
BLUE SHIMMER 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass, 1942). M. 39". A.M. A.LS. 
1944. Among the choicest plicatas for originality 
is this shimmering white, dotted and dappled with 
the clearest tones of blue. $4.00 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER (Weed, 1938). E. 50’. Gigantic 
flowers with closed standards of medium blue, falls 
dark blue washed violet. Veining on white ground 
at hatt. 40c 
BRIGHT MELODY (Snyder, 1942). M. 36”. H.M. A.I.S. 
1943. Something new in coloring. Smooth finished 
and with the coloring of the Concord grape. $3.00 
BRONZED COPPER (Klein.-Salbach, 1943). M. 30”. 
Garnet brown standards, shading to golden brown 
at haft; falls of coppery brown are suffused with 
gold, a splash of blue on the center ofeach. $2.50 
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. 75c 
BROWNGREY BLEND (Weed, 1939). M. 44”. Large 
flowers of brown and grey blend. Falls slightly 
washed with violet. 40c 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirk., 1941). M. 34”. A.M A.L.S. 
1943. One of the newest and best brown iris. Me- 
dium sized flowers in two tones of golden brown, 
bright and like the glint of sunshine on a brown 
thrasher’s wing. $4.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934). EM. 40’. Rich violet blue 
self. Flowers are wide and flaring, an unusual blue 
beard adds to its regal beauty. 50c 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944). ML. 38”. A.M. 
AIS. 1947. An outstanding blend of copper and 
brown undertones, touched wtih henna. The flow- 
ers have highly domed standards and nicely 
rounded falls, with a yellow bronze beard. Sub- 
stance, height and branching exceptional. $10.00 
BUCKSKIN (Klein., 1939): ML. 40’. Almost a self in 
real buckskin tan. Several large flowers blooming 
to a single stalk. Standards closed, falls flaring. 75c 

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. 7G 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall, 1946). EM. 34”. Large ruf- 
fled amethyst colored flowers that strike a brilliant 
note in the garden. Vigorous grower. $7.50 
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. $10.00 

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