The World’s Finest Tall Bearded Iris ■ Continued 
Aurex—38 in. FRAGRANT. A new "variegata," said 
to be the finest of its type. S—bright clear yellow; 
F—velvety blackish crimson-purple, with a narrow buff 
border . 1.00 
Aztec—36 in. A sister seedling to Copper Lustre. 
Standards golden tan; F—brilliant red, with marked 
copper tones at the throat. 10.00 
Baldwin—40 in. EARLY. Giant violet purple. Very 
scarce. A magnificent variety.50 
Ballerrine—48 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic blue-toned 
flowers of fine form on 4 ft. stems.20 
Barbarian—32 in. FRAGRANT. A new flower of 
unique graceful form; long slender flowers of lacini- 
ated appearance and very long pointed buds; 
Color Matthew's purple, with an electric-blue streak 
below the beard. 1.00 
Beau Sabreur—34 in. S—amber, centre flushed soft 
violet. F—Vandyke red; very velvety. One of the 
best new "variegatas".35 
Beltane—36 in. EARLY. Winner of Challenge Cup 
and English Iris Society Silver Medal. Gigantic flow¬ 
ers fill a 7-inch ring. Color rich pansy-violet.. 1.00 
Blackamoor—40 in. The darkest and richest blue-purple, 
approaching black. NEW. Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society. 1.50 
Black Beauty—30 in. One of the parents of Black 
Wings. Well formed flowers of very dark deep red- 
violet appearing black from a distance of a few 
feet . 1.50 
Black Warrior—38 in. FRAGRANT. A grand new, 
massive flaring deep blackish-violet self of heavy 
substance and fine form. 2.50 
Black Wings—40 in. FRAGRANT. NEW velvety near 
black, being intense deep blue with a black 
lustre . 2.00 
Blazing Star—45 in. FRAGRANT. A fine, large, new 
tall yellow, with standards evenly colored deep yel¬ 
low; Falls lighter, paling to almost white at the 
centre, this area being overlaid with a slight bluish 
irridescence . 2.50 
Blue and Gold—42 in. An unusual and most attractive 
bright rich blue self, with an amazingly brilliant golden 
beard.50 each; 3 for 1.00 
Boadicea—38 in. A lovely blend of soft yellow and 
soft clear pink, with a flush of bright sky-blue at the 
centre of the falls.35 
Bolingbroke—36 in. EARLY. One of the most hand¬ 
some early white Irises, beautifully edged bright yel¬ 
low at the throat. Lemon styles and bright orange 
beard .25 
Brasier—36 in. A new French introduction. S—light 
coppery garnet-red showing through a metallic golden 
haze; F—deep velvety reddish mahogany. . . . 25.00 
Bronze Beacon—50 in. LATE. A fine new variety with 
glowing golden-bronze standards and velvety Indian- 
lake falls . 1.00 
Bronze Sphynx—32 in. A large beautifully ruffled 
bronze toned variety.50 
Brown Betty—43 in. A distinctively NEW and amaz¬ 
ingly beautiful color tone. A changeable-silk effect 
in a blending of Mikado brown, Prussian red and 
Argyle purple, giving a startling changeable brown- 
blend effect. Nothing else like it. 6.00 
Brunhilde—40 in. A new Iris that sets a new high stand¬ 
ard of perfection. Color intense blue-violet 
self.7.00 
Bruno—36 in. S—bronzy heliotrope, F—rich, velvety, 
violet purple. One of the best of the Dominion 
race. Sold for $50 a few years’ ago.25 
Buechley's Giant—50 in. A new giant Iris, with the 
perfection of form of Frieda Mohr, but in a lovely 
clear blue-lavender color. 1.00 
Burning Bronze—40 in. One of the finest 1934 intro¬ 
ductions. Deep red with an intense bronze suffusion. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society... 10.00 
Buto—30 in. Rich velvety deep royal purple. Gigan¬ 
tic flower of perfect form.25 
Caballero—45 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent new 
flower of huge size, in a deep rosy-red color, with 
velvety falls and a satiny sheen over the entire 
bloom . 7.50 
California Blue—5 ft. FRAGRANT. EARLY. A new 
California introduction, but hardy in the east. Rich 
blue, with a glowing orange beard and a most de¬ 
lightful fragrance.50 each; 3 for 1.00 
Blue Banner —36 in. FRAGRANT. A glorified 
blue bi-color. Best of its type. S—lavender 
blue, beautifully frilled; F—deep rich velvety 
blue, with lavender border. 50 
Blue Bonnet —40 in. S—soft chicory blue. F— 
deep violet purple. 25 
Blue Gown —48 in. A fine new, tall deep blue. A 
California introduction, but quite hardy in the 
east. 75 each; 3 for 2.00 
Blue Hill —40 in. A fine large pure blue, with 
striking white beard. Honorable Mention Amer¬ 
ican Iris Society. 50 
Blue Monarch —40 in. A magnificent NEW soft 
blue with a frosty taffeta sheen. A giant 3.50 
Blue Triumph —42 in. The perfect light blue. 
Large, graceful flaring flowers, with heavy 
substance and glossy surface. Honorable Men¬ 
tion American Iris Society. 10.00 
Blue Velvet —46 in. One of the most beautiful 
and appropriately named, as the entire flower 
seems to be cut out of velvet and the color 
is a deep intense blue. 1.00 
Blue Waves —36 in. A magnificent dark blue, 
with flaring falls. A new Sass introduction .25 
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