Over-the-Garden- Wall 
Blue Banner (Kirk. ’29) The most charming 
of the recent irises, of the coloring of the 
older B. Y. Morrison. 36". Late.$0.75 
Blue Gown (Essig ’32) A lovely blue, tall and 
slightly purple toned. 48".$3.00 
Blue Hill ( H. P. Sass ’31) A fine blue, larger 
than Sensation. H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$1.00 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass ’33) Deep bluish 
violet; a large flower on tall low-branched 
stems, with 8 to 15 buds. Garden effect — 
clear, light blue.$12.00 
Blue Ribbon ( Grint. ’30) Makes a striking mass 
of tall, deep blue.$0.75 
Blue Torch (Sheets ’31) Light lavender and 
purple, with a brilliant beard. 34".$3.00 
Blue Velvet (Loom. ’29) The darkest, velvety 
blue. 36".$2.00 
Boadicea ( Nich. ’31) Soft yellow, blended with 
rose and blue. 38".$1.50 
Brangaene (Mor. ’28) Red-copper and blackish 
red-purple. 30". $1.25 
Bright Balloon (Waller ’33) A very pleasing 
tone of yellow.$0.65 
Britoness (Dykes ’28) Primrose yellow with 
bronze reticulations.,$0.75 
Bronze Beacon (Salb. ’32) S. golden-bronze; 
F. Indian-lake. Garden effect is a lustrous 
bronze. Low branched, with many large 
blooms. Late.$6.00 
BRONZE GLORY (Simp. ’34) An exceptionally 
rich red-bronze. One of the new irises that 
will be welcomed for the color mass.. .$8.00 
Brown Pearl (Hud. ’31) Pale iridescent old 
gold, with a flush of violet. 32".$2.00 
Byron Grey (Hudel. ’31) A tall blue-violet, of 
good substance. 46".$0.75 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (M. M. ’33) We quote:— 
“Far and away the best deep yellow on the 
market.’’ Bloom is 5" x 5". 32".$20.00 
Cameliard (Sturt. ’27) Dull gold, washed with 
purple. 46".$0.65 
Canelands (Nes. ’31) S. gold; F. deep, velvety 
maroon. 46".$2.50 
Cantata (Wmsn. ’30) An early rich purple, more 
blue than Andante. 32".$0.75 
Captain Courageous. (Row. ’29) A tall, rose- 
purple self.$1.00 
Carnelian (Loth. ’32) A large and lovely red; 
splendidly branched stalk. 48".$3.50 
Carrara (Hearth. ’32) A charming, graceful, 
pure white. 36".$1.00 
Cassandre (Cay. ’28) Smoky rose-violet and 
deep garnet. 48".$0.75 
CAST ALIA (Wmsn. ’33) Blue, of large size, 
perfect form and heavy texture. 34".. .$1.50 
Charis ( Nes. ’28) A coppery-red bicolor.. $0.75 
Cherry Rust (Wmsn. ’32) “Rosy orange”, more 
coppery than King Tut. 24".$0.75 
CHINA LANTERN (Essig ’33) S. old gold; F. 
bright Bordeaux red. The combination is 
said to give us a new color note in the garden. 
42".$7.50 
Chromilla (Loom. ’31) A yellow of marvelous 
smoothness of texture; the tone is a uniform 
shade of lemon chrome. 40". A.M., A.I.S. 
’32.$6.00 
Cimarron (Wmsn. ’32) “A very fine red of un¬ 
usual, well rounded form.” 34".$4.00 
Clara Noyes (H. P. Sass ’30) Mingled peach 
and apricot shades; one of the lovliest of the 
Sass’ blends. Ruffled. 36". A.M., A.I.S. 
’32.$2.50 
Classic (Grint. ’30) A soft blend, much like 
Asia, but of heavier texture.$2.00 
Cockatoo (Mor. ’28) A ruffled, soft Empire- 
yellow. 32".$1.00 
Colossus (H. P. Sass ’31) A very large, very 
dark purple. “Perhaps the largest iris in 
the world.”.$5.00 
Comstock (Salb. ’32) Tones of yellow, with 
lilac suffusions on the S., and heavy brown 
reticulations on the F.$6.50 
Coralie (Ayres ’32) “A beautiful rose and red 
toned iris.” To date, we have not seen this 
iris in representative bloom. 38". Dykes 
Medal, ’33.$17.50 
Coral Queen (Wau. ’31) Pale coral pink. 
28".$0.75 
Corona (Sturt. ’30) A yellow bicolor, with the 
F. lighter than the S. 30".$2.00 
Crown Prince (Klein. ’31) Ornage yellow and 
velvety brown-red; very large.$7.50 
Cudbear (Hearth. ’32) Royal purple, of good 
form and carriage. 42".$1.00 
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