BLUE BARON (Schreiner, '62) Each $1 2.00 



A massive, rich, marine blue of huge size and classical lorm. The 

 blooms are ruffled and well spaced on 40-inch stalks bearing up to 

 15 buds each. This and Deep Space certainly rank near the top 

 among all recently introduced intensely deep blue Iris! HM AIS, 

 1963. 



BLUEBEARD (Hall, '55) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A large deep blue with very full flaring falls which drop gracefuUy 

 near the tips. The beard is not blue, but has blue tips which make 

 it appear blue all over. Silky sheen and brilliant color! 3 feet. 



BLUE GROTTO (Grlnter, '59) Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



One of the largest Iris we have grown or seen anywhere, the wide 

 falls squarely held and the large standards erect and closed. Color 

 is a uniform shade of light violet-blue, the substance that of fine 

 china. Well branched, late, three feet in height. 



BLUE SAPPHIRE (Schremer, '53) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



"Heavenly blue" is a phrase befitting this ruffled addition to an 

 increasingly popular color class. Lighter in tone than many others, 

 with a glowing gold beard; it is large in size, on tall well branched 

 stalks which defy both wind and rain. HM AIS, 1954: AM, 1956: 

 Dykes Medal, 1958. 



BLUE SPINEL fG/bson, '6]; Each $5.00 



A genuine gem of unsurpassed quality and color perfection. The 

 huge, spreading blossoms will measure 8 inches in width, the sub- 

 stance is like leather and has an enamel-like finish. It is lighter than 

 indigo but still a deep shade of blue. Giant foliage, heavy stalks 

 and exceptionally free blooming. 3 feet tall. HM AIS, 1962. 



VALIMAR 



BOLERO (Tompkins, '57) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A self of glistening copper with a bright undertone of rich henna- 

 red. Petals are rounded and flaring, sleek and brilliant, the brown 

 beards adding a special note of color. Grows to 40 inches, well 

 branched, creating a gorgeous clump. 



BON VOYAGE (Plouqh, '59) Each $2.00 



Standards are white, the edges lightly tinted cobalt violet. Falls are 

 white with a dark flush of violet below the white beard which turns 

 to yellow within the throat. Large, clean looking, with unique tex- 

 ture. 36 inches, well spaced. HM AIS, 1960. 



BOUNDING MAIN (Sm\ih, '58) Each $4.00 



A spectacular medium blue self with silky texture, from the orig- 

 inator of South Pacific. The standards are lightly ruffled, the falls 

 smooth and wide, flaring horizontally. Beard is pale vellow, tipped 

 white. Height over three feet. HM AIS, 1961. 



BRASILIA (Schremer, '61) Each $6.00 



Deep but very brilliant henna-brown-red. This is a new and striking 

 color in Iris, much more lively than others in the brownish color 

 tones. It is large, well proportioned and beautifully branched. Height 

 35 inches. HM AIS, 1962. 



BRASS ACCENTS (Schremer, '59) Each $3.50 



Golden coffee-brown, regal in carriage, huge in size, ideal in form, 

 40 inches in height. We regard this seedling of Inca Chief as a 

 leader amongst the host of beautiful brown Iris now available. HM 

 AIS, 1959; AM, 1961. Shown on page 29. 



BRAVADO (Hall, '59) Each $2.50 



Deepest golden yellow, ruffled and with wide petals. There is some- 

 thing about this flower — heaviness of texture, metallic glisten, or 

 uniform depth of golden richness — that draws instant attention in 

 the garden or on the show table. This catalog lists many great yel- 

 low Iris. Those who have seen them all have told us that Bravado 

 is surely a candidate for the top spot. Height 33-36 inches. HM AIS, 

 1959; AM, 1963. Shown on page 14. 



BRIAR ROSE (Hall, '55) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Deep rose-to-raspberry. While the picture does not show it, freshly 

 opened flowers sport a small blue blaze just below the beard. This 

 disappears on the mature blossom. Very tall and very late, with a 

 geranium-red beard. Shown on page 24. 



BRIGHT CLOUD fO. Brown, '61) Each $7.50 



With white standards and blue falls this descendant of Melodrama 

 has more and much sharper color contrast than its parent. It does 

 carry the extra wide falls and moderate ruffling, however. Huge 

 blossoms, on 36-40 inch stems. Midseason: long-lasting. HM AIS, 

 1962. See page 17. 



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