Golden Light (see Page 4) 
BLUE BANNER (Kirk. 
1929) — Velvety lavender 
blue, frilled, very bright effect .25 
BLUEBONNET" (Egel. 
19 3 1) —L arge blue and 
purple bicolor .15 
BLUE HILL (H. Sass 1931) 
—One of the bluest of Irises, 
clear color, large ruffled flowers .50 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 
1933)—Tall and large medi¬ 
um toned blue, strong 3-50 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 
1929) —The shade of the 
richest dark blue velvet, superb 
quality, vigorous plant, a bar¬ 
gain _ .75 
BOADICEA (Nich. 1931) — 
A soft blend of yellow and 
pink with a flush of bright sky 
blue at center of falls, vigorous .35 
BRANDYWINE — Early 
bright blue_ . 1 5 
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 1.00 
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 .35 
CAMELIARD (Sturt. 1927) 
—Tall variegata blend; S am¬ 
ber yellow, F yellow overlaid 
wine purple, large and free 
flowering _ - .25 
CAMILLA DUBUAR (Lap. 
1929)—Free flowering new 
pink. Said to be suitable for 
pool plantings _ .25 
CANYON MISTS — De¬ 
lightful misty lavender .15 
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 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass 
1930)—Large dark purple, 
one of the finest intermediates, 
a favorite_ . 1 5 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) — 
Bright sparkling red bicolor, 
striking in its brilliance __ 12.50 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 
1 930) —One of the finest new 
yellows, uniform lemon 
chrome, beautiful shape, 
smooth texture and finish_ 1.50 
CHURCHMOUSE (H. Sass 
1929)—Greatly admired new 
Hays brown self ___ ______ .15 
CLARA NOYES (H. Sass 
1931)—A gorgeous blend of 
red, orange, and yellow; it has 
the coloring of a Talisman rose 1.00 
CLASSIC (Grinter 1931) — 
Of Asia type and coloring but 
with Dominion form and tex¬ 
ture, flaring falls, glowing 
effect _ .50 
COLUMBINE (Mur. 1930) 
-—Introduced as a white Aph¬ 
rodite. Clear dazzling white, 
slight reticulations on the haft. 
free flowering and vigorous __ .50 
CONCHOBAR — Velvety 
red-purple, a bluer Cardinal, 
fine form_ . 15 
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