IRIS GENERAL LIST 
AL BORAK (DeForest 1952) Extremely wide 
spreading flower of brown and copper russet. 
FCM> 1952: eee ee eG 
‘ALTAR LIGHT (O. L. Brown) Huge, heavily ruf- 
fled flower of light yellow with an amber overlay 
at the haft and white blaze in the falls. H.M. 1954. 
Simply -: superb 2 .cyste ea el oe sas i ae 20.00 
ALLINE ROGERS (Klein. 1950) A rosy-copper 
blend of fine wide segments. Closed standards and a 
fine: attractive iva rae a ee $2.50 
AMANDINE (Douglas 1946) Large pale lemon 
cream self with delightfully ruffled broad full form 
of exquisite beauty. Late flowering. A.M. 1.50 
AMULETTE (Sass 1953) A much larger and bright- 
er Rainbow Room; flaring form and ruffled petals. 
A; beauty, Potts Sete wes ed Atte SO 
APRICOT GLORY (Muhl. 1951) A smooth apricot 
pink self of good form and heavy substance. H.M. 
1951. Fine color and beautiful finish! ‘8.00 
APRICOT SUPREME (Tompkins 1951) Tall, well 
branched, deep apricot self. Large broad flowers and 
a bright apricot-red beard. H.M. 1952. _.. 2.50 
ARGUS PHEASANT (DeForest 1948) Smooth, soft 
brown self with huge, broad flaring falls and wide 
standards. Dykes Medal, 1952. 2.50 
ARLENE WOOD (Wood 1953) Large, full form of 
beautiful dove orchid. Extremely outstanding, being 
the heaviest ruffled iris imaginable. 3.00 
AUNT AMORET (Craig 1948) Beautifully ruffled 
plicata of bright violet brushed on white. Unusual 
and ' distinct: 5.3.21 eae = 8 aaa te 5.00 
BALLERINA (Hall 1951) Very large, broad, heavi- 
ly ruffled flamingo pink. Lustrous finish and fine 
substamces Ales B53 sa aed 6 i Se ht 5.00 
BELLERIVE (Benson 1949) Light creamy yellow ot 
extra fine quality. Winner of the coveted President's 
Cupcin 1952 ea hon A es ae se, Be 2.00 
BIG GAME (Fay 1954) A self of the deepest shade 
of violet; huge flowers with a very long blooming 
seasons; ELM 10542 ts set Cr Aneel 15.00 
BIG UTE (Wallace 1954) Something new in a large 
well formed:deep-red iris, 2.2 os 25.00 
BLACK BELLE (Stevens 1951) Perfectly formed, 
richest black velvet falls with a ruby glow in the 
standards. Extra good substance. A low growing 
Gem! 3.00 
BLACK CASTLE (Schreiner 1953) A remarkable 
advance in black—almost pure black _._ 10.00 
BLACK DIAMOND (Schreiner 1951) This medium 
large, purple-black simply glistens with a lustrous 
black sheen. A stunning accent in the border _4.00 
BLACK HILLS (Fay 1951) A tall and large blue 
black tris with nice form. A.M. 1954, 7.50 
BLUE ANGEL WINGS (McKee 1949) Large, dainty 
powdery blue over white. — 2.00 
BLUE ELEGANCE (Jory 1948) Delightful clear blue 
that definitely shows its onco blood. Tall and very 
lovely. 2.00 
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BLUE RIM (Larsen 1948) Very large, round, 
flowered plicata. White tinted ’.and stitched blue, 
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BLUMOHR (Marx 1949) Huge, rounded flowers of' 
an odd shade of pinkish-blue. A lustrous, beautitully 
formed flower, different than allothers. A.M. _5.00 
BOLD COPPER (Sass 1950) Dark tan and brown 
blended self. Pleasing, ruffled form and many blos- 
soms. Tall. 3.50 
BREAK O”’ DAWN (Sass 1953) Large, broad petals 
of heavy substance in deep seashell, or dawn pink, 
tt ee 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting 1947) Glowing blend 
of bright copper and ruby red. Wide and full with 
no haft markings. Vibrant, metallic glow! _ 2.00 
CARNIVAL LIGHTS (Sass 1953) Cream ground 
color with a solid wash of rich violet-except at the 
throat which is creamy yellow. Brilliant. 3.59) 
CAROLINE JANE (DeForest 1951) Large, flaring, 
heavily ruffled plicata of white with violet edging. 
One of the loveliest new plicatas. =. _ 9.60 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Klein: 1945) Peasdtal 
blending of light copper and tawny pink with ex- 
quisite ruffled, full form. A.M. 1947. Late flower- 
wuic, flaring ruftled falls. Outstanding! _. 7.59 
CATHEDRAL BELLS (Wallace 1953) A gran} new 
shrimp pink with heavy substance. Ruffled flaring 
form. . 10.00 
CHAMOIS (Klein 1946). Very large, beautifully 
formed, satiny, pure chamois self. Entirely different 
and wonderful in every way. A.M. 1948... 1.50 
CHANSONETTE (Tomp. 1948) Large and beauti- 
fully formed flower of rich orchid; touch of lemon 
Ata ts wee pore ieee A Tae 1.50 
CHAR-MAIZE (Lyon 1949) Wide, full flower of 
rich chartreuse yellow Beautiful. and outsanding 
et EDs & ORES 2 Ot ce NO eR tr ety Rae 5.00 
CINNAMON TOAST (Sass 1953) Perfection of 
form and coloring make this large, broad plicata of 
deep creamy ivory bordered and heavily sanded 
rich red brown most outstanding. H.M. 1953. 17.50 
CHERIE (Hall 1947) Broad heavy flowers of soft 
shell pink have an attractive silver frilled edge. One 
ot the finest. Dykes Medal, 1951. 00 Cts«S5.00 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton 1950) Large clear pale 
blue with beautiful full form. Clean haft and good 
branching. 2.00 
CLOUDCAP (DeForest 1950) The largest and talles: 
of the tangerine-bearded pinks. Extra wide standards 
and’ rottied ‘falls A.M. 39936222 3. 46.00 
COLUMBIA, (Tomp. 1952) Rich, true medium blue 
standards. Rounded, horizontal falls. Excellent sub- 
stance. 5.00 
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