
LUCERNE 
BERKELEY SUNSHINE. (Salbach 1942). 
Big ruffled deep cream self, except that 
the central part of the falls is a soft yel- 
low. Standards are large, round and well 
domed. Falls are broad and semi-flaring. 
Smooth, heavy substance. Blooms beauti- 
fully poised on well-branched stems. Suit- 
able only for mild climate. Mid-season. 
cb ORLA ase) ee ates 6 Giel a oes 2 7S E thee. ce sce 'e tye $3.00 
BLACK & GOLD (Kleinsorge-Salbach 
1943). We have never seen a more strik- 
ing variegata. Standards deep rich 
chrome, almost gold, falls black maroon 
with slight reticulation of yellow at the 
haft. We first saw a clump of this in Dr. 
Kleinsorge’s garden that was simply stun- 
ning. It seems to grow even better in our 
own garden. Good size blooms. Tall, fairly 
well branched flower stalks. 36”. Mid-sea- 
BLACK WINGS. One of the older dark col- 
ored iris that is still much in demand. 
Standards luminous dark violet. Falls 
much deeper, almost black. Fine form; 
good grower everywhere. Mid-season. 32” 
35e; 3 for 90c 
BLUE & GOLD. Large deep rich blue with 
prominent gold beard. Much in demand. 
Mid-season. 30”........... 50c; 3 for $1.25 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass). We consider 
this the finest of all the blue plicatas. 
Standards white, heavily flushed and 
' evenly dotted blue. Falls same color but 
showing more white. Large blooms beau- 
tifully poised on tall low-branched stems. 
Very beautiful and distinct. 36”. Mid-sea- 
(QOY EY: A Seu yO In CORO aS ea CENCE ore en $12.50 
BRIDAL VEIL (Mitchell). Clear white of 
good size, with gold edging at the haft. 
Occasionally a bloom will come with only 
two standards, but summer watering 
tends to eliminate this. Early mid-season. 
RG ere Rete Tete ay oes osy ae'de le 35c; 3 for 90c 
BRONZED COPPER (Kleinsorge-Salbach 
1943). A brilliant iris in shades of copper, 
gold and violet. Standards are garnet 
brown shading to golden brown at haft. 
Falls are coppery brown, suffused gold. 
Bright orange beard, supplemented with 
a dash of bright peacock blue in center of 
falls. Not large but tremendously effec- 
tive in the garden. 30”. Mid-season. $12.50 
BRONZINO (Salbach). Tall, rich in color 
and ideal in form and habit of growth. 
Standards frosty golden bronze. Falls rich 
coppery bronze. Large blooms, well- 
branched stems. Good vigorous grower 
and free bloomer. Mid-season. 40”. 
60c; 3 for $1.50 
BROWN BOY (Salbach 1940). An iris in 
real brown and copper shades. Standards 
are coppery orange and falls are brown- 
ish orange, the general effect being of a 
deep lively brown. Medium size blooms 
held on ideally branched stems. Mid-sea- 
SOMOS are seein oe oc eee $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach). Very large, deep 
violet blue. Well branched and many 
blooms on each flower stalk. Vigorous 
grower and free flowering. One of the 
best in this color class. Mid-season. 40”. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
BUTTERCUP LANE (D. Hall 1941). Me- 
dium size rich buttercup yellow. Good 
growing habits and free bloomer. Blooms 
somewhat ruffled. Very effective in clumps. 
Mid =SESSOTI OO... sieermtereerctyectolte ore « $3.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell). Intro- 
duced in 1933 and still one of the best yel- 
lows. Large blooms of bright yellow with 
excellent substance. Well-branched stems. 
Hardy everywhere. Mid-season. 36”. 
35e; 3 for 90c 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941). An 
iris in delicate peach pink and apricot 
shades that stands out as a real queen in 
the garden. Large blooms of elegant form, 
beautifully placed on tall, low, wide- 
branched stems. Standards are soft old 
gold shading to rose. Falls salmon apri- 
cot with just a suggestion of soft laven- 
der in center of falls. Upper part of falls 
and style arms are a deep old gold. An 
iris that has many appealing qualities 
and always impresses one with its beau- 
tiful combination of colors and its grace 
and elegance. Could well be called the 
“Queen of the Garden.’ Early mid-sea- 
SOND SS xereriter sole hard FE ete one $6.50 
CAPITOLA (Reinelt 1940). (Wm. Mohr x 
Ibmacrantha.) An iris of the Wm. Mohr 
type but a better grower and a free bloom- 
er. Blooms are very large and showy. The 
standards are a bright red violet heavily 
veined with deeper color. Falls are very 
broad and similar in color to standards 
but not so intense and are heavily veined 
deeper violet. Stunning in the garden. 
Marly sQO0ecestan « «sane $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
CARVED IVORY (Essig). A very fine iris in 
deep cream color. Good size and fine form, 
with well-branched stems. Mid-season. 
SOGI erence cross, oievss (qemendee ss 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CHEERIO. One of the best in the red toned 
class. Large blooms, tall flower stalks and 
fine growing habits. Blooms are well pro- 
portioned. Standards are red flushed old 
gold. Falls deeper in color. Very rich color 
combination. A real standout. Mid-season. 
BO Ree ectelg oma s Meyer eee care 35c; 3 for 90c 
CHINA MAID (Milliken). One of the finest 
new pinks, being soft lilac pink blended 
golden bronze. Large and of good form 
and habit, but particularly outstanding 
because of its smooth, even texture. Mid- 
SCASONHAS A ramrcdsseicisveaiere $1.00; 3 for $2.50 


NARADA 
CHIPPEWA (Salbach 1943). A new plicata 
in deep yellow tones. Standards clear 
golden yellow with slight brown markings 
near the haft. Falls pinard yellow very 
heavily suffused and dotted brown. 
Strong yellow beard and a slight dash of 
cream in the center of falls. Blooms of 
good size, nicely placed on well-branched 
30” stems. Mid-season............. $12.50 
CINNAMON BEAR (Salbach 1940). A big 
plicata in tones of cinnamon, hence the 
name. Standards are cream, heavily 
dotted and lined cinnamon. Falls are 
broad and are a creamy yellow stippled 
and lined pansy purple. Late. 36”. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN (Hans Sass). One of 
the best clear variegatas we have ever 
grown. Standards are clear yellow, falls a 
bright velvety mahogany red. Blooms are 
of fine form and substance, and are 
beautifully poised on tall, well-branched 
stems. Runner-up for Dykes Medal in 
1941. Early mid-season. 40” 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 

*CARL SALBACH* 
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