ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA 
5 
CARALIE 
BLUE BANNER (Kirkland 1929) .25 
Clear, light blue standards with violet falls, 
edged blue. Frilled and fragrant. 36 in. 
BLUE DUSK (Reibold 1936).75 
A deep blue of marvelous color value. A Gau- 
dichau seedling, but much bluer, brighter and of a 
different habit. 36 in. 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1933).75 
A grand light blue with large, fine flowers on 
tall, well branched stems. Valualble for its clear 
blue color. 40 in. 
H. M.; A. I. S. 1935. 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER (National 1938). 2.00 
The outstanding characteristic of this lovely var¬ 
iety is its uniform height, placing it among the 
select group of the very tallest iris. The stalks 
are well branched and bear large flowers with both 
S. and F. medium blue, slightly tinged violet. 
50 in. 
BLUE SPIRE (Milliken 1938).3.50 
A tall and stately iris of large, beautifully shaped 
flowers of the clearest, cleanest shade of medium 
blue. A strong grower with luxuriant foliage. 
48 in. 
BEAU SABREUR 
BOADICIA (Nich. 1931) .25 
A soft blend of yellow and pink with a flush of 
sky blue at the center of the falls. Charming as a 
cut flower. 30 in. 
BRITONESS (Dykes 1927) .35 
A large, soft yellow flowered plant of vigorous 
growth and good blooming habit. With us, it 
blooms twice in the spring. 32 in. 
BROCADE (Berry 1933) . 3.00 
A rich hued bi-color of exhibition quality. S. 
Ageratium Violet to Wood Brown; F. Dahlia Pur¬ 
ple to blackish red-purple. Cadmium Yellow 
beard. 50 in. 
BRONZE BEACON (Salbach 1932) .75 
6. glowing golden bronze, F. velvety Indian Lake. 
Late bloomer and a beauty. 50 in. 
BROWNGREY BLEND (National 1938). 2.00 
Tall, stiff, straight and well-branched stalks 
bear frangrant flowers of grey-brown with semi- 
flaring falls lightly washed violet-blue and dis¬ 
playing a deep orange beard. From the Bulletin 
of the Am. Iris Soc. we quote: “This blend grows 
stiff and straight on a 44-inch stalk and has in¬ 
triguing coloring of grey-brown on a bronze gold 
ground.” 44 in. 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934) . 3.00 
A tall, dark blue-violet self. Large blooms of 
perfect form and intense color. Well branched 
stalks, with a full quota of blooms. A truly in¬ 
dividual flower in both color and carriage. 40 in. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 
A. M., A. I. S. 1937. 
