TALL BEARDED IRIS 
They will produce flowers in abundance 
Tall bearded iris are easy to grow. 
in almost every hue of the rainbow in return for minimum effort. 
Your iris, 
with their bold splash of color can be the chief attraction in your garden. 
Many of the more popular varieties are included in this listing. 
ACTION FRONT 5 US 
(Cook '42) EM 36" Deep copper- 
red with orange beard. Brilliant. 
ADMIRAL NIMITZ........ . 00 
(Graves '48) M 42" Lovely white, 
large flowers, bright orange beard. 
HM '48, 
AMAR GS ics Not for sale 1954 
(Lapham '48) EM 34" Orange- 
sherbert with pink tones, tanger- 
ine beard. Distinctive. 
ALADDIN'S WISH... 
- .75 each, 3 for 1.90 
(Murawska '45) M_ 36" White, 
brushed medium blue. A new pat- 
tern, most unusual. Pleasing. 
ALBA SUPURBA™.. «Gese cre wes) 
(J Sass '43) ML 38" Huge pure 
white. HM '43. 
ALDUR Aid o0 5c tea mele oes 1.00 
(Larsen '42) M 36" White plicata 
with blue markings. Huge flowers, 
magnificent. HM '47. 
ALPINE GLOW ... 
2... 1.00 each, 3 for 2. 50 
(Kleinsorge '45) L 40" Smooth li- 
lac rose with shadings of brown at 
the haft. Gold beard. HM '46. 
ALTAMOHR 1.00 
(Paul '48) ML 36" Lovely flaring 
violet-orchid. 
AMANDINE 2.00 
(Douglas '46) L 36" Clear creamy 
yellow self, slightly ruffled. Fra- 
grant. Tied with New Snow for 
runner-up position for '51 Dykes 
Medal, and was runner-up in '52. 
HM '46 AM '48, 
‘AMIGO .... .60 each, 3 for 1.50 
(Williamson '34) M 34" S. Clear 
light lavender. F. Deep velvety 
purple trimly edged with light lav- 
ender. HM '36 AM '38. 
cata heavily washed withirregular 
streaks of light lavender. HM '47. 
AND? THOU! “27. seein, cone 1.00 
(Graves '42) M 38"'' Wedgewood 
blue-white with deep blue beard 
tinged with white. HM '42., 
ANNA WILLIAMSON ..... 1, 00 
(Cook '46) M 36" Bicolored pink 
blend with standards slightly light- 
er than the falls. Lovely. HM '46. 
ARAB CHIEF 1.00 each, 3 for 2.50 
(Whiting '44) VL 36" Brilliant 
burnt orange with copper tones. 
HM '46. 
ARCTIC ....-. 60\ each, 3 for 1350 
(Kleinsorge '40) M 40" Warm 
creamy-white with gold throat. 
Ruffled standards. HM '41 AM '42 
ARGUS PHEASANT ...... 5. 00 
(DeForest '48) M 38" Brilliant 
golden brown with overtone of cop- 
per. The first brown to win a 
Dykes Medal since 1933. Large 
flowers with broad ruffled and 
flaring petals. HM '48 AM '50 DM 
"52; 
ASKALON isc: c nye aac 1.50 
(Jory '49) EM_ S. Lavender F. 
Deeper lavender with yellow flush. 
Mohr shape. 
AZALEA 1.00 each, 3 for 2.50 
(Nesmith '44) M 36" Smooth shell- — 
pink, with coral-pink beard. Beau- 
tiful. Rapid grower. 
AZTEC COPPER <=. 
so ov toreach ses torel.90 
(Kleinsorge '40) M 38" A blend of 
violet and copper to produce a 
smoky effect. Unusual. Fragrant. 
HM '40. 
