81—Boadicea, TB-S6M (Nic. 1931), 38", S. soft yellow 
flushed pink. F. soft yellow flushed pink with a center 
of bright sky blue. Ruffled.54-3 $ .50 
88—Bobadilla (Storer new) .174-2 $ .15 
88— Bolivar (Storer new) 104-3, 174-3, 180-3, 2M $ .15 
89— Bona Vista (Storer new) .168-2 $ .25 
80—Bourem, TB-S9D (Cay. 1925), 30", S. Bordeaux 
red. F. violet, shaded garnet red.29-3 $ .25 
64—Brenthis, TB-S3M (Wmson. 1927), 63", S. lavender 
violet. F. pansy violet, veined brown. Lovely if grown 
in the shade .18-5, 129-2 $ .15 
83—Bruno, TB-S6D (Bliss 1922), 36", S. bronzy helio¬ 
trope, flushed yellow. F. violet purple, flushed yellow. 
S. arched. F. drooping. Large flower. Dominion 
derivative.5N $ .25 
80—Buechley’s Giant, TB-M3M (Buechley 1933), 40", S. 
clear light blue. F. deeper blue. Colossal. 
...26-8A, 5S $ 1.00 
89—Buffalo (Storer new) .156-2 $ .25 
78—B. Y. Morrison, TB-W9 (Sturt. 1918), 33", S. pale 
lavender violet. F. velvety raisin purple with border of 
lavender. The lavender fades to tinted white at times. 
.11-8, 77-2, 146-5 $ .10 
89—Cadiz (Storer new).145-5, 174-5 $ .25 
89—Calypsette (Storer new).5S $ .25 
83—Cameliard, TB-56M (Sturt. 1927), 46", S. ecru. F. 
ecru, the blade overlaid with a livid purple flush. Beard 
—conspicuous orange. A tall variegata.9N $ .25 
78—Candlelight, TB-B4L (And. 1926), 40". A self. 
Lilac 3G7, shading to colonial bluff 10G12 at center. 
S. domed. F. drooping. Afterglow coloring. 
12-13, 9S $ .25 
62—Caprice, TB-R7M (Vilm. 1898), 30". A self. Phlox 
purple 51A11, blending to soft lavender at base of 
petals. Called the Grape iris from its fragrance, bear¬ 
ing a strong semblance to grape juice. 
.32-3, 96-11, 129-3, 146-6 $ .10 
86—Cardinal, TB-S9D (Bliss 1919), 36", S. hyssop vio¬ 
let 44G7. F. raisin purple 54B12. One of the richest 
of the Dominions.30—11, 12, 17S $ .25 
89—Caroline Gundlach (Storer new) . 
.15-5, 146-7, 162-3, 9M $ .25 
69—Carthusian, TB-B1M (Mar. 1906), 24". A self. 
Clear bluish lavender, deeper falls. A cross of the 
eastern varieties. Dalmatica x Ricardi 104-4, F8 $ .10 
91—Casenka, TB-R9M (Storer 1931), 32", S. fireweed 
or grape juice 44L10. F. hortensia 47L12. Enormous 
flower and its rich red color gives it rare distinction 
.14-6, 7, 20-14, 74-8, 103-7, 145-6, 156-3, 4N $ 5.00 
89—Catherine (Storer new).13M $ .15 
89—Cazenovia (Storer new) .51-6 $ .25 
89—Charles Fulton (Storer new). 2-9, 145-7 $ .25 
79—Charlotte Kirkover (Storer new) . 
.2-4, 138-10, 8N $ .15 
81—Chartier, TB-WW (Hall 1925), 32". A self. Pur¬ 
est white with very light brownish reticulations on the 
haft. Wide segments. S. arching. F. drooping. Beard 
dense, yellow tipt.9-5, 77-3 $ .20 
78—Chasseur, TB-Y4L (Vilm. 1923), 36". A self. 
Opaque yellow, or bright buff. Prussian red veining in 
falls. One of the largest and brightest yellows. 
.54-4, 55-5, 11N $ .10 
89—Chippewa (Storer new). 
. 69-11, 137-4, 146-8, 6S $ .25 
89—Churchmouse, TB-Y4M (Sass H. P. 1929), 36". A 
self. Hay’s brown—mouse color. A uniform soft 
brown.3S $ .25 
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