RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
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Saint Paul, Minn. 
BALDWIN, (H. P. Sass, ’26). A huge 
manganese violet self with an elec¬ 
tric sheen in the falls. One of the 
best of the dark blue purples. 40 
in.3 5c 
BEAU IDEAL, (J. Sass, ’26). One of 
the distinctive Sass plicatas, notable 
for the wide solid border of Chinese 
violet on a white ground. Very un¬ 
usual and fine. 3 4 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
BEAU SABREUR, (Wmsn., ’30). S. 
aniline yellow; F. rich oxblood red 
with a slightly paler margin. A 
large flowered Dominion seedling. A 
very sturdy grower and fast increas- 
er. 3 2 in.2 5c 
BERTRAND, (Eliss, ’23). The stand¬ 
ards are lavender-violet and the vel¬ 
vety falls are of rich deep violet. Gi¬ 
gantic flowers of perfect form. 36 
in. ..25c 
BLUE BANNER, (Kirkland, 1929). S. 
pure light lavender blue, beautifully 
frilled; F. a rich velvety deeper blue, 
shading to a pale blue at the edges. 
The general effect of the flower is a 
very bright electric blue. Nothing 
quite like it. Growth vigorous. 2 6 
in.25c 
BLUE HILL, (H. P. Sass, 1931). The 
bluest of the clear blue toned Irises 
of a slightly deeper tone than Sensa¬ 
tion. Very large flowers with a per¬ 
fect branching stem. A great addi¬ 
tion to the blue toned class. H.M., 
A.I.S., 1932 . 60c 
BLUE TORCH, (Sheets, 1931). S. 
light lavender blue; F. phlox purple; 
rich yellow beard; fragrant. 3 4 
in.$1.00 
BLUE ZUA, (Sass.) A blue sport of 
Zua .50c 
BOADICEA, (Nich., ’31). A soft blend 
of yellow and pink with a flush of 
bright sky blue at center of falls, 
vigorous.50c 
BOUREM, (Cayeux, ’25). The stand¬ 
ards are Bordeaux red, and the vel¬ 
vety falls are violet shaded velvety 
garnet red. A distinct color tone 
among Irises. 3 0 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
BRUNO, (Bliss, ’29). S. fawn, shading 
to yellow at the base; F. deep, rich, 
velvety red-purple of great size and 
substance. One of the most distinct 
and popular of the Dominion race. 
36 in.25c 
BUFF, (Sass, ’26). Another of the new 
copper colored varieties, but quite 
different from anything else. 3 0 
in.35c 
BUTO, (H. P. Sass, ’26). A very large, 
rich, velvety, deep royal purple of 
perfect form and fine satiny texture; 
much darker, richer, and better than 
Gaudichau. 36 in.25c 
CAMELIARD, (Sturt., ’27). S. amber 
yellow; F. overlaid wine purple on 
the base of the falls to within half 
an inch of the orange beard. A dis¬ 
tinct variegata blend. 48 in.35c 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS, (Rowell, 
1931). Strong and sturdy this beau¬ 
tiful blended self is of a deep rose 
and buff. A very vigorous grower 
and a fine garden subject. 44 
in.3 5c 
CARDINAL, (Bliss, ’22). S. lavender, 
shot rose; F. dark red purple of won¬ 
derful velvety texture. One of the 
reddest and richest of the Dominion 
race. 3 6 in.2 5c 
CARFAX, (Bliss, 1930). The color is 
an intense red auricula-purple, the 
falls being wonderfully rich and vel¬ 
vety. The flowers are very large and 
of perfect form and substance. 42 
in.50c 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER, (J. Sass, 
’25). In effect a beautiful delicate 
pink tinted Iris. Large and beauti¬ 
fully frilled; yellow at the haft and 
a yellow beard. 33 in. (2 for 25c). 
CHALLENGER, (J. Sass, ’30). S. dull 
dark purple; F. dark blackish violet, 
velvety, with a contrasting white 
beard tipped orange. One of the larg¬ 
est and darkest of the intermediates. 
A great favorite at our Gardens. 30 
in.25c 
CH ARTIER, (Hall, ’25). A smooth, 
clear white with wide flat segments. 
A clear cut, fine white of excellent 
texture. Silver Medal, A.I.S., ’27. 32 
in. 25c 
CHESTNUT, (J. Sass, ’30). The brown¬ 
est of all the plicatas. S. ruffled 
cinnamon drab; F. cream dotted pe¬ 
tunia violet with brown stripes on 
the yellow haft. (2 for 2 5c.) 
CHIEF, (J. Sass, ’26). A very dark 
royal-purple intermediate. Flowers 
exceptionally large. A very fine low 
growing Iris effective in mass plant¬ 
ings. 2 4 in.2 5c 
CHURCHMOUSE, (H. P. Sass, ’29). A 
dark Hay’s brown self. Light orange 
beard. A wonderful new color that 
attracts immediate attention. 38 
in.25c 
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