BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach, 1942) M.L. 38” 
Very rich, deep yellow with fine form, heavy substance and 
smooth, clear finish. One of the best in it’s color class. Rated 
second in the bright yellows in the 1948 Judge’s Symposium. 
A.M. 1946. $1.50 each 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner, 1945) M. 33” 
The “blackest” Iris. In color a rich, silky blue-black. Not a 
dull Iris however, but bright and gleaming with a blue beard. 
Medium sized flowers on fairly short stems. H.M. 1946. 
$6.00 each 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland, 1930) M. 34” 
Deep, midnight blue with frosty black sheen. Fine for fore- 
ground planting. Fragrant. 30¢, 3 for 75¢ 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting, 1945) M.L. 38” 
Very large flowers of soft cornflower blue with a silvery over- 
tone. Standards arched and domed with semi-flaring falls. 
Exceptionally good substance and perfectly branched stems. 
One of the top blue Irises. Finished third in the voting for 
the Dykes Medal winner for 1948. $7.50 each 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass, 1942) M. 38” 
A fine, new plicata of clean sparkling white and even pep- 
pering of clear blue. The flowers are extremely large and full. 
One of the most outstanding of the recently introduced Irises. 
Distinctive, beautiful and most fragrant. An Iris we would 
never want to be without. Rated 9th on the 1948 Judge’s 
Symposium and highest rated plicata on the entire list. A.M. 
1944. $2.50 each 
BONSOR (Connell, 1938) M.L. 38” 
Deep, rich aniline blue of a purity hard to equal. A splendid 
lris of real quality. 60¢ each 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland, 1941) M. 34” 
An Iris with a true brown color, with a brilliant lustre and a 
fiery beard. A colorful Iris which is new and different, as well 
as outstanding in any comparison. Most highly recommended. 
$2.00 each, 3 for $5.00 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934) M. 40” 
A dark, rich violet self with an unusual blush beard and 
flaming form. Highly fragrant and popular. Reliable performer 
for us. 40¢, 3 for $1.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944) M.L. 38” 
A distinct and warm shade of henna-copper. One of the most 
interesting blends of the last few years and very popular, as 
evidenced by the fact that it is in No. 4 place on the Best 
100 List for 1948. A.M. 1947. Was runner-up for the Dykes 
Metal in 1948. $6.00 each 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge, 1939) M.L. 38” 
Large, golden tan with closed standards and flaring falls. An 
attractive Iris and one which goes excellently with blues. 
60¢ each 
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