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IRIS 
BLUE HILL (H. P. Sass, 1931). A very nice biue.... Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00: 
BEUE MONARCH. i ViGlet= pine tee tiie dea italats Wh cco 'e ee slely ce disc sede wld Each .30; Per 10, $2.50: 
BLUE TRIUMPH. 42 inches. Honorable menticn American Iris Society. Another very soft, 
blue, which with Blue Monarch, Shining Waters, and Pale Moonlight is claiming recog- 
nition as the finest light blue. Blue triumph has flaring ERS ee I |) A Re 
PERN Se) ea i MER id a ed ya liegt yal. SP AOR Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $15.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929). Rich MarR Due Bilod, 6e Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100 $20.00 
BO PEEP. A beautiful cream-pink iris that is most striking as a garden clump, with thin. 
stem that remind one of Siberian Iris. It is well branched, a mass of bloom, and in- 
creases fast. The upper portion of the fallsand entire base of standards are cream color- 
ed; A fine companion’ to) Beverly, from, the same:introducer .........2..0......5 Each $1.00: 
BRITONESS (Dykes 1927). Primrose yellow pallida with an orange beard and with reticula-- 
tions shading from bronze to yellow. Blossoms of great size, slightly ruffled stem and. 
branching habit. ‘A’ fine yellow that stands up with the best of the new ones. 36 inches. 
5 MEATS Ga ota tata yell, Beech Poe Nd as 8 oA CA A a a Each. 35; Per 10, $2.50 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941). After a slow start this iris really came into its own. 
last year. It has gorgeous color, a brilliant golden light brown with lustrous sheen—not. 
velvety. The tall stems bear several well spaced blossoms of large size shaped consid- 
erably like Copper Lustre, but far more alive and colorful. Altogether different from. 
Tcbacco Road, it is one of the very best brown ‘irises and it really appears brown. 
a a ns) en ee ee a Wp alee exe Ne a bein wed we sees Each $7.00: 
BRUNO (Bliss, 1922). S. bronze lavender, F. deep rich red purple .................... Each .25 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934). Very dark uniform violet- blue self, including an unusual blue 
beard. A most regal Iris of great color cranes with splendid stems and widely flaring: 
DRS) Ns PPE RIOT area hee Mawes tore tas alia 6, Pass sala loot aus level arescalv die Wid, Wee Si blel® Mel's «ews bee 6% Each .40 
BUCKSKIN (Klein, 1933). Bearing a most appropriate title, this Iris is by far the best tan in 
our entire ccllection. The stalks rise to a height of four feet, bearing close to a dozen great. 
blocms with large closed standard and wide ilaring falls. Practically a self in color, it makes a 
Toaemineaii Company -LOnone pile: OL  Greabl "Lakes eke ee ees Each $1.00: 
_BUECHLEY’S GIANT. 50 inches. Early. An Iris giant in size and height and one of the ten 
largest and best. Huge brilliant flowers ofperfect form in a soft to medium blue effect. 
Try it with Freida Mohr autemoycerta, for a; striking combination id) i) i ioe oe as 
MO eRe, wR E Ise aCe avers Lilet Sarah bse sid eye's le i'l o Wr alle Yal'g 4) SOPs Ug cen» O40 Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $18.00: 
BURNING BRONZE. A dark but blazing metallic red, a flower of great size and one which 
has carved a favorable name for itself these past several seasons. It differs from most 
OPC EME COUGH IRIS UD TIZVRLIDIIS OD bait he oe) cgcsleta oleate swe alge’ v eierspbeiie dls Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
BUFFAWN. Description: Standards, light vinaceous fawn, slightly frilled. Falls light pink- 
ish buff overlaid with a smokey lavender, veined old gold. Very bright orange _ beard, 
entire flower has a pinkish glow. Flowers large, Cory to mid-season, 32 to 40 inches. Very: 
rene Te eA er en Eee ere Waly she die siege winie cok mynd s eiaeS GSM ed eee oa .Each $1. 25 
BUTTERCUP LANE. H. M. 1940. A very heavily ruffled crisp fair sized light pallens on a 
strong well branched 32-inch stem. The form of the flower is ideal and the substance: 
extra heavy. This clean bright yellow has to be seen to be fully appreciated. It is quite 
ee Car RTE rua, he yeh oe nC oj eliial oles oils a eed be hale owiet a siele a eiegd Each $1.25 
CALCUTTA (Klein). A tall delicate brown with many blooms ....... ESE CTR ace. 
PR Pe MCO i EAM d Mth ee ahoth FU yi cho pial e arg ale Ge ayaa! sale sos Each .50; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100 $25.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 36 inches. We consider this the finest deep yellow Iris created to: 
date. It is simply superb, having a brilliance and purity of color and perfection of form 
not approached by any other deep yellow Iris we have seen. The flowers are large and 
NMiGL Vote aT OOUCCO Te iis ost ts Oiuiale sales. "abe i elgie wlad ® Each .30; Per 16,, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach, 1941). A new pink-peach blend from California. This Iris 
has much more gold and yellow in it than does China Maid. Well branched, with a very 
Mee OTIS REASON VEIN (A Ly (LOR Ne cist siaiie df sledlel <0 Fi edie oid mime ofelale eapimigials ol dein Each $5.00 
CARDINAL 92-90 (Bliss 1919). A. M., R. H. S. S. lavender, shot rose; F. dark red purple of 
wonderful velvety texture. One of the richest of the Dominion race. A distinguished 
Iris with flowers perfect in form and poise. Fragrant .............. Each .35; Per 10, $2.50 
A MERLING OE MEDIC BOO Cai ek heist les Sela clea nls Wenig e Sele eevee oes Rine'ee Each .25; Per 10, $1.00 
CAPRI (Sch. 1935). 30 inches. An interesting blend of straw yellow and light gold. The 
form of the flowers is excellent—the substance very heavy. It is not tall but makes at-- 
tractive subject for the front of ithe’ border . 0.0.0... se eee. Each .35; Per 10, $2.50 
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