Autumn King — 
Photographed in 
Sept ember. See 
Page 10. 
BLUE TORCH (Sheets 
1931) —Light lavender and 
purple with a bright yellow 
beard_ 1.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 
1929) —’The shade of the 
richest dark blue velvet, superb 
quality, vigorous plant, a bar¬ 
gain _ 1.25 
BLUE WAVES (H. Sass 
1932) —Rich dark blue with 
horizontal falls_ .50 
BOADICEA (Nich. 1931) — 
A soft blend of yellow and 
pink with a flush of bright sky 
blue at center of falls, vigorous .50 
BRANDYWINE — Early 
bright blue_ .15 
BRUNO —Large velvety red¬ 
dish bronze bicolor_ .15 
BUECHLEY GIANT 
(Buechley 1932) — Extra 
large and tall light blue self of 
fine form. Flower stem and 
plant well balanced. An un¬ 
usually perfect Iris_ 4.00 
BUTO (H. Sass 1926)—An 
intense strikingly beautiful 
dark blue-purple of excep¬ 
tional form_ .20 
CALIFORNIA BLUE (Essig 
1929)—Rich bluish violet; 
tall well-branched stems and 
large flowers, fragrant_ .25 
CAMELIARD (Sturt. 1927) 
—Tall variegata blend; S am¬ 
ber yellow, F yellow overlaid 
wine purple, large and free 
flowering_ 
CAMILLA DUBUAR (Lap. 
1929) —Free flowering new 
pink. Said to be suitable for 
pool plantings_ .25 
CANDLELIGHT — Dainty 
lavender suffused pink, golden 
center_ .25 
CARDINAL — Velvety deep 
red of fine form and substance .25 
CARFAX (Bliss 1930) — 
Red purple self with velvety 
falls, large flowers of perfect 
form substance, six to eight 
branches on a spike_ .50 
CAYLUS —'Velvety dark 
purple _ . 15 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass 
1930)—Large dark purple, 
one of the finest intermediates, 
a favorite_ .20 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 
1930) —One of the finest new 
yellows, uniform lemon 
chrome, beautiful shape, 
smooth texture and finish_ 5.00 
CHURCHMOUSE (H. Sass 
1929)—Greatly admired new 
Hays brown self_ .25 
CINNABAR (Wmsn. 1928) 
—Rich dark red with heavy 
velvety falls, fine substance_ .25 
CITRONELLA — Brilliant 
tall yellow with red veined 
falls_ .15 
CLARA NOYES (H. Sass 
1931)—A gorgeous blend of 
red, orange, and yellow; it has 
the coloring of a Talisman rose 2.00 
