BANG (Craig, '55) Each $7.50 



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

 in the garden! Broad falls of brilliant color and heavy substance, 

 slightly waved; it owes its fine form to Cordovan, one of its parents. 

 Height 3G inches. HM AIS, 1955. 



BAZAAR (Schreiner, '55) Each $2.50 



A glorified version of Raspberry Ribbon, far more brilliant and more 

 deeply colored. The blooms are very large, on 36-inch stems. The 

 picture on page 13 gives you a good idea of this new plicata. HM 

 AIS, 1956. 



BEECHLEAF (Kleinsorge, '55) Each $5.00 



This seedling of Prettv Quadroon has attracted a lot of attention 

 for the past four seasons. It is more ruffled than its parent and, while 

 bearing some resemblance because of its brownish hue, it is more 

 coppery and is enlivened by a violet undertone. The beard is orange- 

 brown. Very large blooms on 3-foot stalks. HM AIS, 1955; AM, 1959. 

 Pictured on page 17. 



BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach, '42) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A fine yellow, absoluielv perfect in form, on stems that average 3 

 feet tall and o\er. well branched and with flowers of very rich solid 

 yellow, it is regarded bv manv judges as the world's best yellow Iris. 

 HM AIS. 1944; AM, 1946. 



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