AMANDINE (Douglas 1946) ML. 36”. 
A refreshing, cool lemon-cream self. The fluted blooms with 
wide petals and fine form have amazing substance. Clarity of 
color and fine form rank it as one of the finest creams. 
HM’46. AM’48. $3.00 
AMIGO (Williamson 1934) EM. 34”. 
Captivating and endearing, a strikingly contrasted, rich col- 
ored Iris suggesting a velvety blue purple Pansy. Winsome 
with its contrasting shades of blue and violet. HM’36. AM’38. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
ANDALUSIAN BLUE (Schreiner 1938) VE. 26”. 
A fine sky blue intermediate, the only early flowering Ivis of 
this color. Beautiful planted with ‘Tulips. 
60c; 3 for $1.50 
ANGELUS (Egelberg 1937) L. 36”. 
In color a silvery orchid pink with a cool tinge of lavender 
iridescence below the lemon toned beard. Large, broad flow- 
2 ing. HM’38. AM’39. 
ers, late blooming. HM’38. AM’39 50c: 3 for $1.25 
ANNA WILLIAMSON (Cook 1946) EM. 36”. 
An engaging, bright rosy pink bicolor with unusual color 
carrying power in the garden. A pale yellow suffusion bright- 
ens the rosy pink coloring; fragrant. HM’46. $1.50 
APRICOT SUPREME (Tompkins 1951) M. 40”. 
A luxuriant, tall, well branched, gleaming apricot pink with 
a full geranium pink beard. Smooth finish and well sub- 
stanced. HM’51. $10 00 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 1944) VL. 36”. 
One of the brilliant, attractive rich burnt orange Ivis, almost 
henna toned. Of intense color value. See it illustrated page 
31. HM’46. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest 1948) M. 38”. 
Dykes Medal Winner of 1952. ‘This magnificent bright golden 
brown, illustrated on the opposite page, remains one of our 
top favorites. Its bright golden brown with coppery sheen 
stamps it as outstanding. HM’48. AM’50. $7.50 
AUBURN (Kleinsorge 1945) EM. 36”. 
An auburn shaded Iris, deep copper to henna-brown. An 
individual, vivid color with a brilliant patch of blue in the 
center giving it emphasis; fragrant. $2.50; 3 for $6.25 
00; : 
AUTUMN SPLENDOR (Stevens 1946) M. 38”. 
Classically formed, opulently rounded flowers of good size, 
excellent texture and substance. Clear golden brown stand- 
ards with falls golden brown overlaid red brown. Fragrant. 
$3.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) ML. 34”. 
Lovely light, cool, airily ruffled pale lavender blue. Fine 
substance, surprisingly crisp. Reminds one of a piece of crisp , 
starched cloth. HM’43. AM’45. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
BALLET DANCER (Kleinsorge 1949) ML. 38”. 
The swirling, arching grace of the stiffly flaring, rigidly held 
horizontal falls gives us a flower of great grace and individu- 
ality in this buffy golden apricot self. HM’49. AM’52. 
$3.50 
BANDMASTER (Hall 1944) M. 38”. 
Tall, large, pleasing powder blue. Immense flowers, stalk tall 
and well branched. Color holds up unusually well; a few 
shades deeper than Great Lakes. Vigorous grower, deep green 
foliage and sturdy stems. HM’44. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
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