BEAUTY'S SHRINE. See page 18. 
BEOTIE (Cayeux) ML. 36". Exceedingly lustrous flower of metallic 
elephant gray, faintly blended French blue. Blooms are large and 
finely formed. Certificate of Merit in France. 50c 
BEOWULF (Sch.) E. 32". The first true deep maroon, carrying 
neither the usual purple nor the coppery tones so often found in 
red varieties. The rich orange beard completes a glowing en¬ 
semble. One of the best. $3.00 
BLACKAMOOR (Sass). E. 38". Deep purple-violet with blue beard. 
H.M. 25c 
BLACK WINGS (Kirk.) M. 36". Those who hove been looking for a 
black iris will find that the quest almost ends with this one, which 
is of deep midnight blue with a frosty lustre on velvety F. 
A. M. and runner-up for Dykes Medal. 25c 
BLAZING STAR (Nich.) L. 45". This is a fine tail-stalked fragrant 
flower of deep yellow S. and slightly lighter F. It is ranked among 
the better yellows. 75c 
BLENDED BEAUTY. See page 18. 
BLITHSOME (Connell). EM. 40". A warm creamy white with broad 
full S. and semi-flaring F. wide at the haft and overlaid with 
glistening gold. Rich gold beard. $1.75 
BLUE GOWN (Way.) M. 44". Rich deep blue. 35c 
BLUE HILL (Sass) M. 32". The bluest of the clear blue toned vari¬ 
eties. Large flowers on wide-branching stems. H. M. 25c 
BLUE JUNE (Don.) M. 38". Smoothly finished flower of pale blue- 
lavender. Fragrant. H. M. $5.00 
BLUE MONARCH (Sass) ML. 44". Because of its hardiness, easy 
growth, and splendid height this beautifully clear blue toned 
variety is rated among the most desirable. Flowers are large and 
numerous on exceptionally well-branched stalks. By all means 
add this one to your collection. H. M. 25c 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER. See page 18. 
BLUE TORCH (Sheets) M. 36". One of our finest blue bicolors, the 
S. being light lavender blue and the F. phlox purple. A variety 
greatly admired by garden visitors and one which you will 
like. 25c 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter) ML. 42". Truly a triumph in light blue—a 
fine, pure silvery tone which delights the eye. Flowers are large 
and flaring, with petals of heavy substance and smooth finish. 
A. M. See picture on page 6. $1.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) M. 40". The best-selling dark blue iris of all 
time. Unequalled in its velvety texture. 25c 
BRONZE BEACON (Salb.) L. 50". S. glowing bronze; F. velvety 
Indian lake. Low branching. 35c 
BRONZE GLORY (Simpson) ML. 32". The finest bronze variety now 
on the market; no other variety approaches it in color hue. If 
your garden lacks a bronze iris, this is the one for you to add. 
Well-shaped flowers are held on nicely branched stalks—a 
favorite among our garden visitors. 25c 
BROWNGREY BLEND. See page 18. 
BRUNHILDE (Salb.) M. 40". A most beautiful flower of pure rich 
violet blue with a blue beard. One of the best varieties ever 
originated in California. Particularly beautiful in cut-flower 
bouquet under artificial light. A. M. $1.75 
BRUNO (Bliss) L. 36". S. rosy-fawn; F. rich red-brown. The heavy- 
textured ancestor of most present-day novelties. 20c 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buech.) EM. 40". Competes for title of largest 
flower. Light blue S. and slightly deeper flaring F. We have used 
this one for breeding purposes more than any other sort. 25c 
BUFFALO BILL (Callis) ML. 45". S. light pink; F. red and very 
velvety, with heavy yellow beard. Fragrant. $5.00 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres) ML. 40". A rich and brilliant blazing 
metallic red bronze that glows like a burning torch. The rich 
orange beard adds to its brilliance. A. M. See picture on 
page 9. $1.25 
BUTO (Sass) E. 34". Rich dark purple bicolor with velvety, almost 
black F. This is one of the darkest of all iris, and an unusually 
early flowering one. Blossoms are of large size, rounded in 
shape, and without any veining or reticulation. If you do not 
have this variety, by all means add it to your garden, for it is a 
variety on the MUS'T HAVE list. 20c 
BYZANTIUM (Ayres) ML. 32". A well-branched golden tan blend 
with a touch of turquoise blue. Quite unusual. 75c 
CADMIA (Wareham) ML. 32". A delightful pale primrose yellow 
which keeps smiling at all times, rain or shine. A valuable yel¬ 
low to add to the garden assortment. 35c 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) ML. 40". The very largest and best 
of the golden yellows. Runner-up for Dykes Medal. A. M. See 
picture on page 15. $1.50 
CAPRI (Sch.) M. 30". Odd fawn-yellow shade of good substance 
and form. Bright contrasting gold beard. $1.75 
CASQUE D'OR (Sass) L. 34". S. deep old gold; F. black-maroon with 
old gold margin and a reverse of tawny gold. H. M. $12.00 
CASTALIA (Wmsn.) M. 34". Large lovely light blue. H. M. 25c 
CHEERIO (Ayres) ML. 40". One of the most beautiful bicolors in 
existence. S. beautiful lustrous tan; F. brilliant, glowing velvety 
red. A. M. $1.25 
CHIEF SEATTLE (Thole) M. 38". S. luminous tan, slightly flushed 
red; F. coppery rose with orange beard. $1.25 
CHRISTABEL (Lap.) M. 40". The purest red now available. 
