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BRILLIANT STAR 



ALLEGIANCE 



BRAVE VIKING (Hinkle, '62) Each $4.00 



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. 38 inches. Midseason. 



BREATHLESS (Schreiner, '62) Each $5.00 



A new 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. 

 38 inches. HM AIS, 1963. 



BRIGHT CLOUD (O. Brown, '61) Each $3.00 



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 57. 



BRIGHT FORECAST (Hamblin, '60) Each $2.50 



Ruffles and lace in blazing golden yellow. The heavy beard is deep 

 orange. Petals are broad and possess the quality of hammered and 

 crimped metal. A mass of brilliant gold in the garden. 34 inches; 

 quite late. HM AIS, I960; AM, 1964. 



BRIGHTSIDE (Schreiner, '61) Each $3.50 



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

 smooth. The broad petals are heavily laced at the edges. Fine form 

 and branching are added good features of this sparkling new Iris. 

 HM AIS, 1962. 



BRILLIANT STAR (Hall, '61) Each $3.50 



We 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, beautifully branched and very large. Quite early, 36 

 inches. See above. HM AIS, 1962. 



BROADWAY STAR (Schreiner, '57) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 

 Cream standards and rose-red falls combine to fashion a totally dif- 

 ferent and refreshingly beautiful creation. Hafts are almost free of 

 any venation, lending sharp contrast to the bright ivory standards. 

 38 inches tall, classically formed and large in size. HM AIS, 1957. 

 See page 37. 



BRONZE BELL (Schreiner, '57) Each $2.00 



Reddish copper-bronze in a huge flower of perfect form and large 

 size. The stalks are heavy and well branched, with many blossoms 

 per stem. It is taller, redder and better branched than its parent, 

 Inca Chief. HM AIS, 1957; AM, 1959. Plant patent No. 1728. 



CELESTIAL GLORY 



BUTTERCUP BOWER (Tompkins, '61) Each $2.50 



The fine new blend of lemon, lime and yellow with giant, fully 

 rounded flowers, broad segments and strong color contrasts. 38 

 inches. HM AIS, 1962. Shown on back cover. 



BUTTERHORN (Sass, '55) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Cool, icy and lemon colored, shading to greenish white ^in ^U)e 

 center of the falls. The form is quite distinct, as is also tne nue 

 of this unusual Iris. It is three feet in height, nicely brancheo iarge 

 in size. HM AIS, 1955. 



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