BRIGHT WINGS. (Schirmer, C. 1948) M. 37 in. 
A bright rosy pink that positively gleams. The 
form is flaring and the petals are exceptionally 
broad with a delightful ruffle. Substance is 
heavy and the finish is cool and satiny. Good 
stalks and. branching’ 52.02 22.202 ee 
BROWN BOY. (Salbach 1940) M. 32 in. Rich, glow- 
ing -red. browns, - sesac4--4 ee See 
BROWNGREY BLEND. (Weed 1939) M. 34 in. A 
very large blend of brownish grey with a faint 
overtone of violet ..2...-..2- 2222 See 
BROWN THRASHER. (Kirk. 1941) M. 36 in. A 
very rich shade of brown that is given glowing 
pulsating life by a smooth undertone of flakey 
gold. Broad petals and beautiful rounded form. 
A.M 1943,-P.R>. 87 co 2) ee enna 
BRYCE CANYON. (Klein. 1944) M. 36 in. Huge 
broad petaled flowers of a rich glowing shade of 
henna brown. One of the most popular iris of 
today. 22252-52525 oe ee 
BUCKSKIN. (Klein. 1938) M. 38 in. Large and flar- 
ing of form, this iris of soft but glowing buck- 
skin tan is still the best in itsscolor vclassaeu 
fine performer. P.R. 87 ~.222228__)_2 eee 
BUFFAWN. (Andrews 1940) M. 36 in. Soft golden 
tan with a pinkish overtone and a red beard. —- 
BURGANDY ROSE. (Hall 1946) M. 36 in. Large, 
beautifully formed flowers of deep rosy wine. 
Petals are. broad) and rutiled, —-2-2_2 22s 
BURMESE GOLD. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 in. A 
heavily ruffled blend of gold and rosy apricot 
A soft color but one that gleams and really 
puts’ on=a warden) show... 4222. eee 
BUTTERCUP LANE, (Hall 1941) M. 30 inv Large 
flowering and low, this ‘bright yellow makes an 
ideal iris for the border. Heavily ruffled and 
floriferotiss) (P.R. 288eee ne he ee eee 
CAFE AU LAIT. (Graham 1938) M. 38 in. A lovely 
soft blend of ivory and tan. An older iris but 
one that is still a great favorite with everyone 
CAHOKIA. (Faught 1948) M. 39 in. A sister seed- 
ling of Pierre Menard and much closer to a true 
blue in color. As fine a blue as we have yet 
seen. The form is round and tailored with broad 
heavily substanced petals and a smooth finish. 
Ghoicés 228 3o 0 A Ee ee 
CALDERILLA. (DeForest 1944) M. 38 in. Large, 
flaring flowers of blended terra cotta and golden 
browne Lovely 2-2 2 PS eee 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. (Salb. 1941) M. 36 in. A 
blend of peach and soft apricot gold, flushed 
clear pink and touched with blue on the falls. 
HEM 1941 PIR. 8/7 22-2222 5) ee 
CAMPANULA. (Tompkins 1948) M.L. 37-40 in. A 
gigantic iris of rich campanula blue. A complete 
self with no veinings. Very good substance and 
beautiful finish combined with a lovely form, as 
well as good placement on well branched stalks 
makes this a fine iris for any place in the garden 
or for the show -reom)— ._22cc-8 ee 
CAMPFIRE GLOW. (Whiting 1945) M. 35 in. A 
very bright copper red of near ruby red color- 
ing. A self of fine form and with broad, full 
petals. Almost void of markings or veins. A 
superb new red, H.M. 1947 _.. 2 32s 
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