OUR 110 BEST TALL BEARDED IRIS 
AIRY DREAM. .30¢ 
Clear soft pink; L-33”. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ. $4.50 
Stately white with a thick orange beard; 
vigorous grower; finely formed flowers. 
ALADDIN’S WISH. $2.00 
Porcelain blue brushed with cream, very 
lovely; bloom very large; most unusual. 
AU-LU-WE. 35¢ 
Large bronze and red varigata, very good; 
M-40”. 
AMALIA. .25¢ 
Dahlia-like dark red; M-36”. 
AMBASSADEUR. .30¢ 
Hyssop and carmine, AM; ML*-42”. 
AMBROSIA. 
A fine satiny pink; M-36”. 
AMIGO. 50¢ 
Pansy color, clear light lavender S, with 
lovely foiled deep purple-velvet F; a rare 
color gem; HM, AM; M*-34”. 
.35¢ 
AMITOLE. .30¢ 
Russet pink and gold blend; L-38”. 
ANGELUS. 45¢ 
Huge mauve pink, HM, AM; ML-38”. 
ARAB CHIEF. $3.00. 
Beautiful burnt-orange self, HM; 36”. 
ARCTIC. 50¢ 
Warm creamy white with gold throat, 
with generous overflow of yellow on the 
falls; HM, AM; 40’. 
AT DAWNING. 35¢ 
Standards pinkish white with gold at the 
base; falls are a soft rose, beautifully gold 
veined throat and deep orange beard; HM, 
AM M*-36”. 
AVONDALE. 40¢ 
A lovely strawberry toned red; HM; M-33’’. 
AZURE SKIES. 80¢ 
Ruffled pale azure-blue; HM, AM; M*-36”. 
BALDWIN. 25¢ 
Lavender-violet; HM; M-40”. 
BALLET GIRL. 50¢ 
Dainty apple-blossum pink, very fine color; 
ML-24”. 
BERKELEY GOLD. 
Large deep clear yellow self; L-32”. 
BERMUDA SAND. 
A lovely coffee-tan color; ML*-36”. 
BLACK HAWK. .65¢ 
Rich velvety-purple, one of the darkest Iris; 
-70¢ 
50¢ 
try it with rich yellow sorts; HM, AM; 
E-28”. 
BLUE HILL. 25¢ 
Ruffled Cornflower blue; M-40”. 
BLUE RHYTHM. $3.00 
Very large flowers of Cornflower-blue; the 
1950 Dykes Medal Winner; tops; M-38”. 
BLUE SHIMMER. 904 
Lovely plicata, white dappled with blue; 
HM, AM; L-36”. 
BLUE TRIUMPH. -30¢ 
Fine soft light blue with flaring falls; HM; 
M-42”’. 
TALL BBEARDED IRIS 
These range from 30 inches tall and up to 
48 inches. 
than any other type and also have received 
more attention from Iris hybridizers. 
They are the latest to flower and there is 
no limit to the many beautiful colors and 
Delivery time starts about July 15th and 
continues to fall; order early as possible tho. 
They are grown in larger quantity 
BRANDYWINE. .30¢ 
Large silvery blue; M, 36”. 
BRUNHILDE. 35¢ 
Handsome deep blue, AM, HM; M*-38”. 
BUCKSKIN. 40¢ 
Almost a buckskin tan self with large flow- 
ers 407% 
BUFFAWN. 40¢ 
Lovely light fawn standards and light pink- 
ish buff falls; EM-34”. 
BUTTERCUP LANE. 45¢ 
Heavily ruffled buttercup-yellow; effect- 
ive in clumps; HM; E*-31”. 
CALCUTTA. .35¢ 
Cocoa-brown tones overlaid with a bluish 
veil, M*-42”. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. 35¢ 
fA pink and apricot blend shaded with old 
rose; HM; M*-38”. 
CAPT. COURAGEOUS. 30¢ 
Rose-buff; M-44’. 
