


1940 INTRODUCTIONS 
BROWN BOY (Salbach 1940). (Copper 
Lustre x Radiant). An iris in the real 
copper and brown shades. Standards 
are coppery orange, and falls are Mars 
Orange, the general effect being that of 
a deep lively brown. The flowers are large 
and somewhat similar in form to Copper 
Lustre, but the color is much deeper. The 
flower stalks are tall and well branched. 
the first branch beginning from 8” to 10” 
from the ground. Blooms are set well out 
of the foliage. Brown Boy has been the 
source of much admiration from our 
many visitors. Very distinct, a free bloom- 
er, vigorous grower and a good increaser. 
WG SOASOM WSO io sca etescit auorererciera wrens $12.50 
DAWN OF GOLD (Salbach 1940) (Bronze 
Beacon x San Francisco x Golden Majes- 
ty). We offer this superb big new yellow 
with full realization that there are a num- 
ber of good yellows in existence, but we - 
are confident that Dawn of Gold will re- 
ceive the approval of the most critical iris 
experts. The blooms are so rich and bold 
that practically every visitor insisted on 
ordering it before stock was available. 
Standards are deep rich golden yellow. 
The big broad horizontal falls of very 
heavy substance, are a shade deeper in 
color. Both are slightly ruffled. Plants are 
very sturdy, stalks low and well branched. 
In comparison with Golden Majesty, we 
find Dawn of Gold much larger and 
slightly deeper in color. Late. 36”. With- 
drawn to increase stock. 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940). (Copper 
Lustre x Radiant.) If you can picture 
Radiant with blooms twice as large, just 
as brilliant in color, on perfectly branched 
stems three feet high, you will have a fair 
picture of Orange Flame. Plants make 
vigorous growth, increase rapidly and are 
liberal in production of flower stalks. 
Blooms are well proportioned, standards 
remain closed until the flower wilts. Semi- 
flaring falls. Standards are burnished 
golden orange and falls a brilliant cop- 
pery red. A clump of Orange Flame in 
* our seedling bed carried four flower 
stalks, and on account of its brilliance 
stood out like a beacon light. We consider 
this by far the best of our originations. 
Mid-season. 36”. Stock limited, only one 
EMIZOME  COra CUSLODICR 3; 2...2)5 cess ois, $20.00 

ORANGE FLAME 
Set of 1941 and 1940 offerings (except Dawn of Gold), one rhizome each 
APHRA, CALIFORNIA PEACH, ACE OF SPADES, COPPER ORANGE, 
GIRIDLIAN’S CHOICE, SUTTER’S GOLD, TOWER OF JEWELS 
BROWN BOY and ORANGE FLAME 
for $60.00 

Carl Salbach- | *3° 
