BLUE RHYTHM. (Whiting 1945) M. 40 in. At- 
tracting much attention, this new light blue iris 
is undoubtedly one of the very best in that 
class. The very large flowers have fine form, 
substance and texture and the well branched 
stalks are tall and strong. The plants are hardy 
and increase well. H. M. 1945,R. 90 __-_3___.___ 
BLUE SHIMMER. (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 in. The 
best of the blue and white plicatas, this has 
hugh flowers of fine form, substance and finish. 
Grows well and increases rapidly. A. M. 1944, 
Br fiR p89. ete be tC Oe ee 
BLUE SPIRE. (Milliken 1939) M. 38 in. A me- 
dium blue of good form and carrying pcwer. 
Said to be a fine parent 
BLUE .ZENITH. (Whiting 1942) M. L. 40 in. A 
very large blue of extra choice coloring. Fine 
form and branching. One of the very best. P. R. 
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BLUSHING YOUTH. (Snyder 1942) M. L. 38 in. 
A lavender toned pink of smoothly tailored 
form). s22su8 20 Se i 
BOMBAY. (Hamilton 1943) M. 38 in. A very rich 
toned new: variegata ait 4. oi eet eee 
BONSOR (Ccn. 1938) M. 36 in. Deep analine blue. 
Precisely cut and very smoothly finished. 
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BRIGHT MELODY. (Snyder 1942) M. 36 in. Deep 
rich tones of concord grape coloring. P. R. 87 
BRONZED COPPER. (Klein. 1943) M. 30. in. 
Blended tones of garnet, auburn and glowing 
copper: "R87 cake LE eee 
BRONZINO. (Salb. 1937) E. M. 36 in. A rich copper 
brown of fine form and finish. Strong stalks 
with fine branching and a great number of 
blooms make this especially fine as a garden 
elump)°H. 'M) $939) PAR087 2 eo 
BROWN THRASHER. (Kirk. 1941) M. 36 in. A 
very rich brown, this is made even more bril- 
liant by a full undertone of glowing gold. When 
well grown, or on a two-year plant this is one 
of the most striking iris imaginable. A. M. 1943, 
Penis 87 ye saC ek aval ol Nis 
BRYCE CANYON. (Klein. 1944) M. 36 in. A very 
rich shade of henna-copper in a hugh, broad 
petaled, well formed flower. Once this iris has 
been seen one can readily understand why it is 
one of the two most sought after iris in the 
country today. The demand for stock of this 
one has always far outreached the supply. P. 
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BUCKSKIN. (Klein. 1938) M. 38 in. A large flaring 
self of rich buckskin tan. A favorite iris with 
all visitors ito the-farden. /P. *Ris8720 eee 
BUFFAWN. (Andrews 1940) M. 36 in. A light, clear 
blending of golden tan with a faint rosy tan 
infusion and a rich tangerine beard. R. 86 ___ 
BURMESE GOLD. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 in. A 
heavily ruffled blend of gleaming gold and rosy 
apricot. A glowing color that really carries well 
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