

BLACK BANNER— (Nicholls 1947) In- 
tensely colored near black, sleek and 
velvety, with nearly solid hafts. fe $4.00 
BLACK FOREST— (Schreiner 1945) M. 
pees ene ‘blackest” iris. Not large nor 
tall, its crisp, flaring form and glisten- 
ing blue-black color sets it apart. fsj 
$6.00 
BLACK & GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1943) M. 
36”. Gold standards and blackish-mar- 
oon falls in striking contrast. Good 
So Salty? se RSIS ase ae $2.50 
BLACK WINGS—(Kirkland 1930) M.34’’. 
Dark and lustrous in deep midnight 
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blue with frosty black sheen. ........ Seo 
BLUE CROWN—(Washington 1945) M. 
36”. Heavily substanced and _ well- 
formed flowers with pale blue stand- 
ards and pure white falls, with frosty 
sheen over all. A _ fascinating, fra- 
i eS ee eee $3.50 
BLUE FRILLS —(Stephenson 1946) 
Rich, glossy, deep azure blue. Heavy- 
substanced, roundly-formed flowers of 
exceptionally beautiful color. f.... $5.00 

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BLUE VALLEY 
BLUE GLOW—(Nicholls 1945) ML.36”. 
Rich deep blue, smooth and lustrous 
with intriguing brown shoulders_ to 
add distinction. Large and fine. s $5.00 
BLUE MONARCH—(J. Sass_ 1933) M. 
38”. Tall, stately and very reliable light 
blue, rivalling Shining Waters and 
hardier. 30 
BLUE PETER—(C. G. White 1936) L. 
35”. Velvety blue-purple in a_ vivid 
“eb rh gic elugeh els). 2 ope cues oe paar ree eee eee $ .40 
BLUE RHYTHM— (Whiting 1945) ML. 
38”, A cornflower blue of great purity. 
About the bluest of all in this shade. 
Wide domed standards and semi-flar- 
ing falls with clean broad hafts and 
exceptional substance. fsje -.---.------ $7.50 
BLUE SHIMMER— (J. Sass 1942) M.38”. 
This is tops in white and blue plicatas. 
Large, crisp, white ground flowers, 
peppered in a purer shade of blue than 
any other blue-marked plicata. Pep- 
pered not button-hole_ stitched as 
aya thels hin Gotog (oat eee eke See SOS See $2.50 
great appeal. 
varieties, this 
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BLUE TRIUMPH —(Grinter 1942) ML. 
40”, Large, glossy light blue of good 
UPS EO TIC Cre ect ae Ste ake Sina 
BLUE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1947) ML. 
40”. Closest approach to true medium 
blue, large, broad-petalled and delight- 
fully ruffled. A superior iris of feo 
CTV TIVT 1S] Cs nccen owes ct nth aescennnomnn ee $18.00 
BLUE VELVETW— (Loomis 1929) Velvety 
dark blue with orange beard......... $ .30 
BLUE ZENITH— (Whiting 1942) M.40”. 
Lightly ruffled deep sky blue. Large 
vigorous, hardy and distinctive. $1.50 
BOMBA Y— (Hamilton 1943) M.36” 
Bright, clear yellow standards and 
bright coppery-maroon falls. One of 
the most attractive variegatas....... Dus te) 
