GENERAL LIST 
We offer no varieties for sale other 
than those listed here-in. This catalog 
cancels all previous quotations. Height 
in inches and awards won, if known, 
are listed after the name of the orig- 
inator. VARIETIES PRECEDED BY 
A STAR (+) are in short supply, and 
are limited one to the customer and 
may not be chosen as extras. 
. ADMIRATION (K Smith ’46) 38”. HM 
’47. One of our very finest yellows. 
Similar to Cloth of Gold, but about 
twice as large. Quite late. $2.50 
AIRY MISS (Linse ’53) 26”. Our own 
very dark and lovely Mohr hybrid. The 
color, according to the Dictionary of 
Color, is Clematis. Form is flatly flar- 
ing with extra broad falls and fully 
domed standards. Sets seeds. $7.50 
AMANDINE (Douglas ’46) 36”. AM 
48. The most popular lemon-cream. 
Missed winning the Dykes Medal by 
one vote in ’52. Ruffled and lovely. 
$1.50 
AMBER GEM (Salbach ’46) 36”. HM 
47, Large and vigorous chestnut brown 
and gold iris. $1.35 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting ’44) 36”. HM 
’46. Brilliant broad petalled iris of burnt 
orange. Lovely color. 90¢ 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest ’48) 
38”, DM ’52. Our choice as finest of 
the browns. $5.00 
AUBURN (Kleinsorge ’45) 36”. Hand- 
some auburn-red with blaze of blue 
on the falls. $1.50 
+ BALLERINA (Hall 51) 36”. AM ’53. 
A new flamingo pink of striking form. 
Petals thick, lustrous and ruffled. $7.50 
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. $2.50 
BARRIMOHR (Miller ’44) 36”. Large 
ruffled mulberry-violet seedling of 
Wm. Mohr. Very handsome. $1.00 
BATAAN (Kleinsorge ’42) 36”. Very 
distinct and attractive. Blended coppery 
plum, henna and brown. $1.00 
BELLE AMIE (Ohl 749) 35”. HM ’50. 
A large ruffled iris of white with a 
border of gold. Top quality. $1.50 
BELLERIVE (C. Benson ’49) 52”. HM 
50. A big husky cream iris, semi-flar- 
ing, ruffled and glistening. $3.00 
+BEN BOLT (Lothrop 49) 40”. A 
child of Esquire, this is one of our 
finest dark irises. Velvety, good form, 
height and lasting qualities. $2.50 
BLACK BANNER (Nicholls ’47) 36”. 
HM ’47. Dark and velvety, a rich and 
sleek near black. $1.00 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner ’45) 33”. 
AM ’48. Not very large or tall, but oh 
so black! Small rhizomes. $1.00 
BLUMOHR (Marx ’49) 37’. AM 752. 
A seedling of Wm. Mohr that is defin- 
itely a knockout! Color medium or 
silvery blue. Habits, substance and 
form of the best. $5.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting ’45) 38”. 
DM ’50. One of the most dependable 
irises that we grow. A corn-flower blue 
Dykes Medal winner. $1.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass) 36”. AM 
’44. This white ground plicata is heav- 
ily stippled in true blue. $1.00 
