BACCARAT (Gaulter, '67) M. 36" $4.00 



A caini\al of color, Ijlcnded graduations of brown, amber and light 

 purple in the heavily ruffled standards, and extremely broad, fiat, flar- 

 ing falls of bright violet banded golden brown. Hafts are solid light 

 brown and the beard is light orange. Large blossoms; well branched, 

 heavy stems. HM, '68. See page 13. 



BANG (Craig, '55) EM. 36" $1 .00 



A red with a name in keeping with the impression it creates in the 

 garden! Broad falls in brilliant color and heavy substance, slightly 

 waved. One of the "Five Iris of the Year" for 1963. HM, '55; AM, '60. 

 See page 5 1 . 



BLACK SWAN (Fay, '60) M. 35" $1 .50 



As sleek and as cbon-hued as the graceful bird for which it is named. 

 It will satisfy those looking for just about the ultimate in dark Iris 

 —great size, very wide petals, smooth velvety surface and a brown 

 beard tipped black. HM, 'GO; AM, '62. See page 46. 



BLACK TAFFETA (Sanger, '54) ML. 34" $1 .00 



Glistening blackish purple standards and broad velvety black falls, 

 slightly ruffled, combine to give us one of the very best of ttiese rich 

 and sultry beauties. The beard is tipped bronze. HM, '55; AM, '57. 



BLUE MOUNTAINS (Schremer, '64) ML. 38" $2.50 



Ricli, mediiun \ iolet blue of exceptionally large size and perfect form. 

 A clump of this Iris loaded with huge blooms on heavy, well branched 

 stalks, was the talk of visitors at the Denver A.I.S. convention. HM, '65. 



BLUE SAPPHIRE (Schreiner, '53) E. 36" $1 .00 



Lighter in tone than many others, with a glowing gold Ijeard. It is 



large in size, on tall well branched stalks. HM, '54; AM, '56. Dykes 

 Medal, '58. See page 54. 



BLUSHING BEAUTY (Noyd, '64) M. 38" $2.50 

 A warm white with hafts of definite blush pink and a bright coral 

 red beard. Apple Valley is in its parentage. Contrast of colors is 

 striking, the very large blossoms well spaced. HM, '65. 



BONANZA BELLE (Gibson, '71) tAL 36" $15.00 



Opalescent standards of coppery apricot, waved, fluted and folded, 

 very full and upright but closed at the top. Extra large style-arms and 

 a heavy yellow beard are notable features. The falls are broad and 

 roimded, pinkish white, shading out to a blended margin of apricot 

 to match the standards. See page 9. 



BLUE ALABASTER (Muhlestein, '71) EL. 36" $20.00 



A beautifully formed blue-white bicolor. The beard is pale vellow 

 tipped blue. Heavy substanced and very floriferous. 



BLUE FORMAL (Schorfman, '64) ML. 36" $5.00 



One of the "bluest of blues", with extra wide petals and thick texture. 

 Lightly fluted at the margins. The stalwart and justly famous In- 

 diglow is a parent. HM, '65. 



BLUE GROTTO (Grinter, 59) L. 36" $1 .00 



One of the largest Iris we ha\c grown. The wide falls sciiiarelv held 

 and the large standards erect and closed. Color is a uniform shade of 

 light violet-blue, the substance that of fine china. See page 50. 



Tiburon $15.00 



Fairlight $15.00 



