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. $10.00 
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- 
SON BOO are ert se ous sheisvehetan $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. 
Nad-Seasoneo0 cesarean cn $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”. 
35c; 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- 
SODMSO Leet et eine re enw nee are $6.50 
CARVED IVORY (Essig). A very fine iris in 
deep cream color. Good size and fine form, 
with well-branched stems. Mid-season. 
Bere ne ens eaten age haval ofthe 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CASA MORENA (DeForrest 1943). Large 
blooms of lively rich brown. Standards 
and falls the same rich brown. Orange- 
brown beard, yellow style arms. One of 
the richest iris in the brown shades. Ex- 
cellent growing habits. 36”. Mid-season. 
$20.00 
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. 
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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- 
SCASOM AG sareapeeitis tote: « onatehe $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CHINA ROSE. Lovely iris in medium size, 
in shades of lilac and orchid pink. Stand- 
ards are a pinkish lilac and falls some- 
what deeper in color. Very free flowering. 
EGA TORN AN ino b.dcrb.oon clic cau 50c; 3 for $1.25 
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 
B20 stemse Mid=SeaSOmre ceric sector $7.50 
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