AZTEC GLORY. (Horton 1941) M. 38 in. A most 
brilliant blend of coppery red and rich brown- 
AZURE SKIES. (Pattison 1943) M. L. 34 in. One 
of the most popular iris of today. A pleasing 
tone of pale lavander blue on a nicely formed 
peer eM 19456 Pr Rer 89r sae ee ek 
BAGHDAD. (Whiting 1946) M. L. 34 in. A new 
color in the yellow group. Deep wax yellow with 
a very smooth overlay of a real brass color. 
The standards are perfectly domed and the 
semi-flaring falls are broad and smooth. There 
is a metallic like finish to this flower that seems 
most fitting with this particular color.__..-..- 
beeen, Ch. \P:*Sass 31939) M. 36:1in,. A: large, 
rich yellow and brown plicata. One of the best 
Sieiors color group. A.'M,) 1942,-P. R.-88_2222_ 
BANDMASTER. (Hall 1944) M. 36 in. This is said 
to be the bluest of all the medium toned blue 
iris. Quite large and nicely formed, this holds 
its color better than most blue iris. H. M. 1944, 
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BEAUTIFUL GALATEA. (Snyder 1944) M. L. 36 
in. A very large blend of blue toned rose that 
has a sleek leathery finish. This is producing 
some remarkably fine things in its seedlings_- 
BEAVERTON. (Weed 1945) M. 34 in. This strik- 
ing iris from the National gardens has large, 
full flowers with coppery brown standards and 
en remclaretsyelvet,. Si 00 oo SS Soe ee 
BELMONT. (Will. 1939) M. L. 38 in. This still re- 
mains a favorite with us and with the great 
majority of the garden visitors. Deep, rich blue. 
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BERKELEY GOLD. (Salb. 1942) M. 38 in. One of 
the most satisfactory of all the new yellow iris. 
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BILLOWY SEA. (Norton 1944) M. 38 in. The run- 
ning mate of the very fine Sylvia Murray. 
Same form of flower but of a more medium 
toned blue and not quite as large. Equally as 
renee ele ee ee eo oe ee 
BLACK BANNER. (Nicholls 1947) L. Another 
masterpiece from Col. Nicholls, this is a beau- 
tifully styled flower of such a dark blue purple 
that it appears to be almost black. The flow- 
ers are velvety and very clean, having almost 
no haft markings. The stalks are tall and well 
Sree ime EL Ninel O47.) 22 be 7 ee 
BLACK AND: GOLD. (Klein. 1943) M. 36 in. A 
scarce and much sought after variegata. The 
standards are clear golden yellow and the falls 
are of such a dark maroon as to appear almost 
Pe tS fiero are Se ee 
BLACK FOREST. (Schreiner 1945) M. L. 33 in. 
Undoubtedly this is the darkest iris on the 
market. Deep satiny blue black in both stand- 
ards and falls. The flowers are not large, but 
are nicely formed and well placed on the nicely 
Prawcned stalks.) HM.91946,°R» 8922 f.02- 22.5 e- 
BLUE FRILLS. (Stev.-Schr.) M. 38 in. An azure 
blue of particularly clean and pure coloring, 
this iris has perfection of form), substance and 
style. A strong stalk and ideal branching, 
coupled with its rich coloring makes this a 
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