
THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 
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BERTHA GERSDORFEF—(J. Sass 1942) 
M. 32”. Standards are yellow flushed 
pink. Falls, yellow flushed _ pinkish 
purple. Colors are marbled rather than 
blended, a sort of Moonlit Sea done in 
oC lofcccceccaceweciactedecenrone-s $4.00 
BLACK FOREST—(Schreiner 1945) M. 
30”. The “blackest” iris. Not large nor 
tall, its crisp, flaring form and glisten- 
ing blue-black color sets it apart. 
$15.00 
BLACK & GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1943) M. 
36”. Gold standards and blackish-mar- 
oon falls in striking contrast. Good 
oR RR $7.50 
BLACK WINGS—(Kirkland 1930) M. 
34”. Dark and lustrous in deep mid- 
night blue with frosty black sheen. 
$230 
BLUE CROWN—(Washington 1945) M. 
36”. Heavily substanced and _ well- 
formed flowers with pale blue stand- 
ards and pure white falls, with frosty 
sheen over all. 
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BLUE FRIELS—(Stephenson 1946) 
Rich, glossy, deep azure blue. Heavy- 
substanced, roundly-formed flowers of 
exceptionally beautiful color....... $10.00 
BLUE MONARCH—(J. Sass 1933) M. 
38”. Tall, stately and very reliable light 
blue, rivalling Shining Waters and 
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DAYBREAK 
BLUE PETER—(C. G. White 1936) L. 
35”. Velvety blue-purple in a_ vivid 
CAT KES) oie eg seee sans $ .40 
BLUE RHYTHM—(Whiting 1945) M.L. 
38”. A cornflower blue of great purity. 
About the bluest of all in this shade. 
Wide domed standards and semi-flar- 
ing falls with clean broad hafts and 
exceptional substance.** ...........- $15.00 
BLUE SHIMMER— (J. Sass 1942) M. 38”. 
This is tops in white and blue plicatas. 
Large, crisp, white ground flowers, 
peppered in a purer shade of blue than 
any other blue-marked plicata. Pep- 
pered not  button-hole stitched as 
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BLUE SPIRE—(Milliken 1938) M. 42”. 
Tall, stately light medium blue, of 
great appeal. Like many California 
varieties, this is not reliably hardy 
Vii Ce accross te ctaces geeteeaeres $1.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH—(Grinter 1942) M.L. 
40”. Large, glossy light blue of good 
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BLUE VELVET—(Loomis 1929) Vel- 
vety dark blue with orange beard. $ .30 
BLUE ZENITH— (Whiting 1942) M. 40”. 
Lightly ruffled deep sky blue. Large, 
vigorous, hardy and distinctive.* $3.00 
BOMBAY—(Hamilton 1943) M. 36”. 
Bright, clear yellow standards and 
bright coppery-maroon falls. One of 
the most attractive variegatas..... $1.00 
BONSOR— (Connell 1938) L. 38”. Silky 
deep blue, exceptionally smooth and 
rich. Pure, brilliant aniline blue not 
equalled by any other.* *..............-- $1.00 
BRIGHT MELODY—(Snyder 1942) M. 
34” Rich reddish grape color with 
chestnut haft and metallic sheen. 
Unique and attractive.* -...........---. $6.00 
BRONZIN O—(Salbach 1937) M,_36”. 
Standards, frosty golden bronze. Falls, 
rich coppery bronze. ........-----------+-- $ .50 
BROWN THRASHER—(Kirkland 1941) 
M. 34”. A brilliant two-toned brown 
glistening with metallie irridescence. 
True brown shades found in no other 
Pe oe eo sae ipa Wee ae tape ee See $7.50 
BRUNHILDE—(Salbach 1934) M. 36”. 
Dark, rich, violet-blue self with blue 
beard, widely flaring form, and good 
branching. Very fine. .......-.------------- $ .50 
BRYCE CANYON — (Kleinsorge 1944) 
M. 36”. Distinct, warm shade of henna- 
copper, Withdrawn until 1948 to in- 
crease stoCK.# * ............--.-2-------e0eee $10.00 
BUCKSKIN—(Kleinsorge 1939) M.L. 36”. 
Large, golden tan of firm substance and 
flaring falls. Good companion to pee 
BUFFAWN—(Andrews 1940) M._ 34”. 
Soft pinkish buff set off with brilliant 
tangerine beard. A color gem......... $1.00 
striking 
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