RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
Saint Paul, Minn. 
AUREX, (Nich., 1932). S. bright clear 
yellow, medium deep, nicely domed 
and firmly held; F. velvety blackish 
crimson purple, with a narrow, sharp¬ 
ly defined edging of buff, and a bril¬ 
liant yellow beard. Another of the 
large flowering new variegatas that 
comes to us with high recommenda¬ 
tions. 38 in.50c 
AUTUMN KING, (H. P. Sass, ’24). A 
blue-purple bi-color of fine size, 
shape and height that has a habit of 
blooming a second time in the au¬ 
tumn. 30 in. (2 for 25c.) 
BALDAVIN, (H. P. Sass. ’26). A huge 
manganese violet self with an elec¬ 
tric sheen in the falls. One of the 
best of the dark blue purples. 40 
in.25c 
BEAU SABREUR, (Wmsn., ’30). S. 
aniline yellow; F. rich oxblood red 
with a slightly paler margin. A 
large flowered Dominion seedling. A 
very sturdy grower and fast increas- 
er. 3 2 in.2 for 2 5c 
BEOWULF, (Sch., ’36). 22 in. A rich 
and effective combination of brown 
and deep maroon-—a larger and more 
velvety Grace Sturtevant with better 
form . $6.00 
BLACKAMOOR, (J. Sass, 19 32). One 
of the finest dark blue purples yet 
introduced, the deep blue effect in¬ 
tensified by a blue beard after the 
manner of Harmony. Almost black 
when newly opened, lightening to 
blackish violet of uniform coloring. 
36 in. H.M., A.I.S., 1931 . 50c 
BLACK WINGS, (Kirkland, 1931). 
Another of the dark blue purples or 
“blacks.” S. deep Fluorite violet; F. 
deeper Fluorite violet, with black 
veins, and so very velvety that at 
some angles they are absolutely black. 
A sensational new Iris. 36 in. H.M., 
A.I.S., 1931 . 50c 
BLUE HILL, (H. P. Sass, 1931). The 
bluest of the clear blue toned Irises 
of a slightly deeper tone than Sensa¬ 
tion. Very large flowers with a per¬ 
fect branching stem. A great addi¬ 
tion to the blue toned class. H.M., 
A.I.S., 1932 . 35c 
BLUE MONARCH, (J. Sass, 1933). 
Deep bluish violet self. Large flow¬ 
ers on 40 to 45-inch stems, low 
branching, 8 to 15 buds to a stem. 
This is the clearest light blue tone 
we have yet seen in an Iris. A super¬ 
fine Iris. (Sass).7 5c 
BLUE TRIUMPH, (Grinter, ’34). 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., ’33. A.M., A.I.S., 
’36. 42 in.$3.00 
BLUE VELVET, (Loomis, 1929). A 
clear, rich, beautiful, very dark blue. 
The standards are as dark as the 
falls, and almost as velvety. One of 
the richest dark colored varieties. 4 2 
in.50c 
BLUE ZUA, (Sass.) A blue sport of 
Zua.50c 
BOADICEA, (Nich., ’31). A soft blend 
of yellow and pink with a flush of 
bright sky blue at center of falls, 
vigorous .. . 25c 
BROWN BETTY, (White, ’34). 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., ’36. 40 
in.$2.50 
BRUNHILDE, (Salbach, ’34). 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 in¬ 
dividuality. Many blooms on low 
and widely branched stalks. H.M., 
A.I.S., ’36. 40 in.$3.50 
BRUNO, (Bliss, ’29). S. fawn, shading 
to yellow at the base; F. deep, rich, 
velvety red-purple of great size and 
substance. One of the most distinct 
and popular of the Dominion race. 
36 in.25c 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT, (Buechley, ’32). 
Considered by many as the largest, 
and the best formed large Iris on the 
market. Not only is it a gigantic 
Iris but it is also a very beautiful 
flower being about the shade of Lord 
of June. Its form and habits are 
perfect. S. erect and beautifully 
formed; F. large and flaring. Height 
in proportion to the size of the 
flower ..50c 
BURNING BRONZE, (Ayres, ’34). A 
remarkable new dark red that is re¬ 
moved from competition with other 
reds by the intense bronze suffusion, 
which lights up the flower. Fine 
habit, and one of the best of the new 
ones. Midseason. 36 in. A.M., 
A.I.S., ’36. $3.50 
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