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A SELECTED LIST OF TALL BEARDED 
(Shipment of Iris Starts July 1) 
Name of variety is foliowed by the 
nime of the originator and the year of 
introduction. Season of bloom is indi- 
cated by the initials E-M-L signifying 
early, mid-season, or late. Height is 
given in inches. 
ACTION FRONT (P. Cook ’42)—M 36 in. 
Big, bright, bold, copper-red______ $1.00 
ADVENTURE (Grant 741)—M 40 in. A 
cream and raspberry plicata with stan- 
dards and falls reversed__________ $0.50 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska ’45)—M 
36 in: Medium blue with brushings of 
cream. A large, tall and very distinct 
UN Kiar W 3 No Ws pl a er a ee IN a fe na $1.75 
ALBA SUPERBA—(J. Sass 43) — M 38 
in. Large flaring white which has been 
UNTeMmaplerhere js fae PN a ey $2.00 
AMARANTH (Whiting ’42)——M. 42 in. 
Light rosy purple self. Good form, 
‘smooth coloring with an enamel fin- 
MWS gi 2 ef UPR tone aD ot LAV a $1.00 
AMIGO (Williamson ’34)—M 30 in. Light 
lavender standards brilliantly contrasted 
with deep, velvety, violet falls. A color 
TET yey ued Ser ey Mag iah a AOE eI ae $0.50 
ANGELUS (Egelberg ’37) — L 36 in. 
Creamy lavender-pink. A distinct and 
beautiful color in a large, broad-petaled 
flower of heavy substance _______ $0.50 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting *44)—VL 38 in. 
Flash, rich henna-tan. Gorgeous__$1.00 
ARCADIA BUTTERCUP (Milliken)—So 
clear and bright is this deep yellow that 
it glistens and shines even on the dullest 
days. The color is uniform throughout. 
Faring form, excellent substance and 
Dranching .))30 ans warly,; 220) oe $3.50 
ARCTIC (Klieinsorge 40) — M 40 in. 
Smothly enameled, creamy white with 
bright yellow heart. Ruffled, closed 
standards and broad falls ..2._2_2 $0.50 
AURORA DAWN (Whiting ’48)—M. 40 
in. A brilliant blend of rose-pink and 
gold, as fresh as the morning. Well 
branched and good substance. ____$2.00 
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AZTEC COPPER (Kleinsorge ’39)—M 
36 in. Subtle blend of smoky-violet and 
soft copper. Large, well substanced 
flowers on well branched stems.__$0.50 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison ’43)—M 36 in. 
Airily ruffled pale lavender-blue with 
firm, domed standards and widely flar- 
ing falls. Substance and _ branching 
SOO ornare Mea MN AN We NE NY UMN eet $0.50 
BERKLEY GOLD (Salbach ’42)—ML 36 
in. Very rich deep yellow and one of 
the top notchers in this color. Good size 
and form. Heavy substance ____-- $0.75 
BERTHA GERSDORFF (J. Sass ‘42— 
Standards are yellow flushed pink. Falls 
yellow flushed pinkish purple. Colors 
are marbled rather than blended__$1.00 
BLACK AND GOLD (Kleinsorge °43)— 
M 36 in. Gold standards and blackish- 
maroon falls in striking contrast. Good 
SUDStANICO: pees lLononuel Ge Wane ual “Crk $1.00 
BLUE RYTHM (Whiting ’45)—ML 38 in. 
A cornflower blue of great purity. About 
the bluest of all in this shade. Wide 
domed standards and semi-flaring falls 
with broad hafts and exceptional sub- 
SEATIOG Noe ection ates aT a Cpe re ye $2.50 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass ’42)—M 38 in. 
The best of the white and blue plicatas. 
Large, crisp, white ground flowers, pep- 
pered in a purer shade of blue than any 
other blue-marked plicata. Peppered 
rather than buttonhole stitched____$0.75 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting ’42) M 40 in. 
Lightly ruffled deep sky-blue, large, 
hardy, vigorous and outstanding __$0.60 
BRASS BAND (Whiting) —M 38 in. Or- 
ange-yellow with deeper falls. Brilliant, 
dashing and bold like the flourish of a 
trumpet. Strong stalks on lovely plants. 
BrerO Teeter ase hoe ane arent Ae ne Os te $2.50 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland ’°41)— 
M 34 in| A brilliant two-toned brown 
glis.ening with metallic irridescence. 
True brown shades found in no other 
APISRs es ERIN iA IR Ns Roe tn. we ete) $1.25 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge °44)—M 
36 in. Distinct, warm shade of henna- 
CODD Elaiiey seen A iN healers Beit) re $2.50 
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