GENERAL LIST 
The name of the variety will be followed by that of the originator and year of 
introduction, then height in inches, and awards from the American Iris Society. 
DM will signify Dydes Medal, AM Award of Merit, and HM the Honorable Men- 
tion. VARIETIES MARKED NET are in short supply and may not be chosen 
as extras, nor are they subject to discount. 
ADMIRATION (K. Smith 746) 38”. 
HM ’47. A’ tall and smooth yellow 
with ruffled standards and semi-flar- 
ing falls. Late and fine. $2.50 
AMANDINE (Douglas ’46) 36’. AM 
48. An airily ruffled cool lemon-cream 
iris that just missed winning the 
Dykes Medal by one vote in 1952. 
$1.50 
AMBER GEM (Salbach ’46) 36”. 
HM ’47. Extremely large and vigor- 
our chestnut brown and gold iris. 
$1.35 
ESQUIRE 
See page 9. 
AND THOU (Graves ’42) 36”. HM ’42. 
Palest Wedgwood blue, with contrast- 
ing deep blue beard. 60c 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting ’44 36”. HM 
46. Brilliant broad petalled iris of 
burnt orange. Lovely color. 90c 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest ’48) 
38”. DM ’52. This magnificent brown 
won the Dykes Medal this past Sea- 
son. The finest of all the browns. We 
have an excellent stock. $7.00 
AUBURN (Kleinsorge ’°45) 36”. HM 
’46. Handsome Auburn-red with bright 
feather of blue on the falls. $2.50 
AZALEA (Nesmith ’46) 36”. One of 
the new pinks, an Azalea pink with 
a coral beard. $1.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison ’43) 34”. AM 
’45. Ruffled pale azure blue, wide and 
flaring. 60c 
BALLET DANCER (Kleinsorge ’49) 
38”. AM ’52. A buffy golden apricot 
with flaring and ruffled falls that 
stand out like the swirling skirts of a 
ballet dancer. $3.50 
BARRIMOHR (Miller ’44) 36’. Large 
ruffled mulberry-violet seedling of 
Wm. Mohr, Handsome. $1.00 
BATAAN (Kleinsorge ’42) 36”. Very 
distinct and attractive. Coppery plum, 
henna and brown. $1.00 
BELLE AMIE (Ohl 749) 35”. HM ’50. 
Along the lines of Mattie Gates, with 
white ground and border of gold. 
Large, ruffled and very fine. $3.00 
