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BONANZA—(J. Sass 1939) ML.34”. De- 
cidedly yellow ground plicata with dis- 
tinct brown edges on falls. ............ heoO 
BONSOR— (Connell 1938) L.38”. Silky 
deep blue, exceptionally smooth and 
rich. Pure, brilliant aniline blue not 
equalled by any -Othera =. De-OU 
BRIARWOOD— (Hall 1947) M.36’’. Love- 
ly pink and yellow blend, soft and 
smooth. Deeper in tone than Remem- 
brance, large flowered and well-sub- 
stanced with sturdy stalk. Excellent. e 
$4.00 
BRIGHT MELODY—(Snyder 1942) M. 
34”. Rich reddish grape color with 
chestnut haft and metallic sheen. 
Uniquev’and ‘attractive, va. 2e- $2.50 
BRILLIANT AMBE R—(Salbach 1947) 
M.40”. Pinkish amber standards, bright 
golden brown falls with deeper vein- 
ing. Large and semi-flaring. ...... $10.00 
BRON ZIN O—(Salbach 1937) M.36”’. 
Standards, frosty golden bronze, Falls, 
rich coppenby  DrOnZe. 2 ete $ 50 
BROWN BOY—(Salbach 1940) M.32”’. 
Coppery orange standards, brownish 
orange falls. A lively brown of medium 
SIV 7c erat SAKE IRE AE PP magn ile 1 he ala SOO 
BROWN THRASHER—(Kirkland 1941) 
M.34”’. A _ brilliant two-toned brown 
glistening with metallic irridescence. 
True brown shades found in no other 
BIAS Ge eee ee $2.00 
BRUNHILDE—(Salbach 1934) M.36”. 
Dark, rich, violet-blue self with blue 
beard, widely flaring form, and good 
branching. Veryitines yer eee $ .50 
BRYCE CANYON—\(Kleinsorge 1944) 
M.36”. Distinct, warm shade of henna- 
COD DOT AS 46 Besser es ate ee $6.00 
BUCKSKIN—(Kleinsorge 1939) 
Large, golden tan of firm 
and flaring falls. 
blues. 
ML.36”’. 
substance 
Good companion to 
Se) 
BUFFAWN—(Andrews 1940) M’34’’. Soft 
pinkish buff set off with brilliant tan- 
gerine beard. A color gem. ............ $ .60 
BURGUNDY ROSE— (Hall 1946) 
Large, 
striking 
blooming. 
WEoces 
ruffled dark amethyst of very 
shade. Vigorous and free- 
7 ae Sea ee ne 3 Sear Cie? $5.00 
BURMESE GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M. 
35”. Smooth blend of deep yellow, pink, 
apricot and gold with central glow. 
Ruffled and graceful. Branching not 
WAG? Seay Lc Pua) tte eee We, on ee $5.00 
BUTTERCUP LANE—(Hall 1941) M.30”’. 
Beautifully ruffled deep yellow adapt- 
ed to foreground planting. ............ p.05D 
CALIFORNIA GOL D—(Mitchell 1933) 
Intense, somewhat metallic yellow, 
large and free-blooming. One of the 
best initeiprice class iste S,05 
IRISES AND DAYLILIES 

‘CALIFORNIA PEACH—(Salbach 1941) 
EM.38”. Blend of peach pink and apri- 
cot enlivened by a hint of blue in cen- 
ter of falls” 22.22.43 $1.00 
CALIFORNIA ROS E—(Salbach 1947) 
M.36”. Very large pure old rose, well- 
formed and thick-substanced....... $7.50 
CAMEROUN—(Cayeux 1938) M.36”. 
Huge, velvety blackish purple with 
broad falls and glossy sheen. ........ $1.00 
CAMPFIRE GLOW—(Whiting 1947) 
ML.36”. Deep but glowing coppery red 
of metallic sheen, without haft mark- 
ings. Medium sized broad petalled one- 
toned flower even to the beard. $20.00 
CAPE BON—(Tompkins 1945) ML.38”. 
Richly blended brown with glowing 
copper undertone. Large and thick- 
substanced.-Good: 2 3.2 $15.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS— (Cook 1941) ML.30”’. 
Deep glossy maroon-purple with sub- 
dued beard and no haft markings. One 
of the richest and darkest colors. f 
$1.50 
CAPRICCIO— (DeForest 1942) M.40”. 
Standards, yellow and crinkled; falls 
yellow, overlaid with onion-skin pink. 
$1.00 
CAROLINE BURR—(Smith 1940) ML. 
40”. Large-flowered frosty ivory over- 
laid with palest chartreuse. Semi- 
flaring and very vigorous. ............ $1.50 

CAROLINE BURR 
