KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
Class 2 A—Light Blue 
Varieties of a Light Blue or Purple Color. 
NEW VARIETIES: 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Wassenberg 1931) — (42)—A very love¬ 
ly Iris with the Lord of June coloring. S. erect and domed; 
F. broad and flaring. Stalks are nicely branched and the 
huge flowers have a good substance and form. $ 2.00 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (Wareham-Emig. 1934) — (M 30)—A large 
silky pale blue. See introduction, page 3. 3.50 
DISTINCTIVE VARIETIES: 
BALLERINE (M 48)—S. very broad, waved at margin, light blue 
violet; F. slightly deeper shade. .20 
BRANDYWINE (M 36)—Pale silvery blue with a golden beard .15 
ELSA (M 38)—Light violet blue, with an orange beard . .35 
GLEAM (LM 42)—Pale lavender blue self, with a golden beard. .25 
HORIZON (M 36)—A large uniform light blue self . .50 
JACQUELINE GUILLOT (LM 36)—Clear silvery blue. Very 
effective to plant with yellows, pinks and blends . .15 
LEONATO (M 44)—Very large, light lavender blue . .20 
MARY BARNETT (M 36)—Clear lavender blue, golden beard 
Fine variety .25 
SANTA BARBARA (EM 40)—Pure lustrous lavender blue, with 
horizontal falls. Good substance. .25 
SHYLOCK (LM 42)—Very large silvery pale violet.20 
SOUV. DE L. MICHAUD (EM 48)—A very lovely pale lobelia 
blue, with a silvery sheen. Large flowers. .35 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 
GROUP 1: ANDREE ANTISSIER (VL 42), pale porcelain blue; 
ARIEL (E 30), harebell blue; BRANDYWINE (M 36), pale sil¬ 
very blue with a golden beard; DUKE OF YORK (M 38), large 
mauve blue; HALO (M 34), light violet blue bicolor; JACQUE¬ 
LINE GUILLOT (LM 3 6), clear silvery blue bicolor; LADY 
FOSTER (EM 40), lovely pale blue; LORD OF JUNE (M 48), 
large pale blue bicolor; PRINCESS BEATRICE (EM 38), large 
pale blue. 
GROUP 2: ALBERT VICTOR (M 36), blue lavender; CHESTER 
HUNT (LM 26), clear blue bicolor; CORRIDA (VL 3 2), gray 
blue self; GLEAM O’ GOLD (M 42), light lavender, center tinted 
gold; HARPALION (EM 40), large lavender blue bicolor; 
MOTHER OF PEARL (LM 38), large silvery lavender. 
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