BLUE SKYSCRAPER (Weed, 19388). E. 50”. Gigantic 
flowers with closed standards of medium blue, 
falls dark blue washed violet. 50c 
BRIGHT MELODY (fnyder, 1942). M. 36”. H.M. A.LS. 
1942. Something new in coloring. Smooth finished 
and with the coloring of the Concord grape. $5.00 
BROWN BOY (Salbach, 1940). M. 32”. The lively 
colors of this real brown and red iris live up to its 
name. Blooms are of good size. $1.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirk., 1941). M. 34". A.M. A.LS. 
1943. One of the newest and best brown iris. Me- 
dium sized flowers in two tones of golden brown, 
bricht and like the glint of sunshine on a brown 
thrasher’s wing. $7.59 
BROWNGREY BLEND (Weed, 1939). M. 44”. Large 
flowers of brown and grey blend. Falls slight y 
washed with violet. 50c 
BRUNHILDE (falbach, 1924). EM. 40”. Rich violet blue 
self. Flowers are wide and flaring, an unusual blue 
beard adds to its regal beauty. 50c 
BUCKSKIN (Klein, 1939). ML. 40". Almost a self in 
real buckskin tan. Several large flowers blooming 
to a single stalk. Standards closed, falls flaring. 
Illustrated on page 19. $1.00 
BUFFAWN (And., 1940). M. 34”. This exquisite iris 
has slightly frilled standards of light tan. The falls 
same but overlaid with smoky lavender, veined 
with old gold, the burning orange beard seems to 
cast a pink glow over the entire flower. $1.00 

BUFFAWN 

BURMESE GOLD (Whiting, 1945). M. 36°. Delight- 
fully ruffled flowers in a glowing gold blend. The 
combination of deep yellow, pink, apricot and gold 
is indeed a pleasing addition to your garden. Long 
season of bloom. $15.09 
BUTO (H. P. Sass, 1926). EM. 36". A violet-blue bi- 
color, velvety in texture, with large flowers that 
are slightly fragrant. 30: 
CALDERILLA (DeForest, 1944). M. 38”. Flamboyanitly 
gay, this unsual blend of terra-cotta gold and brown 
is whims:cally touched with a “bit of violet’. $6.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach, 1941). EM. 38”. H.M. 
A.1.S. 1941. An intriguing iris of a pink and apricot 
blend, whose standards shade from gold to old 
rose, the falls salmon with just a tinge of lavender 
in center of each fall. $3.50 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux, 1938). M. 38”. A.M. A.LS. 1940. 
A brilliant deep purple iris, whose standards are of 
vivid violet with broad semi-flaring falls of velvety 
black purple. $2.50 
CANYON ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1946). M. 36’. This re- 
markable flower reflects the blending of seasonal 
changes in the color of foliage lining a historic 
road out of Portland. Afternoon shadows of the 
western hills creeping down into the canyon can be 
pictured in this outstanding blend. Opening a 
violetcopper, the standards turn to a golden-tan. 
The falls, each with a bright violet patch at center, 
open a copper-brown toning down to a golden-tan. 
As many as 10 buds grow on the strong well- 
branched stalks. $12.00 
CAPRICCIO (De F., 1942). L. 40". A delicate bicolor 
with standards of bright yellow and flaring yellow 
falls, overlaid with onion-skin pink. $2.50 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson, 1946). L. 36”. “The 
giant proportions of this strong stalked flower with 
the predominance of rich gold and creamy lemon 
colors, prompt the admirer in making the compari- 
son the name intends. Standards are ruffled lemon, 
the falls white with penc.] streaks of gold. Blooms 
are well spaced, ecch 6%", with five or more to a 
stalk. $10.00 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith, 1940). ML. 40”. A.M. A.LS. 
1942. Beautiful cream colored flowers with an iri- 
descent sheen. Form and substance good, branch- 
ing well placed. ~ $3.50 
CASA MORENA (DefF., 1943). M. 38". A.M: A.LS. 
1946. There is a quiet majesty in these large lus- 
trous flowers, of a deep glistening brown. A true 
self with golden style arms, orange beard tipped 
brown. Best of branching and substance. $10.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945). L. 40”. 
H.M. A.I.S. 1945. Beauty in all its splendor is found 
in this large ruffled blend of apricot, pink, and tan. 
An orange beard and style arms of yellow add 
brilliance to the flower. $15.00 
CHARLOTTE MILLET (Cayeux, 1937). L. 36”. Firm 
rounded blooms of reddish lilac, with palest blue 
marks traced on the center of each fall. $1.00 

6 VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 
