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BERKELEY EVENING (Salbach 1936). 
A tall well-branched gold and white 
blend with Alta California form. 46 in. 
50¢ 
BERKELEY FESTIVAL (Salbach 1936). 
A distinct and very bright variegata. 
S. deep bright yellow. Not an extreme- 
ly large flower, but very brilliant in 
color. 25¢ 
BERKELEY FIRE (Salbach 1936). The 
standards are fiery coppery red, the 
brightest we have ever seen in this type 
of iris, the falls are very black-maroon. 
Strong gold beard. 36 in. 25¢ 
BERKELEY NUGGET (Salbach 1936). 
A large flower resembling Alta Cali- 
fornia in form, but much brighter in 
color. 39 in. 50¢ 
BERMUDA SAND. A glorified and gi- 
gantic Jean Cayeux, with both stand- 
ards and falls heavily ruffled. Deep in 
color. A light coffee tan with a glint 
of gold. $5.00 
BETELGEUSE (Bunyard 1935) Splen- 
did deep velvety brown with lighter 
falls. Good size and substance. $3.00 
BLACKAMOOR (Sass) E. 38 in. Deep 
purple-violet with blue beard. 25¢ 
BLACK WARRIOR (Nicholls) A very 
dark blue-purple. Good but of rather 
slow growth. 50¢ 
BLAZING STAR (Nicholls 1934) M. 38 
in. A very good rich yellow that made 
such a good showing in our garden last 
year. 35¢ 
BLENDED BEAUTY. The slightly open 
S. are of bronzy gold while the down- 
falling ruffled F. are of pompein red 
edged with bronze and bearing a gold 
beard. $1.50 
BLITHESOME (Connell 1935) E.M. 40 
in. A warm creamy white with falls 
heavily overlaid with yellow, giving the 
effect of a yellow bicolor. 50¢ 
BLUE DANUBE (Meyer 1932) M. 32 in. 
England has sent us some very good 
blue irises and this is one of them. It 
Vestal’s Iris Garden 
is a medium tone of blue and quite pure 
in coloring, with a smooth, fine texture 
and pleasing form. $1.50 
BLUE DUSK (Reib. 1936). Blue dusk 
and shadows fall in the clear western 
sky. The standards are satiny, the falls 
velvety, and the light blue beard en- 
hances the dusky blue tonality. 50¢ 
BLUE GOWN 48 in. A fine new, tall 
deep blue. A California introduction, 
but quite hardy in the east. 25¢ 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1933). Deep 
blue-violet self. Color effect is clear 
blue; large flowers on tall well-branched 
stalks. H.M., A.I.S. 1936. 42 in. 25¢ 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER. The stalks are 
particularly well branched and bear 
quite large flowers whose S. are medi- 
um blue and F. are of the same color. 
15¢ 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter) ML. 42 in. 
Truly a triumph in light blue—a fine, 
pure silvery tone which delights the 
eye. Flowers are large and flaring, 
A.M. 35¢ 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis) M. 40 in. The 
best-selling dark blue iris of all time. 
Unequalled in its velvety texture. 25¢ 
BOADICEA (Nicholls) 
pink blend. Not large but tall and 
bright. One of the best of its color for 
landscape effect. 20¢ 
BONSOR. A deep but brilliant blue 
iris of rich pure coloring, suggesting an 
analine dye. $5.00 
BOUNTY (Williams 1937) Not large but 
a pure golden yellow that is excellent 
for massing. Tall grower and a rapid 
increaser. 25¢ 
BRIDAL VEIL (Mitchell 1936). Easily 
the most delicately beautiful white of 
all. Hardy everywhere. Not in compe- 
tition with Snow King, as Bridal Veil 
is a dainty variety, perfect in form. 
$1.00 
BRONZE BEACON (Salb.) L. 50 in. S. 
glowing bronze; F. velvety Indian lake. 
Low branching. 25¢ 
Soft yellow- 
