BONSOR (Connell 1938) ML. 38”. 
A rich deep velvety blue-blue of exceptional finish and color. 
There is no Iris as deep that has so pure and brilliant a hue; 
rich, aniline-blue. The entire flower has a well-tailored look. 
A handsome combination of rich color and texture coupled 
with a complete absence of venation gives it well defined 
carrying qualities. Highly recommended. 50Qc; 3 for $1.25 
BORIS (Schreiner 1942) ML. 29”. 
For the fanciers who appreciate a rich and unusual color this 
gleaming uniform garnet to claret-purple is certain to please. 
Ideal for foreground planting and massing. 75c 
BRIGHT LIGHTS (Schreiner 1946) ML. 36”. 
A novel plicata. In garden effect a bright waxy yellow with 
an intriguing alabaster-white blaze on the falls and soft tan 
sitching to further captivate one. A gaily marked plicata 
done in such a clear cut manner that the contrast of the colors 
and markings are highly expressive. Afar it carries as a 
yellow, closer a bi- toned yellow with deep golden standards 
and white-bordered yellow falls, close up as an attractive 
plicata. Shown on page 5. $5.00; 3 for $12.50 
BRIGHT MELODY (Snyder 1942) M. 35”. 
An Iris of excellent finish and unique coloring; rich Concord 
grapes color with a metallic sheen and chestnut haft. Attrac- 
tive, unusual purple shade. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
BRILLIANT AMBER (Salbach 1947) M. 40”. 
Brilliant shades of gold and amber with a suggestion of pink. 
Very large flowers with flaring falls. A suggestion of brown 
touches up the amber coloring in a most pleasant manner. 
Well substanced and finely formed. $10.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941) M. 34”. 
As unusual a color as can be imagined. The entire flower 
glows and glistens with a brilliant iridescence. In color it is 
like a piece of highly polished brass or bronze, only this flower 
glistens more as if from innumerable hidden jewels. The 
coloring is very smooth, one of the very best brown Iris. It 
is a beautiful Iris, appealing, and of great color value. There 
is no Iris like it. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 

CHERIE 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach 1934) EM. 36”. a8 2) SAS Tea 
A very uniform dark, rich violet-blue self including 
blue cast beard. Very nicely formed flowers, pleasant CALIFORNIA ROSE (Salbach 1947) M. 36”. 
color, splendid stems, widely branched 50 Very large pure old rose self of perfect form and heavy 
; a : ae : substance. An Iris that appeals especially to those who 
prefer the rose and pink shades. Fine form, well sub- 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944) ML. 38”. stanced, free flowering. Rated as one of Mr. Salbach’s 
A fascinating and distinct warm shade of brown or sort finer creations. $7.50 
of henna-copper. This large, smooth blend with its 
wide hafts and rounded form along with glowing CAMEROUN (Cayeux 1938) ML. 36”. 
undertones attracts everyone’s attention. Red-brown A most impressive velvety blackish plum-purple Iris 
touched with henna, it is self colored and decidedly one with very large, broad, rounded petals. The rich color 
of the most interesting blends of the last few years. and glossy finish combine with a fine stem and vigor- 
$6.00 ous plant habit to give a stunning Iris. Comparatively 
unknown yet one of the finest Iris we grow. 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940) E. 34”. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
An unusual coloring: buff-fawn with a brilliant tan- 
gerine beard. Pronounced flaring blooms carrying in CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting 1947) ML. 35”. 
the garden as shrimp to salmon-buff with prominent Aglow with fire, this vibrantly colored Iris without haft 
burning orange beard. 60c markings or any other coloring is a fiery ruby self with 
a bright metatlic copper sheen. Even the beard is red- 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell 1933) ML. 36”. dish with a copper glint. An Iris personality its in- 
dividuality explains why it is singled out the moment 
One of the first big yellows. Large flower. prolific one’s eyes light upon it. $20.00 
grower and a deep yellow with a hint of brass. 
35c; 3 for 90c CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) ML. 36”. 
Luxuriant, glossy maroon-red-purple of a fine clear 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941) EM. 38”. color and splendid growing habits. Rich and solidly 
An engaging peach-pink and apricot Iris, voluminous colored with a neat and finished appearance, no haft 
fan-shaped petals. The falls are more salmon-apricot markings and a subdued beard. Most noticeable is the 
lightly tinted lavender in the center. “shine” of the entire flower. This Iris makes small 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 rhizomes. $1.50 
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