AL BORAK (DeForest) '52 9.00 
A very large copper and brown flower 
having wide, spreading falls with very wide 
hafts. H.M. '53 
ALONA (DeForest '5) 325 
A fine pink blend flower of ruffled 
flairing form in the color range of China 
Maid. 
ALPINE GLOW (Kleinsorge ')5) 075 
A large beautiful blend of silvery lilac 
and soft rose with a hint of gold. H.M. 'h6 
AMANDINE (Douglas ')6) 1.50 
Luscious flower in smooth rich cream 
lightly tinted lemon. Supreme. A.M. '48 
AMBER GEM (Salbach ')6) 1.50 
Huge amber and chestnut blend. Wonder- 
ful landscape type iris. H.M. '7 
AMIGO (Williamson '3) 260 
Standards clear lavender-violet, falls 
deep vidlet with light border. Always pop- 
ular. A.M. '38 
APRICOT GLORY (Muhlstein '51) 8.00 
A smooth apricot pink with a_ self col- 
ored beard and a slightly deeper coloring 
on the haft. H.M. '51 
APRICOT SUPREME (Tompkins '51) 5.00 
A tall well branched deep apricot with 
an extra brilliant apricot beard. H.M. '51 
ARAB CHIEF (Whiting 'h)) °75 
A very late smooth copper and burnt 
orange blend. Very brilliant. HM. '6 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest '8) 2.50 
A large smooth flower of bright golden 
argus brown. Domed standards and wide 
flairing falls. Dykes Medal'52 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison ')3) 60 
Fine pale blue with ruffled horizontal 
falls. One of the best inexpensive light 
blues. AWM. "45 
BAGDAD (Whiting ')6) 015 
Deep mustard yellow flowers with an un- 
usual metalic sheen. 
‘BALLERINA (Hall '51) 5.00 
A large pale pink with very broad pet- 
als and heavy substance. One of the best 
pinks. A.M. '53 
BELLE AMIE (Ohl 'h9) 1.00 
Large ruffled white with heavy border of 
brilliant gold on both standard and falls. 
One of the nicest of this type. H.M. '50 
BLACK CASTLE (Schreiner '53) 10.00 
One of the finer developements in the 
black class. Jet falls and standards just 
slightly lighter. Orange beard. 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner ')5) 1.00 
An ebony blue black, considered one of 
the nearest to true black. A.M. ')8 
BLACK ORCHID (DeForest '50) 2.50 
Large flairing flower in the Sable color 
range. Wonderful garden iris. 
BLUE ANGEL WINGS (McKee 'l9) 2.00 
This is a lovely powdery light blue that 
is almost white. Very dainty. HoM. '9 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting ')5) 1.00 
Large flowers of cornflower blue born on 
beautifully branched stalks. A great prize 
winner. Dykes Medal '50 
BLUE SAPHIRE (Schreiner '53) 7250 
This charming new ruffled silvery light 
blue has created quite a sensation where 
ever it has been seen. HM. '54 
BLUE SHIMMER (Sass '2) 075 
A large clean white plicata with clear 
blue stippling. One of the best. A.M. "hh 
BLUE VALLEY (Ke Smith ')7) 1.00 
One of the closest to true blue. Large 
flairing flowers on a fine plant. A.M. 'h9 
BLUMOHR Marx ',9) 5.00 
A fine large round clear lavender—blue 
Wm. Mohr child. Extra fine grower for this 
type of an iris. A.M. '52 
BONNY (Lampham ')9) 1.00 
An interesting new clear medium sized 
pink of leathery substance. H.M. '50 
BRIGHT LIGHTS (Schreiner '6) of5 
This is a bright yellow plicata with tan 
stitching and a white blaze on the falls. 
BRONZE BROCADE (Nesmith ')8) 1.50 
A fine semi-flairing flower in shades of 
copper and tobacco brown with a bold flush 
of violet on the falls. H.M. '48 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland ')1) °75 
This is a bicolor done in shades of gol- 
den brown. Standards several shades light- 
er than the very brown falls. A.M. 'h3 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge ')) 1.00 
A large flower of a distinct shade of 
henna-copper. Of fine rounded form with 
excellent substance. A.M. 'l7 
