Argus Pheasant—‘‘finest brown yet produced”’ Harry Randall, England. 
AT DAWNING—(Kirkland 1935) E.35”. Pale pink standards; rose- 
pink falls, attractive two-tone pink with yellow center. __. $0.50 
AUBANEL—(Cayeux 1935) M.36”. Large, glistening, heliotrope-tinted 
shyimp-pmk flushed yellow at the heart. coo. cecceeeacel $0.50 
AUBURN-—(Kleinsorge 1945) E.36”. Coppery henna-brown with a 
brilliant patch of blue in the center of each fall. Large and richly 
COM OTREC «  ce ecciase beer ee a $4.00 
AUGUSTA—(McKee 1950) M.40”. Lovely tan blend with lavender 
center mediumesized, excellently formed: 32. $4.00 
AURORA DAWN—(Whiting 1948) M.40”. Brilliant rose-pink and 
Ol D1 Cl Camummnenmren er. ote erence ea ee ok te $1.50 
AUTUMN FLAME —(H. Sass 1941) E.34”. Big, tall, bright red-purple 
thamwentsmorrepeatwmtie fall) 22 ee $0.75 
AUTUMN SPLENDOR—(Stevens 1946) M.38”. Not a fall-bloomer. 
Its name stems from its glowing golden brown autumn-leaf color. 
Good size and substance. $3.50 
AUTUMN SUNSET—(Lapham 1939) E.34”. Beautiful large-flowered 
blend of gold, rose, and lilac, tall and well-substanced. Inclined to 
RED atelniech epic mmeewen ween ee ect POA ls eae ee ee $0.75 
AZTEC INDIAN—(W. E. Buss 1949) EM.38”. Large, blended varie- 
gata, very bright and colorful. Ruffled, domed standards are tan 
yellow with soft reddish suffusion and overlay of sparkling irides- 
cence. Semi-flaring falls are rich brown-red and velvety. Substance, 
stalk, branching, floriferousness, and vigor all satisfactory. e. $6.50 
AZURE SKIES—(Pattison 1943) M.36”. Airily ruffled pale lavender- 
blue with firm, domed standards and widely flaring falls. Substance 
anGapLanchin cearecexcellentwea «ality itis. ]qass es) ee $0.75 
BAGHDAD—(Whiting 1945) ML.34”. Very colorful wax-yellow with 
smooth overlay of pure brass on the falls. Intense metallic color 
WHA TICCL EAD Tus UL SLAN CE sae ey 2.0 Leake thencecastiosessdae saeco. $2.50 
BALLET DANCER —(Kleinsorge 1949) M.38”. Buffy golden apricot 
with lively flaring form, large and broad-petalled. $5.00 
BALMUNG—(H. Sass 1939) ML.38”. Especially fine yellow plicata 
with clear brown markings. Large, broad-petalled, well-formed 
flowers. $0.60 
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BANDED BEAUTY—(H. Sass 1948) ML.36”. Clean yellow-ground 
plicata, the falls heavily edged red-grown. Rich color, good form 
and size. $3.50 
BANDMASTER—(Hall 1944) M.38”. Very large and very blue in a 
sky-blue shade. Good form, substance, stem and branching and a 
ViDOLOUSs SLOWCH Se | oem et ee ete a1 eee 2 eres 2 Bleek. ee $1.00 
BELMONT—(T. Williams 1938) L.38”. Clear dark medium blue of 
great purity. Large, frilled and semi-flaring. _...............------ $0.50 
BENEDICTION—(W. E. Buss 1950) VL.39”. Satin sleek and very 
luminous bluish wine self, the richly textured falls reflecting change- 
able shadows close up and the luminous sheen apparent from a 
distance. The brown-shouldered hafts and the magnetic blue patch 
extending beyond the blue-tipped beard enhance the appealing 
color ensemble. Very stylish form with excellently substanced stiffly 
firm petals, the standards erect, conical, ruffled, the pointed falls 
admirably arched and flaring. Size, average. Bloom uncrowned on 
short branching. Very late. Orchid Lily X Vatican Purple. With- 
drawn to increase stock. e. 
BERKELEY GOLD —(Salbach 1942) ML.36”. Very rich deep yellow 
and one of the top rankers in this color. Good size and form and 
heave Subs tari Ceape Ss] Cele senees ees Sete ce eee ee te es $0.75 
BERMUDA SAND—(Hall 1939) M.36”. Cream-in-coffee tan with 
golden glint. Heavily ruffled, deeper colored and larger than Jean 
Cay CU sere seen en itera ree ta Rae a eee Se ee $1.00 
BEVERLY—(Lapham 1939) ML.34”. Charming pink diploid of dis- 
tinct; colormand sheen qe eet eee aan See $0.50 
BLACK BANNER —(Nicholls 1947). Intensely colored near black, 
sleek and velvety, with nearly solid hafts. e@. eee $1.00 
BLACK FOREST—(Schreiner 1945) M.30”. The “blackest” iris. Not 
large nor tall, its crisp, flaring form and glistening blue-black color 
SEES) Iisa alts £5) Cem tate. Meat. ere at ee ares ed A ee $1.50 
BLACK & GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1943) M.36”. Gold standards and 
blackish-maroon falls in striking contrast. Good substance. _.. $1.00 
BLACK HILLS—(Fay 1951) M.36”. Full-petalled, nicely proportioned, 
flaring blue-black with matching beard and no haft markings. $20.00 
BLACK ORCHID—(DeForest 1950) M.34”. Vigorous daughter of 
Sable, slightly darker and of excellent form with wide flaring falls. 
$7.50 
