BLUE SAPPHIRE (Schreiner, '53) E. 36" Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



"Heavenly blue" is a phrase befitting the ruffled addition to an in- 

 creasingly 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. 



BLUSHING BEAUTY (Noyd, '64) M. 38" Each $5.00 



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 on stems over three 

 feet in height as it grows here. HM AIS, 1965. 



BRASILIA (Schreiner, '61) t^. 35" Each $1.50 



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. HM 

 AIS, 1962. See page 16. 



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



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

 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 9. 



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BLUE MOUNTAINS (Schreiner, '64) ML. 38" Each $3.50 



Rich, medium violet 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. conven- 

 tion. HM AIS, 1965. 



BRAVADO (Hall, '59) M. 35" Each $1 .00; 3 for $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. HM AIS, 1959; AM, 1963. Shown 

 on page 35. 



Cataldo $15.00 



BRAVE VIKING (Hinkle, '62) M. 38" Each $2.50 



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. 



BREATHLESS (Schreiner, '62) EM. 38" Each $3.00 



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. 

 HM AIS, 1963. 



BRIGHT CLOUD CO. Brown, '61) EM. 38" Each $1.50 



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 38. 



BRIGHT HERALD (Wills, '64) M. 36" Each $6.00 



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 coinbination quite rarely 

 seen. 



BRIGHTSIDE (Schreiner, '61) EM. 38" Each $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 AIS, 1962. 



BRILLIANT STAR (Hall, '61) Each $2.00 



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. 

 HM AIS, 1962. See page 22. 



BROADWAY STAR (Schreiner, '57) ML. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Cream standards and rose-red fails/ 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 30. 



Amigo's Guitar $7.50 



'The Iris I got from you this Summer are all growing. 

 Rhizomes were so healthy looking and such good roots." 



Wilbur Jaycox, S. Dak. 



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'You are to be commended for sending such fine healthy Irises. 

 They certainly brought nothing but praise." 



Mrs. Eleanor Cornell. N.C. 



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