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MEDIUM BLUES 
Medium Blue Selfs 
Originator Year Height Variety Price Performance Season 
Wiilliarisis-ry-t-eerr pe een oe 1938 ap BIE EM OIN Giger tects eiscg ounces $2.00 B M 
IAVTOS cnet cn oes eee 1934 M INDIGO PB UINDIN Gee ee eee 29 AA M 
Shuber as ae eee OSG ar INA RATN SS aectenas sitermicas Serer 30 A E 
ESSig ae ee ae co eee es 1932 ae SIERRAGBL UE geese e eecaer 30 A L 
Medium Blue Bzcolors 
Grptert et, eee a ee eee 1933 ae MISSOURI............. Bd eae .O0 A M 
Cayeuxceqa iene ee L936 a MME. ULMANN.... Peete on 1.00 A M 
Nicholls, 33a e shearer ee ee 1938 a WEST. POIN Teeth tae ere Oe OU A L 
Replete in rich soldier blue West Point is a sumptuous new blue. Equal in merit though lighter in tone is ever popular Missouri. 
Rich, near indigo blue Narain is unmarred by foreign color. Tall and graceful is classic Sierra Blue. Belmont for its light fluting, Indigo 
Bunting for massing and flaring Mme. Ul/mann, recalling Missouri's colors, complete our listing of iris of this group. 
VIOLETS 
Dark Blues and Violets (Non-Velvety Selfs) 
Originator Year Height Variety Price Performance Season 
Sascha ee ers ee ee 1932 AB BEACKAMOOR =e. bien oe e eD) A EM 
Sa laches ae waren .,.- L934 ‘ll BRUNHILDE...... PR sie 50 AA EM 
Saalbach «aetna es a cores 1939 cc IDOI D ey ADIL NDAD. wc cn ge a hae re LOLOO A L 
Shubetaeeere Nee sick Bch 1936 ar DVe MAR a eee Br he Beer tke hy A M 
Wilh tee a pee ey eee ee LOS) M MO EIR S ON ae eee RAPE 50 A ML 
(GA Cerner cas hcp eabes ec 1933 at JP RGIS, CEQUAINAD so 2 5 eo we caw Be B EM 
Velvety Selfs 





Kirkland Seater mee cae 1934 M BIA CK eA ao ee Ce oD B M 
ING CTO 1S are ete age Pa oe ee en er es 1938 IL; IBTSAIG Kegs VHA ©) Ree eee epee 3.00 A L 
Kirkland#- ee eae ant ot ee 1930 M BLACK WINGS ae. s eee 25 B M 
Whites wee eeree ek t ene 1936 Ab Bs B BSI Ralices wanes a eee .50 B ie 
Gonitell Aare ee ee eae ee 1938 li BONSOR 2h. ee eee eee eee 00) A M 
Schreiner Beene ee cee 19388 M AMATO R. OUR RING eae ae 3.00 G ML 
Sade’ [eee ee tr ee 1938 i DR NAN Lie 9,0 ete! 75 A M 
Whi tenets eens. bt earc oee e 1937 4g LNCOGNITTORSS oe ee ee eee 3.00 B M 
INTC h oll seen eae ene 1937 4p IMA TASH ART 3 eee pieee 2.00 A VL 
Gibson, eee an nee 1930 ap MRS3J. Ls GIBSON]... 30 A M 
Cook Pete Cree 1 en eee 1938 qe SABLESE 2 op ok ieee fe Oro0) AA E 
DaSSye | cae cee i eeree uae ce eetars . 19384 M Dhabi ACK Dp OUGIIAS ase a .25 AA EM 
INGENOMIS. 25050540 Ne Pe 19382 ‘ae VALOR S Rie eee SAU 25 A ML 
Egelberaeeter ry ts eee 1931 T WINNESHIEK........... 25 A M 
Dark Blue Bicolors 
Walliaimso ree een ten ene 1934 M AMIGOS ee etc. Foe nee a 15 A EM 
Cayeux Sees eee ee 1935 a MME. MAURICE LASSAILLY.... 1.50 A M 
Trial Varieties 
Regal Beatty jcetra eae $5.00 Neacabonds erinc ener are $7.50 
Here the richest (velvety) attainments of the iris world pass in a panorama before us. Heading our imposing list is the perfect self, 
sonorous pure violet Brunhilde; or by way of great contrast the inimitable Amégo with light and darkest hues of blue. Regal Bonsor is 
achieving well deserved fame. In the very darkest registers Sab/e has demonstrated itself the finest of the ‘“‘blacks.’’ Sable is more of a 
claret-black while Black Valor is a blue-black and Erhiop Queen a purple black. Ideal in finish and form is Deep Velvet. Blue Peter is dis- 
tinguished by its triangular flaring flowers. 
Older, but equally meritorious kinds, include the cool classic Mrs. J. L. Gibson, that prince in fluted black, Winneshiek . . . two 
indispensable cornerstones in any iris collection. Very unusual is smooth-toned Mata Hari and of sterling quality are Black Beauty, 
Valor and near ‘‘black’’ The Black Douglas. 
