19535 hes Listing 
ACTION FRONT. Copper Red. 0c 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ. A _ splendid new 
white from Graves. Domed standards and 
semi-flaring falls with thick, brilliant 
gold beard. H. M. 1948. $2.00 
AFAR. Orange sherbet toned pink, a color 
all its own. Fair sized blooms, and 34 
inches tall. From Mr. Lapham. Strong 
grower. $1.50 
ALADDIN’S WISH. Fine, large, blue, 
brushed cream. Lovely. 75c 
ALBA SUPERBA. The grand, new white 
from Mr. Sass. 90¢ 
ALASTOR. Deep cyclamen pink. Vivid 
bright orange beard. 50c 
ALLINE ROGERS. Form of flower re- 
sembles Cascade Splendor, one of its par- 
ents. 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, standards upright and closed. Thirty- 
four inches tall. Named after the wife of 
the president of the American Iris Society. 
Originated by Kleinsorge in 1950. A fine 
Iris in every way. $7.50 
ALPINE GLOW. Large flower of subdued 
rose tones, bordering on lilac. Gold beard, 
brown shading on haft. H. M. 1946. W5¢c 
AMANDINE. (G. Douglas, 1946). The cool 
crisp blooms of cream with a lemon tinge 
are beautifully formed and delightfully 
ruffled with broad domed standards and 
full flaring falls. The flowers give the im- 
pression of being fragile but on the con- 
trary are of heavy firm substance and 
withstand severe weather amazingly well. 
Sturdy growth and good branching. H.M., 
A.LS. 1946; A.M. 1948. Winner of the 
President’s Cup at Nashville in 1948. 36 
inches. Runner-up Dykes Medal ’52. $1.95 
AMBER GEM. Large flower of subdued 
rose blended yellow. Effect of a glowing 
rose-amber. Lovely. $1.00 
AMIGO. A bi-color, standards lavendar- 
violet; falls hyacinth violet. Lighter bor- 
der on falls. A.M. 50c 
AND THOU. Pale Wedgewood blue self, 
blue brushed center. Large flower. 60c 
ANNA WILLIAMSON. Bi-color pink 
blend. H.M. 1946. $1.00 
We do not list collections; we allow pre- 
miums so you can make your own collec- 
tions. 
ARAB CHIEF. A near self of rich burnt 
orange coloring. Free bloomer, 90c 
ARCTIC. Creamy smooth, warm white. 
Gold throat and heavy overlay of gold on 
falls. Sensational. 50c 
ARGUS PHEASANT. A bright golden 
brown highlighted of bright coppery 
sheen. Mr, DeForest won the Award of 
Merit on this fine thing in 1950. Dykes 
Medal 1952. $8.00 
AUBANEL. New shrimp pink blend from 
France. Beautiful pink effect. 50c 
AUBURN. A new color in Iris from Dr. 
Kleinsorge. Standards and falls are a 
coppery-henna brown with gold under- 
tone, and brilliant patch of blue in center 
near tip of beard. H.M. 1946. A differ- 
ent Iris. $3.00 
AUGUSTA. (McKee 1946). A beautiful 
blend of blue, rose, pink and gold. Large, 
tall flower slightly ruffled. H.M. 1948 and 
deservedly so. $2.00 
AZTEC COPPER. Rare blend of smoky 
violets and delicate coppers. 50c 
AZURE SKIES. This fluffy ruffled bright 
blue is one of the newest blue sensations. 
A.M, 1945. 15¢ 
AZTEC INDIAN. From Mr. Buss. Large 
blended variegata. Standards are tan yel- 
low; the falls are rich brown-red. Strong 
grower. Large flower. Stands out. $3.00 
BALLERINA. (Hall 1951). M. 36 inches. 
A very large, broad petaled and heavily 
ruffled flower of medium flamingo pink 
with heavy orange beard. Heavy sub- 
stance and lustrous finish. H.M. 1951. $15.00 
BALLET DANCER. (Klein. 1949) M. 38 
in. Rich apricoot tan blend from Cascade 
Splendor. Standards are well domed and 
the falls are held horizontally. Petals are 
broad, very ruffled and heavily sub- 
stanced. Very rich and showy. H.M. 
1949. Award Merit 1952. $5.00 
BALMUNG. (H. P. Sass 1939). M. 36 in. 
One of the very best plicatas. Rich yellow 
with red brown edge. 60c 
BANDMASTER. (Hall 1944) M. 38 in. A 
very large medium blue that is very true 
in its coloring. H.M. 1944. 90c 
BARRIMOHR. A new seedling of Wm. 
Mohr, in rich tones of mulberry and red 
purple. Looked good here. 90c 
BELLERIVE. Light creamy yellow win- 
ner of President’s Cup in 1952 at St. Louis. 
Mr. Benson should be proud of. this 
beauty. A fine thing indeed. $5.00 
BELLE AMIE. (Ohl-Muhl 1949). M. 35 in. 
Very large and beautifully ruffled, this 
has a snow white ground and a broad bor- 
der and flush of rich gold. The best we 
have ever seen of this type. $5.00 
BERKELEY GOLD. A large deep yellow 
self. A good one. A.M. 1946. 50c 
BIRD OF DAWNING. The new light pink 
from Mr. Sass. True pink color, not tall 
flower, medium sized. Lovely. 715¢ 
