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IRIS 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison, 1943) M. L. 36”. A. M., A. I. S. 1946. A ruffled self of pale lavender 
blue, whose firmed, domed standards and alm“st horizontal falls are accented by a _ white 
beard. Branching and substance are especially good .............. Each $2.00; Per 10 $15.00 
BAGHDAD (Whiting 1946) ML 34”. One of the newest yellows we have added. A gay and bold, 
strong wax yellow with an interesting smooth overlay of almost pure brass like a rich metallic 
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BALDWIN (H. P. Sass 1926). A huge manganese violet self with an electric sheen in the 
falls. One of the best dark purple. 40 inches .......Each .25; Per 10 $1.25; Per 100, $10.00 
BANDMASTER (Hall, 1944) A’ very large vigorous growing and free blooming medium blue, a 
few shades lighter than The Admiral. The color holds up unusually well. One of the bluest 
of irises, it received a Highly Commended award before its introduction. Form, substance 
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BARRIMOHR (Miller, 1944). A’ prince of an iris in a mulberry toned self. Standards are broad 
and ruffled, with semi-flaring falls brushed down in center with lustrous red purple. Each $4.00 
BEAU SABREUR. 34 inches, One of the best of the ‘“Variegatas” in brilliant clear 
colors and most artistic in effect. Should be in every coliection. S. amber; F’ Vandyke 
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BERKELEY GOLD. (Salb., 1942). L. 45”. A very tall, deep yellow iris. Flowers are borne on 
well-branched stalks. A; vigorous grower and very free bloomer ................. Each $2.00 
BEOWULF. Rich red-brown combination .............. Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100 $8.00 
BERTHA GERSDORFF—(J. Sass 1942) M. 32” Standards are yellow flushed pink Falls yellow 
flushed pinkish purple. Colors are marbled rather than blended, a sort of Moonlit Sea done 
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BETTY CAMPBELL (Hill-Son 1945). A new deep blue bicolor with violet blue F. and slightly 
paler deep blue S. on 40 inch stems. Flower is well rounded and large. Plant vigorous and 
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BETTER NEWS (Becherer) Midseason. 36”. Parentage Frosted Glass x Pink Seedling. Some- 
thing new in white iris. The large well formed flowers have a flush of pink on both standards 
and falls. There is also an edging of gold on the petals. The style arms have a large feather of 
light yellow that lights up the center of the flower. Strong well branched stalk, and excellent 
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BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934). M. 36 inches. A splendid black purple self of pure, rich 
ccloring, almost pansy violet. The blooms are of generous size, full and ruffled, borne 
profusely on branching stalks of medium height. Very effective in the garden in large 
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BLACKAMOOR (Sass). A deep purple with bluebeard .................. Each .25; Per 10, $1.25 
BLENDED BEAUTY. 40 inches. Different and distinctive S—golden bronze F—red, 
veined and bordered golden brown .................... Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
BLUE MONARCH. Violet-blue self ...................... Each .25 Per 10, $1.25; Per 100 $10.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) ML. 38”. New soft medium blue with a silvery tone, smooth 
and velvety clear colored. It lacks nothing in branching, poise or growth. It will rank as 
one of the best iris in its class. Described as a cornflower blue, a self with a clean haft and 
Substance werare very impressed: with this Mewemid-blue. 27.5)... 2a. ses ee Each $8.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass, 1942). M. 39”. A.M. A.I.S. 1944. Among the choice of plicatas for 
originality is this shimmering white, dotted and dappled with the clearest tones of blue. The 
well rounded flowers are of excellent substance...................... Each $3.00; Per 10 $20.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH. Light blue with large flaring flowers ..Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
BLUE VELVET (Loomis 1929). Rich dark blue.......... Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $8.00 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting, 1942). A large and tall campanula sky blue—one of the loveliest and 
best of the new blues. The flowers are slightly ruffled. Hardy and an easy grower...Each $1.50 
BRITONESS (Dykes 1927). Primrose yellow pallida with an orange beard and_ with reticula- 
tions shading from bronze to yellow. Blossoms of great size, slightly ruffled stem and 
branching habit. Ai fine yellow that stands up with the best of the new ones. 36 inches. 
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BROWN BOY. Very brilliant copper with orange tones. Large Flower, medium height. Very 
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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. 
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