AZTEC COPPER (Kleinsorge 1940) 
38” M. A rare blend of smoky vio- 
lets and coppers. Fine large flow- 
ers. 100B $1.00 
AZURE SKIES (Pattison 1943) 36” 
ML. Perhaps one of the finest pale 
lavender-blue iris today. White 
beard. Branching and substance both 
fine. A. M. 100B. $3.00 
BALDWIN (H. P. Sass 1927) 42” M. 
A violet blue self. Very large and 
has good branching. Makes a iter 
clump in the garden. 
BALLET GIRL (H. P. Sass-Schreiner 
1935) 36” ML. A _ beautiful light 
pink. 100B. ; 40 
BALMUNG (H. P. Sass 1939) 38” ML 
One of the best yellow-brown pli- 
catas tor which Mr. Sass is famous. 
Large flowers and good branching 
100B. $1.50 
BANDMASTER (Hall 1940) 38” M. 
Vigorous growing and free blooming 
medium blue, deeper than Great 
Lakes. Heavy foliage and _ stems. 
H.M. 100B. $5.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 1942) 
38” M. One of the three top ranking 
yellows. It ranked 11th in the 100 
best in 1946. Perfect in every re- 
spect. $2.50 
BLACK PRINCE, a deep violet. .25 
BLACK WINGS a deep blue self. .25 
BLUE DELIGHT (Grant 1941) 38” M. 
A cool blue, crisp and unwilted. 
Fine. $1.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1942) 36” 
M. This is tops along the blue and 
white plicatas. The blue is peppered 
evenly on the white background. the 
flowers are large and full. Climbed 
from 13th to 6th place in last year’ Ss 
iris symposium of the 100 best iris. 
AM. Per. R. 89 $4.00 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting 1942) 42” M 
A deep sky blue self of large blooms. 
Fine form and habits, vigorous. Per. 
Reece $1.50 
BONANZA (J. Sass 1939) 34” ML. A 
medium sized yellow ground plicata 
with distinct brown edge on the fall. 
One of Sass’s famous plicatas. .50 
BROWN BOY (Salbach 1940) 30” M 
Real brown and copper shades are 
seen in this iris. Medium sized 
blooms held on ideally branched 
stems. $1.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941) 
34” M. True brown, brilliant because 
of the fiery beard and glowing entral 
area. Really a different brown. Niet 
BUECHLEY GIANT. We suggest an 
early order if you expect to have 
Buechley Giant for your garden. One 
of the largest of all iris. One which 
Should be in every iris garden. 
Silky, lavendar blue on very tall 
stems. Medium height. 20 
BUFFAWN (Anderson 1940) 36” M.A 
beautiful soft pinkish buff self with 
a very red-orange beard. A prolific 
bloomer that attracts attention $1.00 
BUTTERCUP LANE (D. Hall 1941) 
31”. M. A beautifully ruffled deep 
yellow admired by everyone. Has a 
deep orange beard. Excellent for 
the foreground. 100B. $1.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mitchell 
1933) 36” M. The best value in a 
yellow iris. Demand is heavy. 100B. 
-40 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941 
38” M. Pink and apricot blend. 
Standards shade from gold to old 
rose, the falls salmon with just a 
tinge of lavender 100B. $1.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) 38” 
ML. One of the most beautiful of 
dark maroon purple irises. Excelient 
form and substance. 100B. $2.50) 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith 1940) 40” 
ML. A cream with an _ iridescent 
sheen. Form and substance good 
Excellent branching. 100B. $2.00 
CASA MORRENA (DeForest 1943) 33” 
M. A true rich brown Self. Flowers 
are extra large and glistening. An 
iris that will add something new tu 
your garden. 100B. $6.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. The finest 
copper blend we have seen. It’s irl- 
descent quality is more pronounced 
than in most varieties. Only a few 
plants for sale. $10.00 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting 1941) 36” M 
A rich rose-brown self-of good form 
and substance $ 
CHARLOTTE MILLET (Cayeux 1937) 
40” L. Firm rounded blooms of red- 
dish lilac with very pale marks at 
center of falls. . $1.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres, 1934) In the red 
class it has no peer at the same 
price. It is tall, vigorous, depend 
able, and a striking red iris in the 
earden. Not as red as some of 
the new ones, but remains one of 
the most popular sorts in our cat- 
alog. 25 
CHICORY BLUE (G. Douglas 1942) 
38” EM. Large chicory blue self 
Slightly ruffled standards are dom- 
ed and falls are broad and flaring. 
Firm and smooth. HM. $4.00. 
