Tiburon $20.00 



Apricot Blaze $20.00 



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



BREATHLESS (Schirmer, '62) EM. 38" Each $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 AIS, 1963. 



Gala Madrid $20.00 



BRIGHT CLOUD fO. Brown, '67 j 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 54. 



BRIGHT HERALD (Wills, '64) M. 36" Each $5.00 



.\ 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 15. 



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 earlv, 36 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1962. 



BRISTOL GEM (Leaviit, '65) ML. 38" Each $6.00 



A handsome, scintillating beauty of rich medium blue with a blue 

 beard. Enormous flowers with petals so wide they almost form an 

 uninterrupted expanse of rich blue. Sturdy stem. HM'66. 



BROADWAY STAR (Schreiner, '57) ML. Each $1.00 



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 54. 



"/ wish to thank you very much indeed for the very 

 fine Iris which were received from you. It has always 

 been a real pleasure opening a parcel from Cooleys. 

 I want to thank you especially for the gift." 



E.B., South Africa 



BUTTERSCOTCH KISS (Plough, '57) ML. 36" Each $1.50 



A caramel shade of yellow, glistening brightly with gold dust particles. 

 There is an intensification of yellow in the heart and on the petal 

 edges. The large flowers are heavily laced and crinkled at the margins. 

 HM AIS, 1957; AM, 1959. 



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