A. M. $7.50 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis) E. 40". A beautifully shaped large flower of 
soft-toned yellow. Petals have the smooth finish and texture of a 
magnolia blossom. One of the best low-priced yellows available. 
A. M. 25c 
CINCINNATI (Ayres) M. 42". Large, smooth, warm white with 
flaring F. and yellow beard. $1.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN (Sass) ML. 40". Best yellow variegata. 
H. M. $14.50 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (Wareham) L. 36". One of the best and most 
free-flowering blue varieties. It is a well-branched, large-flowered 
clear light bluish lavender displaying golden beard. We per¬ 
sonally consider it to be one of the best blue sorts. 50c 
CLARA NOYES (Sass) M. 32". See the excellent color reproduction 
on page 13. Petals are a blend of orange, yellow and red, of 
Talisman rose coloring. Very odd and beautiful. A. M. 25c 
CLARIBEL (Sass) M. 40". Large white flowers, marked deep blue. 
One of the best plicatas. H. M. $1.00 
CONQUISTADOR (Mohr) E. 50". Very tall, well-branched, large 
lavender-blue. Slightly tender. 25c 
COOLEY SURPRISE (Cooley) M. 42". Large blue flowers, slightly 
flushed heliotrope and with deep orange beard on the F. A real 
surprise as the name would indicate. 25c 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk.) M. 38". The first of the real coppers to be 
introduced—a decided break in color. A copper self, of iridescent 
sheen, almost exactly like the shade of a penny. Winner of 
Dykes Medal last season. $3.00 
COPPERSMITH (Shull) M. 43". An unusual mixture of copper, 
bronze, cinnamon, wine, and dahlia carmine, producing a copper 
and rich velvet effect in the sun. A. M. 20c 
CORALIE (Ayres) M. 34". S. rose-pink flushed lavender; F. glowing 
shade of wine red. The pure golden beard enhances the beauty 
and adds to the dazzling effect. Dykes Medal winner. 90c 
CREOLE BELLE (Nich.) M. 36". A distinctive iris of deep Bishop's 
purple with very domed S. of satiny sheen, and semi-floring F. 
of same tone, intensified in richness of coloring by the mahogany 
flush extending down F. A first class sort. H. M. 75c 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (Sass) M. 40". A white so pure, so graceful, so 
cool, it makes one gasp. Very hardy with good-sized flowers. 
H. M. 50c 
CURLY TOP (Callis) M. 30". Small ruffled, low-grownig iris with 
light yellow S. and deep pink F. with orange beard. $1.00 
CYRUS THE GREAT (Kirk.) E. 42". A large dark blue iris of striking 
appearance. H. M. 50c 
DARK KNIGHT (Salb.) L. 40". Deep red-violet self. H. M. 75c 
DAUNTLESS (Con.) M. 40". Best selling red of all time. It has a 
purple undertone. Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
DAY DREAM (Sturt.) M. 40". Very charming blend of pink hues 
with a touch of peach and apricot for good measure. This is a 
variety which should be on every gardener s MUST HAVE 
list. 
DAZZLER (Wmsn.) M. 38". Fine large rosy-red which has great 
appeal. Doesn't have the purple undertone such as Daunt¬ 
less. 50c 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux) ML. 48". S. copper red, flushed golden 
bronze; F. wide and spreading, of a rich claret or rose-red shade. 
French Dykes Medal winner. A. M. 25c 
DESERET (Thorup) M. 40". Broad, intense yellow S.; F. same color, 
overlaid with a sheeting of velvety red, except at the edges. 
H. M. 51.50 
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