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BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941). After a slow start this iris really came into its own 
last year. It has gorgeous color, a brilliant golden light brown with lustrous sheen—not 
velvety. The tall stems bear several well spaced blossoms of large size shaped .consid- 
erably like Copper Lustre, but far more alive and colorful. Altogether different from 
Tcbacco Road, it is one of the very best brown irises and it really appears brown. 
ELM SAG Gy T940.7 AM. 1943 Bs. PER gle Lk tae rye o ml ne no ih tela Oe ee oe ces Each $5.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934). Very dark uniform violet-blue self, including an unusual blue 
beard. A most regal Iris of great color intensity, with splendid stems and widely flaring 
blossoms eh ene: Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944). A distinct and warm shade of henna-copper. It has es- 
peciaily broad hafts, large rounded falls and finely held standards. Self colored, with bronze 
yellow beard. A huge flower on 3-foot stems.......... Wile aeNietac eee Each $12.00 
BUCKSKIN (Klein, 1939), Bearing a most approopriate title, this Iris is by far the best tan in 
our entire collection. The stalks rise to a height of four feet, bearing close to a dozen great 
blooms with large closed standard and wide flaring falls. Practically a self in color, it makes a 
magnificant companion to the blue of Great Lakes ...............-.. Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 

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BUECHLEY’S GIANT. 50 inches. Early. An Iris giant in size and height and one of the ten 
largest and best. Huge brilliant flowers ofperfect form in a soft to medium blue effect. 
Try itewitherreida Mohreand,;Joycetta for a striking combination 2.. 3. eee -< rer 
BF is estoy ates TO cacao ty OEM RY anes aah aie oR AR REL mR | Seer a Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
BUFFAWN (Andrews). If you are looking for an iris of unusual coloring and with the most 
brilliant tangerine beard, this is it. A. soft pinkish buff self, hard to describe, set off with a 
very red-orange beard. Nicely shaped, prolific bloomng and attracts wide attention 
I oe ee tes old jr Sate Seta wot eee SE ae a ean de ..... Each,.80; Per 10, $7.00 
BURNING BRONZE. A dark but blazing metallic red, a flower of great size and one which 
has carved a favorable name for itself these past several seasons. It differs from most 
OUNEreredS wit ai tS aOCOLZ Ve liTlish seems ce eon Mere ie ee rere et eae ae Each .30; Per 160, $2.50 
BUYTERCUP LANE. H. M. 1940. A very heavily ruffled crisp fair sized light yellow on a 
strong well branched 32-inch stem. ‘The form of the flower is ideal and the substance 
extra heavy. This clean bright yellow has to be seen to be fully appreciated. It is quite 
Cale RIE) ot RH ott is ghar ON tN PAL T ae Ee R 4) nr rg At RN ES Ae Oe A Ie Rb A .. Each $1.00 
CALCUTTA Kiein)y A talledelicatebrown swith manyeploomse. sent te cee, ieee ie 
Meee ae aie totes Me pe oF ayn cease hie ye Mns Rin RITE Me Sees © oie Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 36 inches. We consider this the finest deep yellow Iris created to 
date. It is simply superb, having a brilliance and purity of color and perfection of form 
not approached by any other deep yellow Iris we have seen. The flowers are large and 
VOLY eit Cel Ve DFOCUCEO sos een Se ct 6 ee eee eee eee Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach, 1941). A new pink-peach blend from California. This Iris 
has much more gold and yellow in it than does China Maid. Well branched, with a very 
l6ngabploomingrseasons © HeMear Avis | 1940 semen te ie Ss 2 eres Sees Each $1.50; Per 10, $12.50 
CAPRI (Sch. 1935). 30 inches. An interesting blend of straw yellow and light gold. The 
form of the flowers is exXcellent—the substance very heavy. It is not tall but makes at- 
Cractivessubjecter1corethe aront ol, the vorder 9.) ae. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $18.00 
CARDINAL 92-90 (Bliss 1919). A. M., R. H. S. S. lavender, shot rose; F. dark red purple of 
wonderfu] velvety texture. One of the richest of the Dominion race. A distinguished 
Iris withwilowers: perfect in form and poise.Fragrant .....2225..... Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945) L. Most attractive in color and form, this large flower- 
ed blend of pink, apricot, and tan, has won high praise from iris judges. The very large well 
substanced flowers are broad and full with decided ruffling in both standards and falls. Sturdy 
stalks withyeocdspranchine. eH. MirAWE, 6.019458R 66 41946736 inchs... ee Each $15.09 
CHANTILLY. A large ruffled orchid pink flower. The edges of both Standards and falls 
are so heavily frilled they give the appearance of being edged with lace of a lighter shade 
than the rest of the flower. In this respect it is different from any other flower I have 
seen. Chantilly is from the same line of breeding as our flamingo pinks. The 36 inch 
stems are strong and well branched. It has good substance, is winter hardy and a free 
blOGMETALNLECUUCE! Ss BORCSCLID LION mie tents ie eee eee i on A ee ee sit eo Each $10.00 
CHEERIO. 40 inches. Given an Award of Merit by the American Iris Society 1938, and py 
the Royal Horticultural Society of England, 1939. Ranks with Junaluska for first honors 
as the most brilliant Iris, the falls being rich, glowing, satin ruby-red, with a vivid 
orange beard; the standards are soft rose, flushed soft yellow. Perfect in every way and 
AYPLOGiGIOUSEDIOOMeIN Ce oan ne ee ote bale eh eee ee nee Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $18.00 
CHICORY BLUE. (Douglas, 1942). Large blue self with closely domed standards slightly ruffled 
at the edges. A four-footer with broad flaring falls. Color matches chickory-blue of Ridge- 
Wy EL Mise EO LOS 2.8 so Fe ae Gatien ett seieys tA a easy Vis bud 0, te Oe 0 och a Le Each $4.00 
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