GENERAL LIST 
The name of the variety will be followed by that of the originator and year of 
introduction, followed by height in inches and awards from the American Iris 
Society. DM will signify Dykes Medal; 
Honorable Mention. 
AM, Award of Merit; and HM, the 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
ADMIRATION (K. Smith 1946) 38”. 
HM 1947. A tall and smooth yellow 
with ruffled standards and semi-flar- 
ing falls. Late and fine. $4.00 
AMANDINE (Douglas 1946) 36”. AM 
1948. This new and popular lemon- 
cream iris has airily ruffled form and 
cool clean color. $2.50 
AMBER GEM (Salbach 1946) 36”. HM 
1947. Extremely large and vigorous 
chestnut brown and gold iris. $1.50 
AND THOU (Graves 1942) 36”. HM 
1942. Palest Wedgwood blue, with con- 
trasting deep blue beard. $1.00 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 1944) 36”. HM 
1946. Brilliant broad petalled iris of 
burned orange. Lovely color. $1.00 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest 1948) 
38”. AM 1950. This magnificent brown 
iris is lovely beyond words. Small 
stock, one to the customer, please. 
$10.00 
AUBURN (Kleinsorge 1945) 36”. HM 
1946: Handsome Auburn-red with a 
bright patch of blue on the falls. $4.00 
AZALEA (Nesmith 1946) 36”. One of 
the new pinks, it’s color Azalea pink 
with a coral beard. $1.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) 34”. 
AM 1945. Much beruffled pale azure 
blue, wide and flaring. 90¢ 
BARRIMOHR (Miller 1944) 36”. Huge 
and handsome, a mulberry-violet seed- 
ling of Wm. Mohr, with much ruff- 
ling. $1.00 
BATAAN (Kleinsorge 1942) 36”. Very 
distinct and attractive. Coppery plum, 
henna and brown. $1.00 
BILLOWY SEA (Norton 1944) 38”. 
Stylish and flaring light blue. $1.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 1942) 36”. 
AM 1946. A very fine deep yellow of 
top quality. aoe 
BLACK BANNER (Nicholls 1947) 36”. 
HM 1947. Dark and velvety, a rich and 
sleek near-black. $1.00 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner 1945) 33”. 
AM 1948. A flaring almost coal black 
iris. Medium size and height, small 
plant. $1.50 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) 38” 
DM 1950. A faultless near cornflower 
blue, which has won the highest honor 
that it is possible to bestow. An abso- 
lute must have. $1.50 
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