BLUE SELF - PINK TO RED TONED 
Abora L (Hill ’28) Rich, smooth texture, good parent. 85c 
Andrew Jackson D (Kirk. 29) Good size. 30c 
Ariel L (Mur. 24) From Orpington, Kent, England. 15c 
Baldwin D (Sass. H.’27) FH uge dark violet. 30c 
Barbarian (Wmsn.’34)'"A flower of most unique form, 
long slender flowers with lacinated appearance, with very 
long pointed buds. Looks very odd and graceful. Math¬ 
ew’s purple with a faint electric blue streak below beard 
onfall. Fragrant. 32 in.” $1.50 
Blackamoor (Sass. J.’31) Large flaring type, with blue beard 
and free blooming habits, a dark blue blood. $1.50 
Blackwings (Kirk.’30) Dr. Kirkland worked for several 
to breed a black iris, you would guess ^ts name upon see¬ 
ing it the first time. Midnight blue effect. 40 in. Beard 
brown speckled. $ 2.00 
Blue Monarch L (Sass J.’33) Pale beard, blue styl 
Flower is largg on low branched stems. 
e arms. 
$3.50 
Blue Velvet (Loomis ’29) You may have waited several 
years for the price of this iris to be reduced. In ’31 it 
sold for more than $25.00. Now very reasonable. One 
of the finest. Good candelabra branching. Fragrant, dark 
blue bicolor. Orange beard blending to white. 85c 
Bravura (M.M.’26) (Gonquistador x Lent. A. Wmsn.) 15c 
Cantata (Wmsn.’30) An early flowering Dominion seedling 
of splendid violet coloring and fine form. Fragrant. 35c 
Castalia (Wmsn.’33) "The bluest iris we know, a beauti¬ 
ful Pallid blue violet self of large size, perfect form, and 
heavy texture. Very vigorous with erect foliage. Very 
pleasing fragrance. 34 in. 75c 
