Black Valor (Nichols, 1938)—33 in. A medium late iris of 
deepest blue-black, even the beard is near black. A very 
richly colored flower. 75c each. 
Black Wings—4() in. Rich lustrous near black. 35¢ each. 
Blended Beauty (Weed, 1989)—88 in. Golden bronze stand- 
ards, red falls veined and bordered golden brown. 25¢ 
each. 
Blue Gown—44 in. Early with rich deep blue flowers. 35¢ 
each. 
Blue Monarch—40 in. Very large soft blue. Very free bloomer, 
30c each. 
Blue Peter (C. G. White, 1936)—36 in. Rich, deep blue-purple 
flowers with orange beard. The stalks are well branched 
and it is a very good iris. 40c each. 
Blue Shimmer (J. Sass, 1942)—36 in. This is one of the finest 
white plicatas from Mr. J. Sass’ gardens to date. The 
crisp, enameled white is peppered and polka dotted with 
clearest blue. The flowers are of fine form and the stalks 
well branched. One of the outstanding and most desirable 
irises in this class. $7.50 each. 
Blue Spire (Milliken, 1938)—46 in. Very large flowers of me- 
dium blue with a sparkling sheen. Fragrant. $1.00 each. 
Blue Triumph (Grinter, 1934)—40 in. 
slightly ruffled. 35c¢ each. 
Fine soft blue, and 
Bonanza (J. Sass, 1939)—A rich yellow pheata. Try this one 
with Orloff and Royal Coach. 50c each. 

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Bronze Champion (Wayman, 1937)—80 in. 
35c each, 
A rich, showy, 
bronze color. 
Brunhilde (Salbach, 1984)—40 in. Medium early. Deep blue 
violet with semi-flaring falls that have no veining. 50c 
each. 
Buckskin (Kleinsorge, 1939)—ML. 40 in. Large flowers of a 
pleasing tan shade. The standards are closed and the falls 
wide and flaring. $1.00 each. 
Buechley Giant—48 in. A big brilliant blue iris. 35c each. 
Buffawn (Andrews, 1940)—M. 34 in. This is a lovely iris of 
light tan color. The standards are frilled and the falls 
have gold veining. The beard is a brilliant tangerine 
color. $1.00 each. 
Cadetou (Cay., 1935).—36 in. Very fine flowers with old gold 
standards and mahogany red falls. 40c each. 
California Gold (Mohr-Mitch., 1933)—36 in. In every way 
this is one of the best yellows. It is a strong grower, free 
blooming and increases rapidly. The color is a rich deep 
golden yellow. 35c each. 
Carnelian (Loth., 1932)—48 in. One of the best very early 
red irises. 35c¢ each. 
Casa Morena (De Forest, 1943)—38 in. Very large flowers of 
glistening, rich brown standards and falls. Orange brown 
beard and yellowish styles. Once seen it becomes a must 
have. H.M. A.I.S. 1944, A.M. 1945, $10.00 each. 
