4 BERKELEY ( GOLD toaekewey: 1942’); 
One. of the. finest deep” 
yellows. Its low introduc- 
tory price ($5.00) was cer- 
tainly quite “out of line" 
-.. with its excellence. = 8.50 
BERTHA GERSDORFF (J.Sass 1942) 
S. yellow flushed pink. 
F. yellow heavily flushed 
pinkish purple. It might be 
classed as a blended-bitone. 
It's unusual anyway. 36". 3.00 
BIACK AND GOLD (Klein. 1943) 
S. deep, chrome yellow. 
-F. blackish maroon. An ex- 
treme, contrast in variegata 
coloring. SOC iN = ~ 72300 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner 1945) 
A new-comer, to our garden, 

we are eager BONES 2h (tr, £5200 
. BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) 
~~ A tall, new cornflower-blue 
With a silvery overtone. 15.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J.Sass 1942) 
Soft, clean and lovely is 
this, blue marked, white 
grounded plicata. 36 in. 6.25 
BLUE SPIRE (Milliken 1938) — 
Large, smooth; flowers of. . 
sparkling light blue on 
gf Davly stately stalks. 4° 4475 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting 1942) 
: Beautiful, lightly ruffled 
flowers of deep sky-blue. 
- Good grower. 40" stalks. 2.25 
BRIGHT MELODY (Snyder 1942) 
. A lovely Iris of excellent 
finish and unique coloring. 
Richy <concord+grape with a 
metalic sheen shading to 
chestnut: at the Raft. - 4.00 
BROWN BOY (Salbach 1940) 
Bitone. Two shades of clean 
rich brown. Medium tall, A 
nice: Iris-atjay low price, in 
a color class that seems to 
. (vo punerather expensive .32"s.- .75 
“BROWN MONARCH (Covert 1939) 
A tala, robust) Iris in red- 
dish browns. 8. a tobacco- | 
brown. F. a mahogany-brown, 
_ with heavy orange beard. »50 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirk. 1941) 
_ A good grower, and we admit — 
o fo that the color is different. 
~ \We.don't like “1t-but! it. seems 
oe that other people do, so we 
include it. an tyisiList. | 5400 

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