BRASILIA (Schreiner, '61)tA. 35" $1.50 

 Deep but \ei"y 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. HM'62. 

 See page 53. 



BRIGHT CLOUD (O. Brown, '61) EM. 38" $1.50 



^Vith 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. Huge blossoms, long- 

 lasting. HM, '62. See page 50. 



BRASS ACCENTS (Schreiner, '59) M. 40" $1 .50 



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

 regard this as a leader amongst the host of beautiful brown Iris now 

 available. HM, '59; AM, '61. Shown on page 52. 



BRIGHT HERALD (Wills, '64) M. 36" $4.00 

 A bright rose and white amoena. Standards are creamy white, broad 

 and full; falls are a lively shade of rose-red with coppery overlay. 

 This is an attractive big flower in a color combination quite rarely 

 seen. Shown on page 21. 



BRAVADO (Hall, '59) M. 35" $1 .00 



Deepest golden yellow, ruffled and with wide petals. This flower draws 

 instant attention in the garden or on the show table. HM, '59; AM, '63. 

 Shown on page 55. 



BRIGHTSIDE (Schreiner, '61) EM. 37" $2.50 



Pale, shimmering lemon yellow that is huge, frothy and ivory smooth. 

 The broad petals are heavily laced at the edges. Fine form and branch- 

 ing are added good features of this sparkling Iris. HM'62. 



BRAVE VIKING (Hinkle, '62) M. 38" $2.00 

 A huge medium to light blue with a white beard tipped yellow. Great 

 ruffled flowers which are three inches broad at the hafts and will 

 last up to 5 or 6 days. 



BREAKING DAWN (Schreiner, '71) m. 36" $15.00 



\ fine large amoena with rosy colored falls and lovely white standards. 

 A robust grower with strong well branched stems. Cool, refreshing 

 flowers. HC, '70. 



BREATHLESS (Schirmer, '62) EM. 38" $2.50 



A flamingo pink of large size and spreading form, medium in tone but 

 vivid and alive. The flowers are beautifully tailored, the petals waved, 

 and the hafts are flushed with peach. Coral beard. HM, '63. 



Summer Silk $15.00 



Gondolier $15.00 



BRILLIANT STAR (Hall, '61) E. 36" $2.00 

 ^Ve regard this as the finest red-bearded white we have grown or 

 seen. It is very broad petaled, full and rather rounded but not 

 drooping, beautifullv branched and very large. HM. '62. Shown page 

 32. 



BRIMSTONE (Tompt/ns, '71) EL. 38" $17.50 



Brilliant new red with very large flowers of vivid coloring. This has 

 satiny standards and velvety finished falls. It sports very heavy ruffling. 

 The stalks are tall, extremely well branched anti often have four 

 flowers out at once. HC. '70. 



