WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
BRIGHT BALLOON, (Waller, 1933). Very pleasing tone of yellow. (Bearded).. .25 
BRILLIANT, (Dykes, 1924). Brilliant red toned variety. Fragrant; late.. .10 
BRONZE BEACON, (Salbach, 1932). Coppery bronze; S. glowing golden bronze; 
F. velvety Indian Lake.. 1.00 
BRONZE GLORY (Simpson). The finest bronze variety now on the market. No 
other variety approaches it in color hue.50 
BRONZE LADY, (Weed). S. tan suffused with rose F. Rose lilac.. .25 
BRUNHILDE, (Salbach, 1934). Tall dark blue-violet self. Large blooms, perfect 
form of flaring fall type. Well branched stalks; dark soft bluish-violet. 4.00 
BRUNO, (Bliss, 1929). S. fawn, shading to yellow at the base; F. deep rich vel¬ 
vety red-purple; great size and substance. 36 inches. (Bearded).15 
BUECHLEY, (Wassenbert, 1932). Very large blue toned, perfect form and color. 
S. are erect and domed; F. horizontal, similar to those of Frieda Mohr. Well 
branched stalk, good height. (Bearded)..25 
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BUFFALO BILL, (Callis, 1936). Fine shaped flower, domed S. and flaring F. 3 to 
4 good branches and up to 9 large blooms to the stalk. S. light pink; F. red 
and very velvety, heavy yellow beard; heavy substance, does not fade in the 
sun, early bloomer, very fragrant, starts blooming with the Intermediates and 
blooms throughout the bearded season; very hardy; 45 inches. 15.00 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres, 1934). The rich, bright color leaves a burning desire 
to possess this iris. A regal, dark red self, almost afire with the bronze 
suffusion, the flowers, which have semi-flaring F. are large and of excellent 
substance. 40 inches. H. M., A. I. S. 1933.. 3.00 
BUTO, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Very large, rich velvety deep royal purple.15 
B. Y. MORRISON, (Sturtevant, 1918). S. lavender; F. purple bordered lavender .10 
BYZANTIUM (Ayres, 1933). It is fitting that an iris, so fine of line, so colorfully 
blended of gold and blue, should be named for a city so colorful in historic 
records. It is a tan-brown, overlaid with gold, with an iridescent blue flush 
on the F. and it does not fade in the sun. 32 inches. 5.00 
CALIFORNIA BLUE, (Essig., 1929). Rich bluish violet; tall; large flowers...... .25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD, (Mitchell, 1933). Remarkable deep yellow; shade deeper 
than Crysoro with larger bloom and stalk. Seedling of Grace Sturtevant. 
Does not fade and shows no paling in S., F., or beard. Late blooming. The 
nickname, “Brazen Hussy” suits this lump of gold perfectly. (Bearded). 5.00 
CAM ELI ARD, (Sturtevant, 1927). S. amber yellow; F. wine purple.15 
CAMELOT, (Bliss, 1918). S. creamy white; F. pale violet.15 
CAMILLA DUBUAR, (Lopham). Free flowering pink, suitable for the pool’s edge .50 
CANDLELIGHT, (Andrews, 1926). Luminous pinkish lavender with gold heart.15 
CANOPUS, (Bliss, 1923). S. light purple; F. velvety purple; orange beard...15 
CANTATA, (Williamson, 1930). Rich intense hyacinth violet self; fragrant; early .25 
CAPRICE, (Vilmorin, 1920). Red raspberry color; fragrant; short.10 
CAPRI (Schreiner, 1936). A yellow and taffy blend that won the grand sweep- 
stakes at the St. Paul show last season. S. yellow; F. blending of taffy and 
gold. Fine carriage and substance. 40 inches. 4.00 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS, (Rowell, 1931). Strong and sturdy this beautiful blend¬ 
ed self is of a deep rose and buff.50 
CARDINAL, (Bliss, 1919). S. lavender, hot rose; F. dark red-purple, fragrant.25 
CARFAX, (Bliss, 1930). Rich red-purple, large flowers; Eng. Silver Gilt Medal.25 
CARMELO, (Mohr, 1921). Mouse gray color.25 
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