
BLUE SHIMMER 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944). True to its name- 
sake, it displays the henna and copper colors glowing in 
the rock formation. Flowers are large with a bronze yel- 
low beard. Scarce. $10.00 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940). A lighter clear blending of 
golden tan with a rosy tan infusion and a tangerine beard. 
(De. 0t2.00 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall 1946). Large ruffled dark 
amethyst colored flowers is of great garden value. Is a 
vigorous grower and bloomer. $7.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell 1933). One of the first 
deep yellows with a hint of brass. It is a prolific grower. 
30¢:.3 for /5e 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941). An Iris of peach 
pink and apricot tones. Standards are warm apricot buff 
with falls of salmon-apricot lightly tinted lavender in the 
center. $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943). A glowing huge 
flower of deep rich coppery chestnut brown which glistens 
in the sunlight into reddish tones. $6.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945). This beau- 
tifully blended coloring of pink, apricot and tan has won 
their praise everywhere. Has a decided ruffling on both 
standards and falls. $10.00 
CARNIVAL PARADE (H. Sass 1946). A plicata of dark 
rose top on standards colored light yellow at the base. Falls 
dark rose with deep orange beard. $5.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945). A large ruffled orchid pink 
with the edges of both standards and falls being heavily 
ruffled. Use it in a pastel vase of its own lovely coloring. 
$7.50 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest 1942). This flower of 
well branched style is a deep red self with a bronzy gold 
infusion througheut. $2.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936). Pink, gold, copper and 
blue are blended in this favorite. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CHIVALRY (J. Wills 1944). A winner, deeper in color 
than Great Lakes and large in size. The standards are 
domed and full with a beard of orange changing to blue at 
the tip. $15.00 
CIGARETTE (Brehm 1946). Very pure cream self. Large 
blocms perfectly placed on tall well branched 36-inch 
stems. Stock is limited. $7.50 
COLORATURA (DeForest 1946). A medium russet-gold 
self with a flaring ruffled flower of excellent substance. 
$6.00 
DAYBREAK (Kleincorge 1941). Large golden pink with 
sl'ght copper undertones. The ruffled flowers are well 
shaped with closed standards and semi-flared falls. Tied 
for Dykes Medal 1946. $3.00 
DEB’S DELIGHT (Hall 1946). Delightful apricot pink 
of good substance. It is a vigorous grower and bloomer. 
$3.00 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946). Large cool crisp blooms of 
cream that are beautifully formed with broad standards 
and rounded flaring falls. These firm textured flowers 
have no haft markings and are evenly spaced on tall well 
branched stems. One of Mr. Fay’s fine introductions. 
$15.00 
DISTANCE (Cook 1946). A clear light blue of silver sheen 
with a white beard. New and a “must have” on your list. 
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EASTER CANDLE (Essig 1946). Tall and stately white 
with a heavy gilding ot rich yellow in the throat, as if it 
were a lighted candle. he standards are pure white, the 
falls are semi-flaring of white with yellow on the hafts. 
$10.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook 1937). A coppery red, glow- 
ing as the rays of the sunset on its silky textured surface. +0c 
ELLA CALLIS (Sass 1942). A deep chrome-yellow with 
an overlay of br-lliant coppery orange on the falls. Some- 
thing bright and different. $4.00 
ELMIOHR (Loomis 1942). A beautiful new iris of im- 
mense size and very rich coloring in mulberry and red; 
is very hardy. Standards are large and well cupped and 
daintily ruffled as well as the broad flaring falls. This 
flower stands up under ary weather condition and is the 
one first noticed in your garden. $1:25; 3 for $3.00 
ELSA SASS (Sass 1939). New lemon yellow shading into 
sulphur yellow with a white flush in the falls near the 
haft. Frilled at the edges. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938). One of the older beloved 
iris that stands the test of time. Pale yellow, approaching 
white standards with golden falls paling at the base with a 
bright orange beard. 75c; 3 for $2.50 
FAR WEST (Kleirsorge 1936). A parent of many of our 
bronze toned iris, this has a mixture of salmon and golden 
sand ard of coral and henna. 50c*.3 fora. 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943). An unusual coloring in 
plicata iris of dark burgundy red with yellow trim. Im- 
mediately noticed in your garden. 
LAKESIDE IRIS GARDENS 
