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BELMONT (Williams 1938) M. 34". 
An iris of clear medium blue tones — gracefully formed 
flowers lightly frilled with wide flaring falls. Firm sub- 
stanced, excellently colored, an ideal compliment for other 
iris colors. Very satisfactory plant habits. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
BEOWULF (Schreiner 1936) E. 34”. 
Rich velvety maroon unmarred by any haft venation. 
The coppery brown of the standards is repeated in a soft 
margining on the unusually broad falls. The rich orange 
beard completes the glowing ensemble.  25c; 3 for 60c 
BLACK BEAUTY (Kirkland 1934) M. 30”. 
A large iris of classic perfection of form and uniform 
indigo-tone. Very lustrous and velvety. 25c 
BLACK VALOR (Nicholls 1938) ML. 33”. 
A splendid addition to the highly esteemed group of dark 
velvety iris. Not the tallest of this type of coloring it is 
perhaps the richest colored of all. Incredibly rich, an inky 
blue-black, even the beard is dark. A fast increaser, quite 
a rarity in the richest color section. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland 1930) M. 34”. 
A popular iris of deepest midnight blue overlain with a 
frosty black sheen. Rich and lustrous, bespeaking a long 
Dominion heritage. Ideal for foreground plantings. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
BLUE DIAMOND (Nicholls 1938) EM. 38”. 
Pure cerulean blue, clear and sparkling. The blue white 
beard adds to its fresh and frosty beauty. Taking an in- 
dividual bloom, on well grown plants, it ranks as the most 
beautiful blue. Its performance leaves a little to be desired 
because of tenderness and slow development. $1.50 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1933) ML. 44”. 
A finely branched specimen in the light blue color class. 
The blooms are large and full and of a beautifully clear 
tone of blue. Easy growing, splendid height. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
BLUESPE TER (White:1936) 27 37* 
A. rich blue-purple bicolor, near self, very velvety falls 
and deep standards; pyramidal in profile. Haft solidly col- 
ored, beard a dull, deep gold; superbly branched 
40c; 3 for $1.00 
BONANZA (J. Sass 1939) ML. 34”. 
One of the yellower background plicatas. The entire 
flower is flecked with bold dashes of cinnamon-tan dots 
and veins on the yellow background. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
BONSOR (Connell 1938) ML. 38”. 
A silky deep velvety blue-blue of exceptional finish and 
rich color. We think this is one of the most overlooked iris 
of its color range. There is no iris as deep that has so pure 
and brilliant a hue, rich aniline blue. The entire flower has 
a well tailored look. A handsome combination of extra- 
ordinary rich color and texture. A complete absence of 
venation accentuates well defined carrying quality. Highly 
recommended. $2.00 
BORIS (Schreiner 1942) ML. 30”. 
For those fanciers who appreciate a rich and unusual color 
this gleaming garnet to claret purple is certain to please. 
Ideal for foreground planting and massing, the stems are 
short. Uniform color even to the beard. $1.50 
BRIDAL VEIL (Mitchell 1936) M. 36”. 
Iridescent, crystalline snow white with a warm lemon 
yellow beard and lemon margining along the haft and at 
the base of the standards. 35c; 3 for 90c 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941) M. 30”. 
Called Dr. Kirkland’s finest creation. It is one of those 
iris possessing a superabundance of charm. We like to de- 
signate iris such as this as color gems which they verily are. 
Brown Thrasher is a soft, even blend of bright smooth, rich 
true brown, like a ray of sunshine on the wing of our favorite 
brown song bird. The color is most sensational. $20.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934) EM. 40”. 
This grand flower holds its place year after year as one of 
the classics. A very dark, uniform self of deepest tones, a 
rich violet-blue, beautiful in its regal simplicity. Unusual 
bluish beard, well branched stems with widely flaring blos- 
soms that have the added interest of being very fragrant. 
An imposing and indispensable plant. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell 1933) M. 36”. 
One of the first big yellows and the best of the yellows in 
its price bracket. A thrilling fine deep yellow of remarkable 
color intensity. A large flower of beautiful proportions. 
The newer yellows are improvements in different styles of 
flowers and varying hues of yellow. A clump of California 
Gold seen in the warm sunshine is a sight never to be for- 
gotten. An indispensable for every iris garden. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941) EM. 38”. 
A melodious, impressive blend, large and well proportioned. 
In color it is a warm-hearted peach-pink and apricot shaded 
blend whose tones are enlivened by a bluish iridescence con- 
centrated in particular on the center of the fall. A provoca- 
tively appealing flower. $8.50 
CALIFORNIA TREK (White 1941) M. 40”. 
A smooth bright sulphur-lemon color, the individual 
blooms are beautifully beruffled with the white ruffled falls 
edged yellow. It has been called a very feminine iris which 
epitomized it well. We have experienced difficulty with its 
growth and wish to observe it further. $15.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) ML. 38”. 
Luxuriant maroon purple of a fine clear color and won- 
derful habits of growth. It is a rich, solidly colored self, 
one of the darkest and richest iris. Late blooming with 
such a smooth haft and heavy substance you will remember 
it. It is very alive in color and warm toned and has a well 
tailored, finished look about it. $8.00 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith 1941) ML. 40”. 
A newcomer in the cream class. Delicately colored com- 
bined most effectively with depth. A lovely light ivory 
self with something different in a cream with its soft mirage 
dash of palest green. The blooms are large and ideally 
proportioned. $10.00 
CASQUE D’OR JJ. Sass 1937) M. 32”. 
An improvement on El Tovar but richer, brighter, bolder. 
Standards old gold with greenish midrib; falls velvety ox- 
blood red or deep maroon with a margin of old gold. 
$1.50 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting 1941) M. 36”. 
Smooth rich blend of deep rose-red to brown bicolor. An 
interesting new addition having both form and branching. 
Firm domed standards and roundly broad semi-flaring falls 
shading lighter toward the edges. $5.00 
