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Avondale (H. P. Sass, 1934). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A large bronze red bicolor 
which is richly colored, smooth rounded and velvety. 38 inches. $0.35 
Aztec Copper (Klein. 1939). H. M., A. I. S. 1940. A rare and subtle blend of 
smoky violets and delicate coppers, blended and washed together in lovely 
harmony. Huge flowers with broad hafts and leathery substance, wonder- 
fully branched. 36-40 inches. $13.50 
Balmung (Sass, H. P., 1989). H. M., A. I. S. 1940. One of the latest of the 
yellow plicatas from Mr. Hans Sass. S. and F. are yellow with clean brown 
markings. About the largest flower of this class, well rounded, tall stems 
well branched. 38 inches. $12.50 
Blended Beauty (National, 1939). A greatly improved Mary Geddes. S. are 
bronzy gold without the slight red suffusion apparent in Mary Geddes; 
F. golden salmon ground flushed and overlaid Pompeian red. Late. 40 
inches. $2.00 
Blithesome (Con. 1935). A lovely warm white Iris powdered with iridescent 
gold. The styles and beard are a rich gold. 40 inches. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
Blue Danube (Meyer, H. R., 1982). From England comes this medium blue 
self. A smoothly finished flower of clear almost cobalt blue. Hardy. 36 
inches. $0.75 
Biliesesines (Donanue. 1935). 74> MoM. RH. Ss. 1939; Ho M., Aw beor1933: 
Smoothly finished flower of pale bluish lavender, yellow orange beard. 
Very fragrant. 40 inches. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
Blue Peter (White, 1936). A very deep prune purple Iris with a velvety 
finish that has brilliance and height that most dark Iris lack. The long 
F. and high S. are very soft, smooth and dark. $0.50 
Blue Triumph (Grint. 1934). A. M., A. I. S. 1936; H. M., A. I. S. 1933. One 
of the most outstanding light blues. The flowers are large, graceful with 
heavy substance and smooth, glossy finish. 42 inches. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
Bo Peep (Lap.-Gage, 1940). An Orchid Pink flushed with cream, no reticu- 
lations. A delicate and pleasing flower. Excellent for landscaping as it is a 
rapid grower and very floriferous. 36 inches. $4.00 
Brunhilde (Salb. 1934). A. M., A. I. S. 1987; H. M., A. I. S. 1986. A tall, dark 
blue-violet self with unusual blue beard. A most regal Iris that will be 
particularly welcome because of its color intensity, and its unusually 
smooth finish. Free blooming. 40 inches. $0.50 
Buckskin (Klein. 1939). The stalks rise to a height of four feet bearing close 
to a dozen great blooms with large closed S. and wide flaring F. This is 
by far the finest tan Iris now on the market. $5.00 
Burning Bronze (Ayres, 1934). A. M., A. I. S. 19386; H. M., A. I. S. 1938. A 
remarkable new dark red that is removed from competition with other 
reds by the intense bronze suffusion, which lights up the flower. 36 
inches. $0.35 
California Gold (Mohr-Mit. 1983). A. M., A. I. S. 1987; H. M., A. I. S. 1986. 
A very tall deep golden yellow self of exceptional merit. Flowers are very 
large of rich coloring with no fading. Deeper than Crysoro. $0.35 
Capri (Schreiner, 1935). An unusual yellow blend. S. clear warm yellow; F. 
overlaid an attractive fawn. Combination is soft and pleasing. 30 inches. 
$0.35 
Captain Wells (Cook, 1941). See page 2 for description. $15.00 
