ALBA SUPERBA. The grand, new 
white from Mr. Sass, $1.00 
ALASTOR. Deep cyclamen pink. 
Vivid bright orange beard. 50¢ 
ALDURA. A magnificent blue and 
white plicata of huge size and dis- 
tinctive form. We think Aldura and 
Blue Shimmer are about tops in their 
color class. 15¢ 
ALEPPO PLAIN. A yellow plicata. 
Cream ground heavily dotted on edge 
forming a border of pansy purple. 75¢ 
ALLINE ROGERS. Form of flower 
resembles Cascade Splendor, one of 
its parents. Color inclines more to 
pink or rose; with a suggestion of 
ashes of roses in its cast. Gold at 
haft. Falls quite wide and flat, stan- 
dards upright and closed. 34 inches 
tall. Named after the wife of the pre- 
sident of the American Iris Society. 
Originated by Kleinsorge in 1950. A 
fine Iris in every way. $10.00 
ALPINE GLOW. Large flower of sub- 
dued rose tones, bordering on lilac. 
Gold beard, brown shading on haft. 
H. M. 1946. 90¢ 
AMANDINE. Beautiful creamy yellow 
winner. A. M, 1948. $2.00 
AMBER GEM. Large flower of sub- 
dued rose blended yellow. Effect of 
a glowing rose-amber. Lovely. $1.50 
AMIGO. A Bi-color, standards laven- 
der-violet; falls hyacinth violet. 
Light border on falls. A. M. 50¢ 
AND THOU. Pale Wedgewood blue 
self, blue brushed center. Large 
flower. 60¢ 
ANNA WILLIAMSON. _ Bi-color pink 
blend. H. M. 1946. $1.00 
We do not list collections; we allow 
premiums so you can make your own 
collections, 
ARAB CHIEF. A near self of rich 
burnt orange coloring. Free bloomer. 
90¢ 
ARCTIC. Creamy smooth, warm white. 
Gold throat and heavy overlay of gold 
on falls. Sensational. 5O¢ 
ARGUS PHEASANT. A bright golden 
brown highlighted of bright coppery 
sheen. Mr. Al aia won the Award 
of Merit on this fine thing in 1950. 
$9.00 
AUBANEL. New shrimp pink blend 
from France. Beautiful pink effect. 
50¢ 
AUBURN. A new color in Iris from 
Dr. Kleinsorge. Standards and falls 
are a coppery-henna brown with gold 
undertone, and brilliant patch of blue 
in center near tip of beard. H. M. 
1946. A different Iris. | $3.00 
AUGUSTA. (McKee) 1946. A beauti- 
ful blend of blue, rose, pink and gold. 
Large, tall flower slightly ruffled. H. 
M. 1948 and deservedly so. $3.50 
AZTEC COPPER. Rare blend of 
smeky violets and delicate coppers. 
50¢ 
AZURE SKIES. This fluffy ruffled 
bright blue is one of the newest blue 
sensations. A. M. 45. 15¢ 
AVE MARIA. Grand new white, pur- 
est white, $1.00 
AZALEA. Azalea pink and ivory. 
Beard coral pink. $1.35 
AZTEC INDIAN. From Mr. Buss. 
Large blended variegata. Standards 
are tan-yellow; the falls are rich-brown 
red, Strong grower. Large flower. 
Stands out. $6.00 
BALMUNG. (H. P. Sass 1939). M. 
36 in. One of the very best plicatas. 
Rich yellow with red brown edge. 60¢ 
BALLET DANCER. A buffy golden 
apricot self from Dr. Kleinsorge in 
1949. Not many rhizomes. $9.00 
BANDED BEAUTY. A striking plicata 
development. The ground color is 
clear, soft yellow with striking red- 
brown markings applied in a pleasing 
pattern. The falls are so heavily 
marked and dotted along the edges 
they give a decided banded effect. 
$2.00 
BANDMASTER. A new blue from Mr. 
Hall. Large and tall. 90¢ 
BARBARA LUDDY. (Lapham 1947). 
A clear pink with just a touch of ivory 
around the very broad tangerine beard. 
A self of full rounded form and firm 
substance that holds up under hot sun 
or rain. It has enough strength of 
color to have excellent garden value. 
Avytraly lovely pinks H.C. tA. LS; 
1046.6 He MigAsii Se 1947. 38 in: 
$4.00 
BARRIMOHR. A new seedling of Wm. 
Mohr, in rich tones of mulberry and 
red purple. Looked good here. 90¢ 
BATAAN. (Klein 1942) M. 36 in. An 
exotic blend of bright coppery plum 
and brown. $1.50 
BELLE AMIE. (Ohl-Muhl 1949). M. 
35 in. Very large and beautifully ruf- 
fled, this has a snow white ground 
and a broad border and flush of rich 
gold. The best we have ever seen of 
this type. $6.00 
BERKELEY GOLD. A large deep 
yellow self. A good one. A. M. 46. 
15¢ 
BIRD OF DAWNING. The new light 
pink from Mr. Sass. True pink color, 
not tall flower, medium sized. Love- 
ly. $1.35 
