1935 Vuis Listing 
ARMIRAL NIMITZ. <A _ splendid new 
white from Graves. Domed standards and 
semi-flaring falls with thick, brilliant gold 
beard. H. M. 1948. 75¢ 
AFAR. Orange sherbet toned pink, a color 
all its own. Fair sized blooms, and 34 
inches tall. From Mr. Lapham. Strong 
grower. 75¢ 
ALADDIN’S WISH. Fine, large, blue, 
brushed cream. Lovely. ..60¢ 
ALBA SUPERBA. The grand, new white 
from Mr. Sass. 60c 
ALASTOR. Deep cyclamen pink. Vivid 
bright orange beard. 50¢ 
AL BORAK (1952). A very large brown 
and copper russet flower, having wide, 
spreading falls with extremely wide 
hafts. From a different line of breeding, 
as it has neither Casa Morena nor Tobacco 
Road in its parentage. Received the Hon- 
orable Mention award in 1952. $9.00 
ALDURA (C. Larsen ’43). E.-M. (Don 
Juan) x (Titan x San Francisco) x (Was- 
atch). Beautifully formed, heavy sub- 
stanced white plicata. Top quality! H. 
M. °47 60c 
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 
Tris in every way. $3.00 
AMAZON TAN (Hill Son). M. Prairie 
Sunset x Hill srlg. of Sandaiwood). Beau- 
tifully formed, flaring, golden tan. $3.00 
AMANDINE. (G. Douglas, 1946). The 
cool crisp blooms of cream with a lemon 
tinge are beautifully formed and delight- 
fully ruffled with broad domed standards 
and full flaring falls. The flowers give 
the impression of being fragile but on the 
contrary are of heavy firm substance and 
withstand severe weather amazingly well. 
Sturdy growth and good branching. H. M. 
A. I. S. 1946; A. M. 1948. Winner of the 
President’s Cup at Nashville in 1948. 36 
inches. Runner-up Dykes Medal ’52. $1.00 
AMBER GEM. Large flower of subdued 
rose blended yellow. Effect of a glowing 
rose-amber. Lovely. 60c 
AMIGO. A bi-color, standards lavender- 
violet; falls hyacinth violet. Lighter bor- 
der on falls. A. M. 50c 
AMULETTE (48-477) (1953) — An early 
flowering Rainbow Room type. S. Orange 
Buff. F. Orange Buff flushed with violet 
forming a blue blaze at end of beard. 
Haft and beard dark yellow, giving a 
brighter glow through center of flower. 
36-inch. $4.50 
APRICOT GLORY (Muhl. 1951) M. 35 in. 
(Golden Eagle x Hall sdlg.) x Gay Orchid. 
A smooth apricot pink with a self colored 
beard and a slightly deeper coloring on 
the hafts. Good form and heavy sub- 
stance. H. M. 1951. $9.00 
APRICOT SUPREME (Tompkins 1951) M. 
38-40 in. (((Spring Maid x Far West) x 
Flora Zenor) x (Hall 42-05 x Loomis Sq 
73)) x Pink Salmon). A tall, very well 
branched Iris of deep apricot coloring. 
The flowers are large with broad heavily 
substanced petals, and the beard is very 
full and of an extremely brilliant shade 
of apricot red. H. M. 1951. $7.50 
ARAB CHIEF. A near self of rich burnt 
orange coloring. Free bloomer. 75c 
ARCTIC. Creamy smooth, warm white. 
Gold throat and heavy overlay of gold on 
falls. Sensational. 50¢ 
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. $3.00 
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 glod under- 
tone, and brilliant patch of blue in center 
near tip of beard. H. M. 1946. A differ- 
ent Iris. $1.50 
AUGUSTA. (McKee 1946). A beautiful 
blend of blue, rose, pink and gold. Large 
tall flower slightly ruffled. H. M. 19948 
and deservedly so. 99e 
AUTUMN HUES (H. E. Sass, 1951) (48- 
394)—S. Antimony Yellow. F. Blue blaze 
at end of yellow beard merging into An- 
timony Yellow around edge of Rall. Och- 
raceous Orange haft. A big, slightly ruf- 
fled, Rainbow Room. 38 inches tall. $12.00 
AZURE SKIES. This fluffy ruffled bright 
blue is one of the newest blue sensations. 
A. M. 1945. 50c 
BALLERINA. (Hall 1951). M. 36 inches 
A very large, broad petaled and heavily 
ruifled flower of medium flamingo pink 
with heavy orange beard. Heavy sub- 
stance and lustrous finish. H. M. ’51. $5.00 
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