Baldwin (see Page 1) 
gata combining yellow and ox-blood red 
with paler tones_ $ 0.25 
BEOTIE (Cay., 1932)—A novel mauve 
blend of elephant grey and lavender, 
finished flowers with heavy substance 
_$ 1.00 
BLUE HILL (H. Sass, 1931)—An un¬ 
usual shade of clear crisp blue with 
great carrying power, one of the bluest 
of Irises, large well placed flowers 
_$ 0.15 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass, 1933)—An 
exquisite deep-toned violet blue self, 
clear light blue in effect, large and tall 
_$ 0.50 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter 1934)—An 
exceptionally fine pale blue, large flar¬ 
ing flowers of heavy substance and 
smooth velvety finish- $ 2.50 
BLUE WAVES (H. Sass, 1932)—Rich 
dark blue with horizontal falls_ $ 0.25 
BOADICEA (Nich., 1931)—Soft blend of 
yellow and pink with a flush of bright 
sky blue at the center of the falls. $ 0.20 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buechley, 1932) — 
Very large and tall lavender blue of 
superb form and perfect finish, a show 
flower_ $ 0.50 
BUTO (H. Sass)—Striking dark blue- 
purple bicolor, the velvety falls are 
nearly black, large, medium height 
_$ 0.15 
CADMIA (Ware-Emig., 1934)—Lovely 
clear yellow, S primrose yellow, F 
slightly darker, large flowers_ $ 0.50 
CALIFORNIA BLUE— Large rich blue- 
violet, tall and well branched -. $ 0.25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mit., 1933) 
—Tall deep golden yellow self, deeper in 
tone than other large flowered yellows 
_$ 2.00 
CAMELIARD — Tall variegata blend, 
yellow and wine-purple, large and free 
flowering _ $ 0.20 
CARDINAL—Massive deep velvety red 
of fine form and substance, an old fa¬ 
vorite _ $ 0.20 
CHEERIO (Ayres, 1934) Bright spark¬ 
ling red bicolor, striking in its brilliance 
_:_$ 1.00 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis, 1930)—Uniform 
lemon chrome of beautifully rounded 
form and lasting substance_ $ 0.35 
CHURCHMOUSE (H. Sass)—Greatly 
admired odd Hays brown self_ $ 0.15 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass, 1936) — 
Tall and rich variegata of great merit, 
the purity of color of its contrasting 
yellow standards and red falls is un¬ 
equalled in other variegatas_ $ 20.00 
CLARA NOYES (H. Sass, 1931)—A 
gorgeous blend of red, orange and yel¬ 
low, coloring of a Talisman rose $ 0.25 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass, 1936)—A large 
flowered plicata on the order of Los 
Angeles, hardy, 40-inch stems_ $ 1.00 
CLASSIC (Grinter, 1931)—A darker 
and more intense Asia with flaring falls 
and heavy substance_ $ 0.15 
COLUMBINE — A dazzling white of 
modest size and fine form, free flowering 
and vigorous _ $ 0.15 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk., 1934)—The 
1938 Dykes Medal winner, it has been 
heralded as a new break in color. A 
blending of gold, copper and pinkish tan 
that produces the effect of glistening 
copper _ $ 5.00 
COPPERSMITH — Light coppery red, 
nicely balanced flowers of good sub¬ 
stance _ $ 0.15 
CORALIE (Ayres, 1932)—Dykes Medal 
winner for 1933. Pink and rose blend 
approaching raspberry color_ $ 2.00 
CORONATION—High class bright yel¬ 
low, profuse bloomer_ $ 0.15 
COSETTE (H. Sass, 1936)—Early flow¬ 
ering white intermediate with 36-inch 
branching stems_ $ 1.00 
CRYSORO (Nich., 1931)—Early clear 
deep golden yellow, an intermediate 
_$ 0.15 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935) — 
A large flowered self of pure white, tall 
and well branched_ $ 1.00 
CYDALISE (Cay., 1930)—A yellow pli¬ 
cata, edged with brown, splendid form 
_ $ 0.25 
DAUNTLESS (Con., 1929)—A lovely 
red self with velvety falls. Dykes Medal 
winner - _ $ 0.35 
DAY DREAM —Tall vigorous blend of a 
pleasing soft pink tone_ $ 0.20 
his orders amounting to $ 1 or more are prepaid 
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