SAHARA » Pi I ki n g ton 1936 
BLUE DUSK (Reibold 1936) M. 38". A deep blue of mar¬ 
velous color value; a Gaudichau seedling, but much bluer. 
S. soft satiny blue, F. dusky blue with rich velvety finish, 
soft blue beard and golden heart. $1.50 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1928) M. 38". An exquisite 
deep-toned violet blue self of much merit. The stalk is well 
branched and the plant very vigorous and hardy. $ .75 
H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
BLUE PETER (White 1936) M. 40". A magnificent rich 
blue purple bicolor with large flowers measuring 6 inches on 
tall, well branched stems. S. rich violet blue, F. prune purple 
with black sheen. Blue Peter is the blue flag hoisted on 
merchant vessels indicating the ship is ready to sail. $5.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter 1934) M. 42". The finest pale 
blue we have ever seen. The flowers are large and flaring, of 
exceptionally heavy substance with a smooth velvety finish. 
The stalk is very tall and widely branched and carries from 
12 to 15 flowers which bloom over a long period of time. 
This has been rated from 92 to 98. An iris of superlative 
beauty. $3.50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
BROWN BETTY (White 1935) M 40". A new type of 
blend of lovely coloring and effective garden value. S. sand 
colored flushed rose, F. soft brown flushed coppery pink. 
The flower is large and well formed. One of the best efforts 
of this distinguished hybridizer. $2.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934) M. 40". A truly beautiful 
iris of high quality, outstanding because of its intense color 
and fine finish. The only color of its kind that we have seen. 
A pure, rich violet blue, intensified by the rich blue beard. 
Finely branched and hardy. $3.50 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres 1934) M. 40". A cool, stately 
dark red self of excellent form and smooth shimmering finish. 
The stems have a grace and dignity quite different from 
other varieties. Dark reds usually give a somber garden 
effect, but an intense bronze suffusion gives this a color 
rarely vital and alive. Highly recommended. $3.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (1933) L. 42". A very tall deep 
golden yellow self of exceptional merit. The flowers are very 
large and well formed and the rich coloring is held to the 
end of the bloom. $5 rOQ 
CAPRI (Schreiner 1936) M. 30". A clear warm yellow, the 
falls overlaid taffy gold. A splendid variety for foreground 
planting as it harmonizes with almost every color. $4.00 
Blue Flags, yellow Flags, Flags all freckled, 
Which will you ta\e y Yellow, blue, speckled? 
Take which you will, speeded, blue, yellow, 
Each in its way, has not a fellow. 
Christina Rosetti: The Months. 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) M. 40". One of the most beautiful 
bicolors in existence. S. beautiful lustrous tan; F. brilliant, 
glowing velvety red. The flowers are finely formed and hold 
their color well. The plant is very strong and vigorous and 
dominates the garden when in bloom. “A flame in the 
garden," commented one visitor. This described it better 
than anything we could say. $3.50 
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