AMIGO (Williamson 1934). The color con- 
trast makes this one of our most attractive and 
popular varieties. Light blue standards and 
rich pansy purple falls. Every iris garden should 
have Amigo. Not a tall variety a7 fs) 
ANITRA (H. Sass 1936). Beautiful silvery sky 
blue self of large size and fine form. .40 
ARCTIC (Kleinsorge 1940). A tall handsome 
variety with creamy white flowers enhanced 
by a bright yellow area throughout the centers. 
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AUBANEL (Cayeaux 1935). An older variety 
but still one of the very best pinkish blends. 
One of the finest iris from France. b> 
BALLET GIRL (H. Sass 1935). An iris of much 
charm and most delicate color. Lovely light 
orchid pink. 50 
BALMUNG (H. Sass 1939). One of the most 
striking yellow plicatas. Entire flower is yel- 
low with the edges of the falls and standards 
dotted and sanded brown. A fine iris in all 
respects. $1.00 
BANDMASTER (Hall 1944). A very large light 
blue iris, a few shades lighter than Great Lakes. 
A robust grower with immense foliage. $4.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach 1942). This grand 
new yellow has gained in popularity each year 
since its introduction. Highly recommended. 
$1.50 
BERMUDA SAND (Hall 1939). Large ruffled 
flowers of golden coffee tan. $1.00 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass 1933). Very nice 
tall medium blue. Most reliable performer. .35 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945). All points 
considered we place this fine iris at the top 
of the medium blue class. Cornflower blue2 
with a silvery overcast combine to display a 
flower of appealing color and smoothest fin- 
ish. The large flowers are perfectly placed on 
well branched stems 40 inches high. $7.50 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1942). Our choice 
of all plicatas. Large graceful snow white flow- 
ers with wide stippled blue borders. $2.50 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944). Superb 
reddish brown or henna copper iris which 
has won much acclaim throughout the country. 
$6.00 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge 1939). Giant golden 
tan self, about the best iris of this color. .60 
My Iris plants arrived this morning, and they are 
grand! Thank you for the big husky plants, and 
careful packing. Also for the nice ‘free’ plant, 
Purple Glory. I hope to visit you gardens again 
next year, and choose more Iris, and other plants. 
Mrs. L. Q., Vancouver, Wash. 
Your package of Iris plants have been received 
and they were in excellent condition. I was de- 
lighted with the two gift Iris, Heatherbloom and 
Moongleam, which you sent with the order. Many 
thanks for these. 
A. R. F., Racine, Wis. 

CHANTILLY 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940). Try this if you 
want something distinctive and different. The 
large pinkish buff and brilliant tangerine 
bearded flowers always attract visitors. .60 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941). Very deep 
maroon purple. A rich and glowing flower 
with a dusky bronze beard. Small rhizomes. 
$1.50 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 1940). Large 
charming cream with the slightest suggestion 
of green. Fine stems and beautifully formed 
flowers. $1.50 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943). Deep cop- 
per brown self and the finest of this color. 
Brighter than other browns. Very large. $4.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945). 
This glowing blend of coppery pink and bright 
tan is truly a gorgeous color combination. The 
flowers are large with intensely ruffled falls. 
Very limited stock. $6.00 
CASTALIA (Williamson 1933). An older va- 
riety that can still challenge some of the 
higher priced medium blues for garden color. 
Inclined to rebloom. es 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945). No other iris has 
as crimped or ruffled flowers as this enchant- 
ing novelty. Orchid rose self of medium size. 
$5.00 
