A brilliant Tyrian pink with a gold 
and rose overlay. A dusting of gold and 
a tiny blue blaze on the fall adds to its 
Shah gs PUR Fie San as ape Se ae oe eae $ 2.00 
AVE MARIA (Tompkins 17a) M-L. 38 
in. A pure white of gigantic size. Will 
not burn in the sun as it has good sub- 
stance, however, the midribs are not 
always strong enough to hold the large 
petals in perfect placement. A beauty 
for the show room and a very good 
SiGe ts | ee Se ee ee ee $ 1.00 
AZEALIA. (Nesmith 1946) M. 36 in. A 
smooth shell pink with a flush of ivory 
and a deep pink beard ~----------- $ 4.00 
AZTEC GLORY. (Horton 1941) M. 38 in. 
Bright Indian red blended coppery 
Ry reire ee one = te oe Se ep $ .75 
AZTEC INDIAN. (Buss 1949) M. 38 in. 
An outstanding new iris of deep rich 
brown and shimmering copper----- $10.00 
