BRONZE GLORY (Simpson) 32". If your garden 
lacks a bronze Iris, this is a good one to add. 30c 
BROWNGREY BLEND (Nat’l.) 44". Tall, stiff, 
straight and well-branched stalks bearing fragrant 
floAvers of grey-brown with the semi-flaring F. 
lightly washed violet-blue and displaying a deep 
orange beard. This variety inherits its unique and 
attractive color from its famous parents, Jean 
Cayeux and Tuscany Gold. No garden is complete 
without this beautiful neAv blend. $10.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salb.) 40". A tall, dark blue-violet 
self with petals of unusually smooth finish. Un¬ 
usually attractive under artificial light. A.M. $3.50 
BRUNO (Bliss) 36". This variety is the parent or 
grandparent of a score of the finest new varieties 
which have inherited its size and richness of color. 
S. are rosy-fawn; F. are rich red-brown. 25c 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buech.) 40". Huge flower with 
clear light blue S. and deeper flaring F. One of the 
very largest flowers now available. 50c 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres) 40". A rich and bril¬ 
liant blazing metallic red bronze that glows like a 
burning torch. A new novelty red. A.M. $4.00 
BUTO (Sass) 34". Rich dark purple bicolor with vel¬ 
vety, almost black, F. This is one of the darkest of 
all Irises, and an unusually early flowering one. 
Blossoms are of large size, rounded in shape, and 
without any veining or reticulation. If you do not 
have this variety, by all means add it to your gar¬ 
den. It is a variety on the MUST HAVE list. 25c 
CADMIA (Emg.) 30". Almost a clear yellow self, 
with large weather-resistant blossoms. Fine. $1.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) 36". As deep and 
rich as any gold that ever came from California. 
One of the largest and best golden yellow varieties 
noAv available. The broad petals retain their rich 
color and quality to the end. Runner-up for Dykes 
Medal. A.M. $4.00 
CAMILLA DUBUAR (Lapham) 32". Pale pink flow¬ 
ers of good size, borne on well-branched, florifer- 
ous stalks. A delightful dainty pink. 25c 
CASENKA (Wass.) 34". S. Fireweed; F. Horten- 
eia. $2.50 
CASTALIA (Wmsn.) 35". Very large, fragrant, at¬ 
tractive blue self of perfect form and heavy tex¬ 
ture. H.M. 75c 
CAVALCADE (Sturt.) 40". A sturdy big variegata 
of striking garden effect—perhaps one of the odd¬ 
est and attractive flowers in our collection. The 
large yellow petals are intricately veined. 60c 
CHALLENGER (Sass) 24". A very dark purple- 
black with a contrasting white beard tipped 
orange. F. are flaring. Plants are vigorous and free 
blooming. A great favorite. 25c 
CHEERIO (Ayres) 40". A dazzling beauty with S. 
of lustrous gold, and brilliant red F. $4.00 
JEAN CAYEUX 
BLUE TORCH (Sheets) 35". Fragrant, free-flower¬ 
ing lavender blue Muth F. tinged phlox purple. 50c 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter) 42". Large flaring blos¬ 
soms of pale blue, displaying smooth velvety finish. 
H.M. ■ $3.50 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) 42". Petals similar in 
shade and texture to deepest blue velvet. 25c 
BOSNIAMAC (Will.) 22". Very early blooming pale 
yellow and buff self flowering over a long 
period. 25c 
BOULDERADO (Andrews) 36". S. golden bronze; 
F. light bronze with a distinct pinkish flush which 
makes a most attractive combination. $6.50 
BRONZE BEACON (Salb.) 50". One of the very lat¬ 
est to bloom, extending season two full weeks. The 
heavy textured S. wliich withstand both heat and 
rain are delightfully copper-bronze in color while 
the velvety F. are Indian lake. 75c 
PLANT IRIS IN SUMMER OR EARLY FALL 
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