APEX (Tompkins ‘47). M.-L. (Garden Glory x 
Jasper Agate.) Doing wonderful things for 
Tompkins in his new line of reds. Will prove 
of remarkable worth in breeding for reds. $3.00 
APRICOT GLORY (Muhlestein ‘51). M.-L. (46-1 1S; 
Golden Eagle x Hall's 4024) x (Gay Orchid). 
- Smoothly finished light apricot, or salmon, with 
deeper hafts and self beard. Apricot Glory 
proved one of the most exciting new parents 
last year. Its seedlings range in colors from 
white with red beards through various shades 
of pinks, salmons, apricots with orchid under- 
tones, and the real break—pure oranges. It 
produces much richer, deeper colors than itself 
with quality blooms and substance. Not quite 
as deep in color as the picture in this catalog, 
but a lovely flower nevertheless. H.C. 49, 
PRL SS aD, 9 apie ee Ce ee Cou A LRM nA $8.00 
APRICOT SUPREME (Tompkins '51). M. ((Spring 
Maid x Far West) x (SQ 73 x Hall 42-05)) x (Pink 
Salmon). Very tall, well branched apricot- 
salmon of good size. H.C. ‘50, H.M. '51..$5.00 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting ‘44). L. (Raejean x Garden 
Magic.) Burnt copper-orange. Fine, late, garden 
subject and an excellent parent. H.M. '46. $ .75 
ARABIAN NIGHTS (Whiting '49). M.-L. ((Marisha 
x Amitola) x (China Maid)) x (Far West x Ma- 
tula). Blending of bright peach, yellow, pink 
cnd rich copper. With this blood it cannot miss 
as a fine parent with lines involving the Sass. 
Tompkins and Kleinsorge rich blends... .$1.50 
ARABI PASHA (G. Anley ‘'53). M.-L. (Mirette: 
Blue Ensign x Windermere) x (Blue Ensign). 
A flaring deep cornflower blue with a blue- 
tipped beard. The flowers are tailored and 
smoothly finished yet the falls have a wave 
or dip in the very center giving it a jaunty 
appearance. Dykes Medal Award in England, 
LOS SEESOUINGhES Miriarnend «curds tees $10.00 
ARABY ROSE (Whiting 52). M.-L. 38 inches. 
(Gypsy Rose x Arabian Nights.) Ruffled golden 
(ent lS heGaviolotainm tcllsivcpete . ne chis $4.00 
ARCTIC SNOW (See Introductions) 
ARDRUN* (McLeod ’54) E. 36 in. (Artemis x 
Gudrun.) Huge purplish-red with flaring falls 
that carry a wide, unusual, brownish-black 
beard. Fertile both ways. H.C. 53. ... $15.00 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest ‘48). M. (Casa 
Morena x Tobacco Road.) Large, brilliant 
golden brown. A.M. ‘50 Dykes Medal '52. $2.50 
ARIA (Tompkins '48). M.-L. (Damascus x Rocket) x 
(Apex). Coppery toned henna. One of the 
parents of Manana which in turn is parent of 
the now famous 50-90. Aria is going to do 
great things in breeding reds. We recommend 
ityhighlywior this purpose; Neti. 2.0... $1.00 
ARJUNA AGA* (C. G. White '53) E. 14 in. (Heavy 
Onco blood.) Toast standards, golden-brown 
folissbrown-mocdcder signel: A, Ls. ye oli $5.00 
ARMOUR BRIGHT (Rev. Edmison '53). M.-L. 38 
inches. (Snoqualmie x Prairie Sunset.) Wide, 
heavy-substanced golden yellow. Has in- 
herited the smoothness of its two fine parents 
and is proving itself a most remarkable 
breeder for blends, yellows, rich tans and 
browns 
ASKALON* (Jory ‘49). E.-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. 
x Capitola.) Standards lavender, falls deeper 
with yellow flush. Mohr shape.......... $1.00 
ASOKA OF NEPAL* (C. G. White '50) E. 24 in. 
(Onco blood.) Similar in coloring to Joppa Par- 
rot. Yellow, buff, flecked unevenly with ma- 
roon. Rather easy to grow. Very fertile pollen. 
IN@ Hie FBS. teas tbs: 2 lee gee i ty ae ee $5.00 
ATROUS (Gage ‘43). M. (Purp. sdlg. x Modesta: 
Cheerio x Rosy Wings.) Black-purple with rich 
red undertone sk oo aetae Vee eee $1.50 
AUBURN (Kleinsorge ‘45). M. (Prince of Orange x 
258: Far West x Junaluska.) Auburn-red with 
metallic flush in falls. Rich blood for blends, 
Orengesscnd roduaelVinA Oa eat tone $1.00 
AUCOCISCO (Tobie ‘49). M. (2) Pronounced Au- 
co-cis-co. Lovely wisteria standards, falls deep 
blue purple—making it a delightful neglecta. 
O4) Inches. NV mate mais oie Pegi aan $2.00 
AUGUSTA (McKee '48). M. (Miobelle) x (Red 
Gleam x 4158). Rich blend that cannot miss 
being a splendid parent for reds and blends. 
FLMe Age Netbeans ce eee $1.00 
AUNT AMORET (Craig ‘51). M. (Advance Guard 
x Mitchell 0-50.) Unusual fancy plicata. Violet 
briished oniwwhite. C.-of Chev A7* ew) oe. $5.00 
AURORA DAWN (A: Whiting '48) M. 36 in. 
(Veishea x Korea.) Blend of rosy-pink and 
gold 
AUTUMN BROWN (Lowry '52). L.-M. 38 inches. 
(Aberdeen: Jean Cayeux x Bronzino) x (Bryce 
Canyon). Heavy substanced flaring coppery- 
brown with metallic sheen. H.M. ‘52... .$15.00 
AUTUMN HUES (Henry Sass ’51). M. (40-44: ((Ola 
Kala) x (The Red Douglas x Ossar Seedling)) 
x (Rainbow Room.) Introduced as Indian Sum- 
mer. A bigger, more ruffled, Rainbow Room. 
AZTEC COPPER (Kleinsorge ‘39). M. (Far West x 
Tan Sdlg.) Odd, wide, smoky-copper. Superb 
parent. Useful for many colors. H.M. ‘40..$ .75 
AZTEC INDIAN (W. Buss '49). M. (Brown Thrasher 
x Gypsy.) Quality bright new variegata. .$1.50 
AZURE LAKE (Muhlestein '52). EM (Azure Skies 
x Mirror Lake.) Smoothly finished blue with 
falls that flare horizontally and have the most 
heavy ruffling of any blue iris I know. 36 
inches tall, not well branched, but makes a 
stunning clump. C. of C. and H.C. 1951. H.M. 
A hated toh eee Get CREE eae ee ee $8.00 
