BLACK BANNER (Nichol!s 47) HM 47. 
36”. Dark and velvety, a rich and sleek 
near black that is a good doer. $4.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 45) AM 47. 
38”. Lovely beyond words, this near 
corntiower blue is one of the outstand- 
ing irises in our planting—and it grows 
like a weed. $5.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 42) AM 44. 36”. 
Probably the most popular of all plicatas, 
this has a white ground with an all-over 
pattern of blue stippling. $2.50 
BLUE VALLEY (K. Smith 47) HM 47. 
40”. This new medium blue, a seedling 
of Lake George and Great Lakes, is as 
near to true blue as has been achieved. 
A ruffled, flaring flower of large siz2 
and great vigor. $18.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 40) AM 
43. 34”. Deep, yet glowing almost true 
brown, said to be one of the very best in 
this color class. $2.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kileinsorge 44) AM 
47. 36”. This remarkably fine brown 
iris, a henna-copper self, was runner-up 
for the Dykes Medal in 1948, and is one 
of the most sought after American irises. 
It is also producing some top flight 
seedlings. $6.00 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall 46). 35”. An en- 
tirely new color to us—amethyst, and a very 
striking one! A bit coarse on close inspec- 
tion, but it has great garden value. $5.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 41) HM 41. 
38”. Standards gold, shading to rose; flar- 
ing falls of salmon-apricot with a lavender 
blaze. A grand color, but fades in hot 
sun. $1.00 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux 38) AM 40. 42”. A 
meritorious large near-black from France. 
Beautiful sheen, broad falls, tall, well 
branched and a fine flower. $1.00 
CARNIVAL PARADE (H. Sass 46). 40”. 
One of the big circus plicatas. Standards 
light yellow with rose top, falls dark rose 
with a heavy gold blaze. Large, late, tall 
and vigorous. $3.00 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 40) AM 42. 
45”. A large and tall cool ivory iris with an 
odd cast of elusive green. A very robust 
grower. $1.50 

BLUE SHIMMER 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 43) AM 46. 38”. 
Stunning huge deep brown that has the 
field all to itself in this color. $4.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 45) AM 
47. 40”. One of this hybridizer’s finest, a 
beautifully ruffled, large pink, tan and apri- 
cot blend, that is very desirable. $6.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall 45) AM 47. 36”. This is 
an orchid pink from the famous Fiamingo 
‘line of Mr. Hall, and is adorned with lacy 
crimped edges on both standards and falls, 
as though trimmed with old lace of a lighter 
shade. $5.00 
CHICORY BLUE (Douglas 42) HM 42. 48”. 
A most handsome chicory blue self with 
fine substance and branching. Somewhat 
inclined to weak stems. $2.50 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 36) AM 39. 48”. 
Huge and lovely mallow pink. A tall and 
rank grower, but inclined to tenderness in 
extreme cold climates. 75¢ 