CARFAX. .30¢ 
Huge auricula purple; M-48”. 
CHEERIO. 35¢ 
Falls rich satiny ruby-red with orange 
beard; standards soft rose flushed yellow; 
HM, AM; very nice; 40”. 
CHINA MAID. 35¢ 
Pink blend, bronze and lilac; HM, AM; 
ML*-40”. 
CHRISTABEL. 35¢ 
A sheer brilliant red; HM, AM; M*-40”. 
CITY OF LINCOLN. -50¢ 
Queen of the variegatas; clear golden yel- 
low S with fiery red F; a lovely contrast; 
HM, AM; M-42”. 
CLARA NOYES. 30¢ 
Ruffled pinkish apricot and always pop- 
ular; HM, AM; M-33”. 
CLARIBEL. .35¢ 
White frilled blue S and white F; plicata; 
HIMES E450 
COPPER LUSTRE. 40¢ 
Iridescent luminous copper self; DM’38; 
HM, AM; M-42”. 
SYMBOLS USED: GM, Gold Medal; SM, 
Silver Medal; AM, Award of Merit; HM, 
Honarable Mention; DM, Dykes Medal; the 
height in inches (’’); E, early; M, medium 
early or medium late, ML; L, late; LL very 
late; F, falls; S, standards. 
COPPERSMITH. .30¢ 
Lovely copper color sheen;ETAOINETAO 
Flushed magenta, copper sheen,; M-42”... 
CORONET. 35¢ 
Beautiful blended golden tan, HM; L*-42”. 
CORRIDA. 30¢ 
Sky blue veined darker; AM; ML-42”. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. 35¢ 
Tall clear white, large gold beard; ML*-45. 
CYRUS THE GREAT. 35¢ 
Lovely velvety large deep violet;; E-38”. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT. 35¢ 
Claret crimson flushed bronze; DM’ 30; 
M-52”. 
DESTINY. 35¢ 
Lovely plum color; AM; ML-38”. 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. 354 
An AM, dark bronze-red, M-48”. 
DOGROSE. 35¢ 
A superb delicate soft pink; M- 48”. 
DOLLY MADISON. 30¢ 
Mauvette flushed pale colonial buff, heavy 
substance, HM; E-36”. 
DORE. .30¢ 
Pretty daffodil color, new type, ML*-40”. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD. .30¢ 
Dark blue; AM; E- 34”. 
DYMIA. 3 
A fine deep purple self; HM; M*-38”. 
EASTER MORN. 35¢ 
Very fragrant pure sparkling white with a 
satiny sheen and glowing yellow center; HM, 
AM; M*-42”. 
ELSA SASS. 35¢ 
Exquisite new Iris in a bewitching shade 
yeflow with white blaze on falls; HM, AM; 
ML-30”. 
EL TOVAR. -35¢ 
Honey yellow S and almost black F; HM, 
AM; M-36”. 
35¢ 
ETHELWYNN DUBAUR. 35¢ 
Deep orchid-pink self, ML*-387. 
EXCLUSIVE. 35¢ 
Clear light blue, F a deeper shade, very 
distinct and exclusive, HM, AM; M#*-38”. 
FAIR ELAINE. .35¢ 
Stately flower of cream-white S and rich 
golden F; HM, AM; M*-40”. 
FLORA ZENOR. 50¢ 
Soft cameo-pink with deeper lines of rose 
‘| at the haft, and rich orange to tangerine 
beard; HM, AM; LM-40”. 
GLORIOLE. -35¢ 
Soft lobelia-violet self with a greenish 
flush at center, flowers 7” across; HM, AM; 
ML--38”. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. $1.75. 
Ruffled symphony in pure sulphur to 
lemon-yellow with white spot at end of gold 
beard; good stem and substance, HM, AM; 
L*-40”. 
GOLDEN HIND. 40¢ 
Buttercup yellow tinted with orange, ex- 
tra nice; DM’34; E-35”. | 
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