Mapleton, Iowa 
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BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass ’31) A very fine 
light blue of clear even tone, and full 
rounded form. The most satisfactory 
medium priced blue. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. 
Tall, well branched and free bloom¬ 
ing. .50 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass ’33) A wonder¬ 
fully fine clear blue-violet self of huge 
size, excellent form and good proportion. 
Tall and widely branched. 3.50 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter ’34) Large, 
graceful, flaring flowers of clear pure 
light blue, with a smooth lacquered tex¬ 
ture and wonderful substance. The tall, 
symmetrically branched stalk carries its 
many fine large blooms with perfect grace 
and poise. H. M., A. I. S., ’34. 42 inches. 
10.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis ’29) A rich dark 
blue self of unequalled velvety texture, 
and of rarely beautiful coloring. .75 
BLUE WAVES (H. P. Sass ’33) A good 
violet blue self near the color of Baldwin. 
Of medium size and height it makes a 
wonderfully effective mass planting. Its 
flaring falls give the effect of waves on a 
deep blue sea. .25 
BRUNO (Bliss ’22) A fine bronzy bicolor 
with tawny stands and rich velvety red- 
brown falls. Late and long blooming sea¬ 
son. Good. .25 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Buech. ’33) A 
huge flower with standards of clear light 
blue and widely flaring falls of deeper 
blue. 40 inches, well branched. 1.00 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres ’34) A rich 
and brilliant red bronze that glows like 
a burning torch. Excellent form and 
smooth glossy finish, with a tall grace¬ 
fully branched stalk, make this a superb 
iris. H. M., A. I. S., ’34. 10.00 
BYZANTIUM (Ayres ’34) A fascinating 
blend of tan, gold and brown, with an 
irridescent turquoise blue flush. Its 
smooth clear tones do not fade, and the 
height, form and branching are excellent. 
Outstanding. 10.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (M. M.’33) This re¬ 
markable deep yellow was nicknamed 
“Brazen Hussy,” which name fits it well. 
Deep golden yellow with a brassy flush 
on the falls. Tall and very fine. 10.00 
CAMELIARD (Sturt. ’27) A charming 
pastel toned variegata with amber stands 
and falls deeply edged with clear wine 
red. A favorite. .25 
CAPRI (Sch. ’35) Robert Schreiner’s new 
taffy blend that was grand-champion of 
the Minnesota show last year. The stand¬ 
ards are deep yellow with falls of smooth 
fawn gold. Its superb form and carriage, 
heavy substance and unique color make 
it a most outstanding variety. 34 inches. 
7.50 
CARDINAL (Bliss ’21) A beautiful rich 
red-purple bicolor of the Dominion race, 
with velvety texture and wonderful sub¬ 
stance. A. M., England. .25 
CARFAX (Bliss ’30) A glowing deep red- 
purple self of excellent form and branch¬ 
ing. Silver Medal, England. 38 inches. .50 
CELINDA (Dykes’29) Beautifully formed 
flowers of waxy white with gleaming gold 
beard, on tall graceful stalks. Not well 
enough known. .25 
CHEERIO (Ayres ’34) A dazzling beauty 
with standards of lustrous old gold, and 
brilliant glowing red velvet falls. A rich 
and rare color admired by all who see it, 
and acclaimed by many to be the most 
radiant in the garden. 40 inches tall, vig¬ 
orous and free flowering. 12.50 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis ’30) This tall love¬ 
ly flower is still the favorite light yellow 
in our garden. Its clear even tone of lem¬ 
on chrome, smooth lustrous finish, large 
beautifully formed flowers and fine grow¬ 
ing habits make it hard to beat. A. M., 
A. I. S„ ’32. 2.00 
CIMARRON (Wmsn. ’32) A large and 
very brilliant dahlia purple self of well 
rounded form and good branching. Vig¬ 
orous and free blooming. 1.50 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass ’36) A very fine new 
blue and white plicata formerly called 
May Hall. Its large beautifully formed 
flowers are well placed on the tall widely 
branched stalks. Strong growing and free 
blooming. 10.00 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass ’31) A med¬ 
ley of rich orange, gold and apricot, this 
popular iris is in great demand. It in¬ 
creases fast and blooms freely. A. M., 
A. I. S., ’32. Medium in size and height. 
1.50 
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