TALL BEARDED IRIS FOR 1959 
AFTER MIDNIGHT —(Muhlestein 749) 
Large, well formed, tall, dark purple. 
Fine grower, good parent. ...... $2.00 
ALI BABA — (D. Lyon 752) Huge gar- 
net-brown. Extremely fragrant. . $7.50 
ALICIA — (Rawlins ’48) Tall, stately 
blue with the best qualities of its two 
wonderful parents. Wonderful blood 
for blues and whites. .......... $2.00 
ALTER LIGHT — (Brown ’54) Marvel- 
ous cream with a yellow infusion in the 
hafts. Very popular new iris. Net $20.00 
ALLINE ROGERS — (Kleinsorge ’50) 
Huge tan blend. H. C. 49; H. M. 751. 
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>-AMANDINE — (G. Douglas °46) Wide, 
full cream. A. M. and President’s cup 
940 WW ee ee ee er $1.50 
AMERICAN MODERN — (Craig 51) 
M. 36” Olive-ochre sometimes flecked 
bluish green. Falls heavily veined red. 
cs at Moe Nak Mao De Perel ns Aen $6.00 
APRICOT GLORY — (Muhlestein ’51) 
M. 35” A Smooth apricot pink with a 
self colored beard and a slightly deep- 
er coloring on hafts. Good form an 
heavy substance, H. IM. 751.23. $8.00 
APRICOT SUPREME —(Tompkins 51) 
Very tall, well branched apricot salmon 
of good size. H. C. ’50, H. M. ’51. $5.00 
APEX — (Tompkins 47) M. 38 in. A 
glowing Bordeaux red self of excellent 
form and large size. ...-..-.---- $3.00 
ARIA — (Tompkins °48) Coppery- 
toned henna. One of the parents of 
Manana which in turn is parent of the 
now famous 50-90. ......-------- $1.00 
ARAB CHIEF — (Whiting 744) M, L. 
36 in. Smooth copper and burnt orange 
combine to produce a brilliant flame 
colored iris with a long blooming seas- 
On? 8 2 See eee eee $ .75 
ARGUS PHEASANT — (Deforest 48) 
Large, brilliant golden brown. A, M. 
*50. Dykes Medal ’52. .........-. $2.50 
AZURE LAKE — (Muhlestein °51) 
Smoothly finished blue with falls that 
flare horizontally and have heavy ruf- 
fling. 36 inches tall, not well branched, 
put makes a stunning clump. C. of C. 
and He. Coa Te eee ee ete $8.00 
BALLENINA — (D. Hall ’51) M. 36 in, 
A pale pink of large size with very 
broad petals and heavy substance. A, M. 
So: ios ae $5.00 
BALLET DANCER — (Kleinsorge 749) 
M 38 in. A large light shell pink with 
a flush of cream around the beard. H. 
Mis re ee Pe as .. $1.50 
BARBARA LUDDY — (Lapham ’48) 
M. 38 in. A large light shell pink with 
a flush of cream around the beard. H. 
HY, Mees By agi? Peet a Rr! 5 28 $1.50 
BAY STATE —(Corey ’49) A fine light 
blue that glistens and sparkles in the 
sunlight. Has a delightful fragrance. 
The flowers are large and of good, firm 
substance, stalks tall with five way 
branching. H. M., A.I.S ’49. 38 inches 
Mid-late season. .. $2.00 
BIG UTE — (Wallace ’54) A huge iris 
with a rich blending of mahogany 
and burgundy red, and with a blue 
sh-en below the beard. A v' gorous 
grower with wide flaring falls and 
closed standards on a_ sturdy well 
branched stalk. It’s appealing and 
striking colors calls one back again and 
again to admire it. Seedling No. 5210— 
(Grand Canyon x Lancaster x Three 
Oaks). 36 in. Midseason. .. NET $25,00 
BLACK BANNER — (Nicholls ’47) M. 
L. 37 in. A very rich flower of deep 
black purple tones. H. M. ’47. $1.00 
BLACK FOREST — (Schreiner ’45) M. 
34 in. A very dark, almost truly black 
of quite large size and with excellent 
form: 1 As M248 ee cee $1.00 
BLUE RHYTHM — (Whiting °45) M. 
38 in. One of the best known and high- 
est rated blues. Dykes Medal ’50. $1.00 
BLUE ELEGANCE — (Jory ’48) E, M. 
38 in. A large clean colored blue hy- 
brid. Has the typical onco look. H. M. 
PAG she enn e ses Sees . $2.00 
BLUMOHR — (Marx ’49) The color is 
purest lavender blue, near Plumbago 
blue, with no veining whatever at the 
hafts. The large rounded flowers pos- 
sess exceptional texture and substance 
and actually remain in perfect condi- 
tion 3 to 4 days under adverse weather 
conditions. H. 36 in. Mid-season. H. M. 
FACTS Se240 0 eile 8 et eine ee $5.00 
