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BETSY ROSS. (Milliken 1945) M. 37 in. A deep 
glowing mauve shade, this has large, broad and 
heavily ruffled flowers ; 
BILLOWY SEA. (Norton 1944) M. 38 in. A most 
dependable iris of fine form and a lovely clear 
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BLACK BANNER. (Nicholls 1947) L. 38 in. One of 
the very blackest iris on the market, this is a 
very velvety self of deep, sooty blue purple. 
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BLACK AND GOLD. (Klein 1943) M. 36 in. A dif- 
ferent and most outstanding variegata. The 
stands are clear golden yellow and the falls are 
blackish maroon with a velvety finish, P.R. 87 
BDUAC wer ORES Ie (Schreiner 1945) M.L. 33 - in. 
PetWapsetieanearcs itOy Diack sol any iris. [he 
flowers are not large but have a fine silken fin- 
ish and there are no haft markings to detract 
ie the glossy blue black of the whole. A.M. 
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Bic eee RB sey Cstephenson: 1945)) M.'38 “inl A 
particularly clean azure blue iris of fine form 
and finish. Fine in both the garden and the 
showroom. Good stalk with ideal branching ___ 
BLUE RHYTHM. (Whiting 1945) M. 40 in. One 
Giethemveryebest in the light’ blue class. The 
flowers are large and have a smooth cut styl- 
ing that makes them stand out among other 
blues of this shade. The substance is very good 
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BEUEPOHADOW 55) (Schroeder? 1946). M: 936 im 
Large flowers of blended light yellow and blue 
which gives the effect of a buffi-and blue bi- 
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BLEUE SHIMMER: (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 in. Still 
the most beautiful of the blue and white pli- 
catas, this has huge flowers of fine form, sub- 
stance and finish. Grows well and increases 
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BLUE VALLEY. (Smith 1947) M. 40 in. The new 
and much talked about and publicized blue from 
Kenneth Smith. A smooth shade of medium blue 
in broad flaring flowers of slightly ruffled form. 
Stalks are strong and well branched and the 
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Bere POLE TS (Grais 1948)) M: 36 ins An “un- 
usually fine iris in a rich shade of blue violet ___ 
BLUE ZENITH. (Whiting 1942) M. 40 in. A very 
large blue of extra choice coloring. This seems 
to be one of the best all-round blues in the gar- 
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BLUSHING YOUTH. (Snyder 1942) M. 40 in. A 
elowing lavender pink that seems to get better 
each year. Fine form and substance with a 
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BOMBAY. (Hamilton 1943) M. 38 in. Brilliant yel- 
low standards with glowing red orange tallow 
One of the brightest of the variegatas --..---- 
BONSOR. (Conn. 1938) M. 36 in. Long one of the 
best of the deep blue iris, this continues to hold 
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BRIGHT MELODY. (Snyder 1942) M. 36 in. A 
glowing tone of reddish grape coloring, very 
similar to Inspiration but with more substance 
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