AVONDALE (H. P. Sass 1934) A large flower of fine form and 
substance borne on tall stems. A deep bronze bicolor with a 
heavy yellow beard. 38 in. 
BETTY NESMITH (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) The 
color is rich buttercup yellow, the falls have a faint luminous 
touch of brownish red which adds a note of warmth and beauty 
to the flower. S. are domed and closely held together; F. arched and 
flaring. The flowers have strong heavy substance with many 
flowers on well branched stalk. A rarely beautiful iris and I feel 
highly complimented to have it bear my name. 39 in. Stock limited. 
BEUCH LEY’S GIANT (Wassenberg 1932) “A very large blue 
toned iris of perfect form and color; S. are erect and domed; 
F. horizontal, similar to those of Frieda Mohr. Stalk well branched 
and of good height. Considered the largest and best formed iris of 
the present day. Might be called a glorified Lord of June” (taken 
from description by Mr. Wassenberg.) 
BLACKAMOOR (J. Sass 1932) A much discussed iris of black- 
purple coloring; one of the so-called blacks. Large flowers on 
well branched stems. H. M., A. I. S. 1931 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland 1929) Flowers are of good size, form 
and substance; flaring falls of almost black appearance. S. slightly 
lighter. One of the best dark irises H. M., A. I. S. 1931. A. M., 
A. I. S. 1933. 
BLUE BANNER (Kirk. 1929) The general color effect is bright 
electric blue; late blooming; beautiful. 38 in. 
BLUE AND GOLD (Essig 1931) A rich blue self with intense 
golden beard; much admired. 40 in. 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass 1931) One of the finest blue irises of 
slightly deeper tone than Sensation, but a larger flower, carried on 
tall well branched stems. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 38 in. 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929) Clear very velvety dark blue; 
large flowers on sturdy stems; excellent. 42 in. 
BRANGAENE (Mor. 1928) Large red-copper blend; flaring falls 
of blackish red-purple ; widely branched. 32 in. 
BRONZE BEACON (Salb. 1932) This coppery bronze iris is well 
named. S. glowing golden bronze; F. velvety Indian lake. Many 
flowers on tall lowly branched stalks. A late bloomer and an ex¬ 
cellent seed parent. 50 in. 
CARFAX (Bliss 1929) Flowers are rich red-purple of large size 
and extreme velvety substance; widely branched stems; many 
flowers. One of the best from Mr. Bliss. 46 in. C. M. and Silver 
Gilt Medal R. H. S., 1929. 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 1931) This lovely iris is of uniform 
chrome-yellowlighter than Pluie d’Or; has the best substance 
and texture of the newer yellows; large flowers; well branched. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1931. A. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass 1931) A blending of red, orange and 
'vellow; colors of Talisman rose; beautiful and rare; 38 in. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1931. A. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
COCKATOO (Mor. 1928) Ruffled plicata of Empire yellow. 
COLOSSUS (H. P. Sass 1931) The largest bearded iris; purple 
self ; excellent for breeding. 
COOL WATERS (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) A beautiful 
pale blue iris with a texture of extreme smoothnesss. There is a 
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