
ICY BLUE 
TALL BEARDED IRIS (Cont'd) 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER (Weed, 1938). E. 50’. Gigantic flowers with 
closed standards of medium blue, falls dark blue washed violet. 
Veining on white ground at haft. 50c 
BLUE SPIRE (Milliken, 1938). M. 45". Largest stately flowers in 
shades of medium blue, with a decided sparkle in their finish. 
$1.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter, 1932). M. 40”. A.M. A.I.S. 1936. A trium- 
phant light blue, whose large slightly ruffled flowers are of a 
smooth texture, and grow on tall well branched stalks. 35c 
BONANZA (J. Sass, 1939). ML. 34”. There is more yellow in this 
plicata. The flowers blooming abundantly on well branched 
stalks are dotted and veined with cinnamon brown. 50c 
BROWN BONNET (Gage, 1941). E. 28". A gay iris in two tones of 
brown. The broad standards are of olive buff, falls deep brown, 
trimmed with golden orange style arms and deep orange 
beard. $4.00 
BROWN BOY (Salbach, 1940). M. 32”. The lively colors of this real 
brown and red iris lives up to its name. Blooms are of good size 
and branching fine. $2.00 
BROWNGREY BLEND (Weed, 1939). M. 44”. Large flowers of brown 
and grey blend. Standards are closed, falls semi-flaring and 
slightly washed with violet. Prominent veining at haft. Slightly 
fragrant. 75c 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirk, 1941). M. 34". AM A.I.S. 1942. One of 
the newest and best brown iris. Medium sized flowers in two 
tones of golden brown, bright and like the glint of sunshine on 
a brown thrasher’s wing. $15.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934). EM. 40’. Rich violet blue self. Flowers 
are wide and flaring, an unusual blue beard adds to its regal 
beauty. 40c 
BUCKSKIN (Klein, 1939). ML. 40”. Almost a self in real buckskin 
tan. Several large flowers blooming to a single stalk. Standards 
closed, falls flaring. $1.50 
BUFFAWN (And., 1940). M. 34”. This exquisite iris has slightly 
frilled standards of light tan. The falls same but overlaid with 
smoky lavender, veined with old gold, the burning orange beard 
seems to cast a pink glow over the entire flower. $1.50 
BURNISHED GOLD (Kirk, 1940). M. 38”. A tall stately growing iris 
in a deep golden yellow. Flowers large and semi-flaring in 
form. $1.50 
BUTTERCUP LANE (D. Hall, 1941). M. 32’. Closed standards of 
brilliant yellow, falls semi-flaring and heavily frilled, are of 
same color. $3.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach, 1941). EM. 38”. An intriguing iris 
of a pink and apricot blend, whose standards shade from gold to 
old rose, the falls salmon with just a tinge of lavender in center 
of each fall. $6.50 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux, 1938). M. 38’. A.M.A.I.S. 1940. A brilliant 
deep purple iris, whose standards are of vivid violet with broad 
semi-flaring falls of velvety black purple. $2.50 
CAPRICCIO (De F., 1942). L. 40’. In this delicate bi-color we find 
standards of bright yellow and flaring falls of yellow, overlaid 
with onion-skin pink. $4.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook, 1941). M. 38”. A.M.A.I.S. 1943. A brilliant 
maroon purple, this neatly finished flower has closed standards 
and wide flaring falls with only slight marking at haft. $5.00 
CASA MORENA (De F., 1943). M. 38”. H.M. 1944. There is a quiet 
majesty in these large lustrous flowers of deep, glistening brown. 
A true self. Plants have excellent branching. $20.00 
CASQUE D’ OR (J. Sass, 1937). ML. 36’’ The golden standards cof 
this flower are ruffled, the broad falls are maroon with an edge 
of gold. $1.50 
CASTALIA (WMSN, 1933) 36”. A self of beautiful light blue. Flow- 
ers are large and very fragrant. 30c 
CHARLOTTE MILLET (Cayeux, 1937). L. 36”. Firm rounded blooms 
of reddish lilac, with palest blue marks traced on the center of 
each fall. $1.50 

TIFFANY 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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