Over-the-Garden- Wall 
BLUE HILL ( H. P. Sass ’31) A fine blue, of an unusual shade, with white beard and throat. 
The texture is silky; the falls slightly inhanging. Branching is exceptionally low. H.M., 
A.I.S. ’32.$0.75 
BLUE MONARCH {J. Sass '33) A beautiful blue self, a shade lighter than Pale Moonlight, 
with exquisite finish. The beard is pale and the style arms blue. The flower is large, on 
tall, low-branched stems. 40". H.M., A.I.S. ’33.$7.50 
BLUE TORCH {Sheets ’31) Light lavender and purple, with a brilliant beard. The falls are 
reddish, edged with lavender. 34"..$1.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH {Grint. ’34) "The perfect light blue”. The flowers, twelve to fifteen to the 
stem, are large, of thick substance and a glossy finish. 42". H.M., A.I.S. ’33.$18.50 
BLUE VELVET {Loom. ’29) Very dark, velvety blue, the Dominion heritage showing in 
the inturned buds and the — alas! — often bunched bloom. 36".$1.00 
BOADICEA {Nich. ’31) One of those indescribable blends of buff, yellow, pink and blue 
— so charming that one forgives the slightly twisted falls. 38".$0.65 
BRONZE BEACON {Salb. ’32) S. glowing golden-bronze; F. Indian-lake. A lustrous rich 
bronze, with many blooms on low-branched stems. The stalks were poor with us, last 
season, but may be better another year.$1.50 
BRONZE GLORY {Simp. ’34) An exceptionally rich red-bronze for the garden effect. S. 
mauve with bronze sheen and ruffled edges; F. dark velvety red, edged with bronze. A 
long orange beard lights the flower. 32".$8.00 
BROWN BETTY {White ’34) Described as “a startling new creation”; an unusual blend 
of Mikado brown, Prussian blue and purple. The flowers are well poised on slender stems. 
43".$10.00 
BROWN PEARL {Hud. ’31) A little-known iris of pale iridescent old gold, with a flush of 
violet, and a sheen of powdered gold. We find it very fascinating. 30".$1.00 
BRUNHILDE {Salb. ’34) “Large blooms that are an example of perfect form in an iris of the 
flaring fall type. A most regal iris that will be particularly welcome because of its un- 
u 1 usually smooth finish.” The beard is blue. 40".$10.00 
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BURNING BRONZE (Ayres '34) “A cool and stately dark red self of excellent form, — 
graceful stalk is well branched — an intense bronze suffusion throughout the entire flower.” 
The introducer reports that “14 judges gave this iris an average of 90.” H.M., A.I.S. ’33. 
.$18.50 
BYZANTHIUM {Ayres ’33) The color is “tan brown, overlaid with gold; along the mid- 
rib of the standards is a delicate bright penciling of iridescent blue, almost turquoise.” 
This iris is said to be a fast grower and not to fade in the sun. 32".$20.00 
CADMIA {Emig. ’34) Lovely clear yellow, almost a self, blooming in mid-season, with large 
blooms. 30".$5.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD {M. M. ’33) One of the exceptionally fine new yellow irises, of a deep 
tone. Mr. Salbach says that this has been nicknamed “Brazen Hussy” because of its 
brass coloring, which is even deeper than the intermediate, Crysoro. The flower shows 
no fading, even in the hottest sun. 32".$12.50 
CANELANDS ( Nes. ’31) S. straw and gold; F. deep, velvety maroon. 42".$1.00 
CARADON {Bliss-Sturt. ’32) “A sister seedling of Grace Sturtevant, with clouded yellow 
standards and practically black falls. Late. 40".$5.00 
CARNELIAN {Loth. ’32) A huge red flower — as large as Los Angeles — on very tall, splen¬ 
didly branched stems. 44".$1.50 
CARRARA {Hearth. ’32) This pure white iris is charmingly graceful, and should be better 
known.$0.75 
CASTALIA {Wmsn. ’33) A charming blue iris, with straight-hanging falls. Texture, form 
and size are all excellent. 34".$1.00 
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