North Little Rock, Ark. 
BRONZINO. Standards frosty golden 
bronze. F. bright coppery bronze. $2.00 
BROWN BETTY 43 in. A changeable- 
silk effect in a blending of Mikado 
brown, Prussian red and Argyle purple, 
giving a startling changeable brown- 
blend effect. Nothing else like it. 50¢ 
BROWN MAHOGANY (Williams 1936) 
V.L. 40 in. Pure dark mahogany 
brown with a rusty brown beard. A 
fine break in color, distinct and very 
beautiful. 715¢ 
BROWNGREY BLEND. Tall, stiff, 
straight and with well branched stalks 
bearing fragrant flowers of grey-brown 
with semi-flaring F. lightly washed vio- 
let blue. 15¢ 
BRUNHILDE (Salb.) M. 40 in. A most 
beautiful flower of pure rich violet blue 
with a blue beard. One of the best va- 
rieties ever originated in California. 50¢ 
BUDDY. Wine red. 25¢ 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres) ML. 40 in. 
A rich and brilliant blazing metallic red 
bronze that glows like a burning torch. 
The rich orange beard adds to its bril- 
liance. A.M. 35¢ 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buech.) EM. 40 
in. Competes for title of largest flower. 
Light blue S. and slightly deeper flar- 
ing F. 25¢ 
BUENA VISTA (Williams 1939). Large 
self of clear, brilliant lavender. $2.00 
BYZANTIUM (Ayres) ML. 32 in. A 
well-branched golden tan blend with a 
touch of turquoise blue. 35¢ 
CABALLERO (Nicholls 1935) A hand- 
some bicolor of lavender and rosy tones. 
Tall and with excellent substance. 75¢ 
CAFE au LAIT. Soft creamy tan blend 
with orange and gold shading. $3.00 
CALCUTTA. Tall and imposing flow- 
ers in delicate cocoa brown tones. $1.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) ML. 40 
in. The very largest and best of the 
golden yellows. Runner-up for Dykes 
Medal. A.M. 35¢ 
11 
CAPRI (Schreiner 1936). A yellow 
taffy blend. S. yellow; F. blending of 
taffy and gold. 35¢ 
CASQUE D’OR (Sass) L. 34 in. S. deep 
old gold; F. black-maroon with old gold 
margin and a reverse of tawny gold. 
H.M. $2.00 
CATHEDRAL DOME. A large white 
with ruffled well domed standards. The 
F. are arched and flaring of warm 
white. $2.00 
CASTALIA (Wmsn.) M. 34 in. Large 
lovely light blue. H.M. 25¢ 
CEDARWOOD (Williams 1939). A large 
ideally formed deep coppery red-pink. 
$7.50 
CHAS. ARTHUR. A combination of 
golden buff and garnet brown. $2.00 
CHARLOTTE MILLET. The color is 
bright, reddish lilac in a shade that is 
both novel and beautiful. $15.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) M. 40 in. A 
very popular iris of beautiful coloring— 
lustrous golden tan standards and glow- 
ing red velvet falls. Many consider the 
falls of Cheerio the purest red of any 
iris. H.M. 1936. R. 88. 35¢ 
CHESTNUT. A chestnut colored ruf- 
fled ‘“‘plicata,” the brownest of the “pli- 
cata” type and much admired. 25¢ 
CHIEF SEATTLE. S. luminous tan, 
slightly flushed red, F. coppery rose 
with orange beard. 15¢ 
CHIEF SIDAR. Out of the same seed 
pod as the famous Rosy Wings. This 
variety is similar with more red. $1.00 
CHINA BOY (Milliken). Those who 
see this magnificent iris with its huge 
flowers of rich red bronze, toned with 
shades of brown and carried on tall 
stately stems, immediately determine 
to have it in their own garden. $2.00 
CHINA LANTERN (Essig 1933). Lu- 
minous old gold standards and impell- 
ing red-violet falls. 40 in. 50¢ 
CHINA MAID. This is in shades of 
pink, golden copper and lilac smoothly 
blended together. $2.50 
