♦ THE IRIS GARDEN ♦ 
BLUE BANNER (Kirk) Bright blue bicolor with lighter bordered 
falls; an easy grower; late; medium height_ .15 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass) Light blue of clear tone and rounded form; 
free flowering; midseason; tall_ .25 
BLUE RIBBON (Grinter) Brilliant, dark purple bicolor; large flow¬ 
ered and well branched; parent of a Dykes medal winner; mid¬ 
season; tall _ .15 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter) Acclaimed “the finest light blue yet 
shown/' Blue Triumph’s career has been indeed triumphant; trans¬ 
lucent light blue of heavy substance and symmetrical form; A. M. 
1936; midseason; tall _ .90 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) Rich, dark blue purple self of heaviest sub¬ 
stance; slow growing; midseason; tall_ .25 
BLUET (Sturt) Early light blue; fluffy and fragrant; medium height 
_3 for .25 
BOADICEA (Nic) Ruffled blend of soft yellow, clear pink and a touch 
of light blue; very free flowering; midseason; tall_ .15 
BRANDYWINE (Farr) An old favorite; silvery blue with a tendency 
to produce four standards and four falls; midseason; medium height 
_3 for .25 
BRUNO (Bliss) Velvety, reddish bronze bicolor; midseason; medi¬ 
um height _ .15 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Buechley) Enormous blue bicolor of exceed¬ 
ingly heavy substance and sturdy stalks; magnificent when well 
grown; midseason; tall_ .25 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres) Intensely alive shade of dark, red 
bronze; graceful form and lively color; medium height; midseason 1.75 
BUTO (H. P. Sass) Very dark purple which does not get blowsy with 
the sun as Gaudichau often does; but shorter in the stem; very 
early_ .25 
B. Y. MORRISON (Sturt) Lavender standards and falls of purple 
bordered lavender; late; short_3 for .25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mit) Large flowered, brassy yellow with a 
tall, strong stem to hold the very large flowers; midseason; tall; 
H. M. 1936; Dykes medal runner-up 1937 _ 2.00 
CAMELIARD (Sturt) Large flowered blend of amber, wine and pur¬ 
ple; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
“I must tell you how much I appreciate the fine iris you shipped 
me. 
“I am happy I have found a locality to get iris that will bloom 
here the first year after planting 
PsQB 4 October 15, 1938 J. H. F., San Antonio, Texas 
