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THE VERY BEST IRIS VARIETIES 
AIRY DREAM. 3—80¢; 5—$1.25 35¢ 
A soft clear pink self; 33”; L. 
AL-LU-WE. 40”; M 40¢ 
A large bronze and red variegata, not 
commonly offered but is top-notch. 
AMANDINE. $1.50 
Refreshing cool lemon-cream; best of 
this color; AM; 36’; ML. 
AMBASSADEUR. 42”; ML* Each 40¢ 
An AM variety in hyssop and carmine; 
attractive. 
AMBROSIA. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
A strong grower and a pretty light pink 
with a showy tangerine beard; 36”; M. 
AMIGO. 3—$1.25 50¢ 
An enchanting pansy color; striking 
contrast with clear light lavender stand- 
ards foiled by the deep  purple-velvet 
edged falls; HM; AM; 34”; EM. 
AMITOLA. 3—$1.00 40¢ 
A pretty russet-pink, F a strawberry 
lavender with a gold blend, all set off with 
a pretty, broad, tangerine beard; 36”: L. 
ANGELUS. 3—$1.20; 5—$1.60 Each 50¢ 
A very distinct and beautiful color in a 
creamy lavernder-pink. The petals are 
broad, large; substance heavy: HM; AM. 
pretty orange B;36”; L. 
ARAB CHIEF. 75¢ 
This variety is a most attractive rich 
burnt orange, almost a henna tone. It is 
one of the brighter and most attractive 
and a favorite; HM; 36”; VL. 
ARCTIC. .50¢ 
Prefuse blooming; beautiful huge flowers 
of white and gold; AM. 
AT DAWNING. 3—$1.00 Each 50¢ 
Beautiful pinkish white standards with 
a gold base; falls a soft rose, gold-veined 
throat und deep orange beard. 
AVONDALE. 50¢ 
A pretty strawberry-red; HM; 33”; M. 
AZURE SKIES. 3—$1.25 5—$2.25 50¢ 
A lovely ruffied pale lavender self. The 
standards are domed and flaring, falls al- 
most horizontal, accented by a showy 
white beard; HM; AM; 33”; ML. 
BALDWIN. 3—90¢; 5—$1.25 Each 35¢ 
A large attractive lavender-blue color; 
HM; showy; 40”; M. 
BALLET GIRL. 36”; EM 50¢ 
A very delicate shade of pink. It is a 
distinctive variety. 
BEA ST HELENS. 50¢ 
Dark red shade; lighter at edgés; 38”: 
EM’. 
BERKFELEY GOLD. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
A deep clear yellow self of fine form. 
Color is intense and pure; HM; AM: 36”. 
BERMUDA SANDS. 3—$1.50 60¢ 
_A heavily ruffled flower in a lovely 
light coffee-tan color, a glint of gold 
shining through to brighten the whole 
Fhe Bykes Winner for 1949; 36" sie 
BLACK FOREST. 90¢ 
Deep satiny blue-black both in § and F; 
nicely formed; HM; 38”; ML. 
BLACK HAWK. 28”: VE 50¢ 
Striking two-toned bloom; the standards 
a brilliant mulberry, falls intense violet- 
black, like black velvet. 
BLUE HILLS. 5S0¢ 
Ruffled flowers in a showy cornflower- 
blue; 40”; M. 
BLUE RHYTHM. 3—$1.90 75@ 
Soft medium blue with a silvery tone, 
velvety in texture and a Dykes Winner in 
1950; 38’; ML. 
BLUE SHIMMER. 3—$1.90 5—$3.25 75¢ 
The clearest tone blue, peppered on 
crisp enameled ivory-white. It is a charm- 
ing plicata; HM; AM; 36”: M; DM-’38... 
BLUE TRIUMPH . 3—$1.20: 5—$1.90 50¢ 
The finest light blue, received both a 
HM; AM; 42 inches; M. 
BLUE VALLEY. $2.00 
Claimed to be the nearest to a true blue; 
large full ruffled flowers of fine form and 
sparkling sheen; 36”; ML. 
BRANDYWINE. 3—$1.20; 5—$1.80 Each 50¢ 
Large silvery blue flowers; 36”; M. 
BRUNHILDE. 36”; EM S0¢ 
A very uniform dark rich violet-blue 
self with a blue cast beard; HM; AM. 
BRYCE CANYON. $1.00 
Huge flowers of a warm shade of henna- 
copper; fine form; bronze-yellow beard; 
38”: ML. 
BUCKSKIN. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
This is by far the best tan colored 
Iris. It is a tall grower and bears many 
large blooms with large closed standards 
and wide flaring falls. 
BUFFAWN. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
A beautiful soft pinkish self with the 
most brilliant red-orange beard. It is 
an unusual color; very pretty; 34”; E. 
BURGUNDY ROSE. $1.00 
The color blend of this strong growing 
variety is very striking. Blooms are ruf- 
fied, large, a dark amethyst color and 
fled, large, a dark Bergundy-rose. 
BUTTERCUP LANE. 32” 50¢ 
A very heavily ruffled clean bright yel- 
low on strong stems. An ‘ideal variety. 
CALUTTA. 3—$1.40 50¢ 
Called a coconut-brown; very much like 
Amitola, except the F not as pink and 
with more gold at base; strong grower: 
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