$ .60 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass 19*31) A large blue iris of deeper tone 
than Sensation. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 38 in. 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1933) Deep blue-violet self. Color 
effect is clear blue; large flowers on tall well branched stalks. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1936. 42 in. 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter 1934) Light blue flowers of graceful 
flaring form with smooth firm texture and heavy substance. One 
of the best light blue irises. H. M., A I. S. 1933. A. M., A. I. S. 
1936. 42 in. 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929) Velvety dark blue. 38 in. 
BOUNTY (Williams 1937) A very brilliant and free flowering yel¬ 
low self which holds its color under hottest sun. Excellent for color 
effect in the garden. 3 ft. 
BRANGAENE (Mor. 1928) Large red-copper blend. 34 in. 
BRIDAL VEIL (Mitchell 1936) A pure white iris which has been 
praised greatly by all those seeing it in bloom. The flower is a 
warm white with an edging of clear citron yellow just below the 
haft, which enhances the whiteness of the bloom. Splendid branch¬ 
ing. 3 ft. 
BRONZE BEACON (Salb. 1932) S. glowing golden bronze, F. 
velvety Indian lake. Late, excellent parent. 50 in. 
BROWN BETTY (White 1934) A blend of Mikado brown and 
Prussian red overlaid with copper tones, giving the effect of rich 
burnished copper. A combination of color that is distinct and 
unusual. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934) A most pleasing and outstanding 
iris of deep bluish violet. The standards have good substance and 
the falls are nicely flaring. The blue and white beard adds to the 
smooth finish of the flower, and the absence of velvet in such a dark 
iris gives it great individuality. Many blooms on low and widely 
branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. 
BUECH LEY’S GIANT (Wass. 1932) Large blue iris of fine form 
and substance. 40 in. 
BUFFALO BILL (Callis. 1937) The standards are domed and light 
pink in color, the falls are flaring and deep velvety red. The beard 
is heavy yellow. The whole flower has strong substance and does 
not fade in the sun. Starts blooming with the Intermediates and 
flowers throughout the Bearded iris season. Very fragrant, and well 
branched. 45 in. 
BUR MAH (Pilk. 1931) A tall blue-purple blend of fine form and 
habit. Low and well branched. 40 in. 
CADMIA (Wareham) S. primrose-yellow, erect and domed, deep¬ 
ening in color at the base. F. are wide and of darker tone with deep 
yellow reticulations at the haft, ,bright golden beard. 32 in. 
CALIFORNIA BLUE (Essig 1929) Rich bluish violet of large 
size. Glowing yellow beard. Tall, well branched and very fragrant. 
4/4 ft. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (M. M. 1933) The deepest intense yellow iris 
that I know. Remarkable in color and of splendid garden value. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 34 in. 
CALLING ME (Sturt. 1936) An appealing iris of pale lavender- 
blue with dainty arching standards and' flaring circular falls. The 
whole flower has a cool satiny finish, and the orange beard gives an 
added brilliance. Sweetly scented, and of great garden value. 3 ft. - 
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