BERMUDA SAND (Hall 1939) 32 in. M. A light coffee tan colored 
Iris with nicely ruffled petals flushed gold, good stalks and strong 
grower. Each $1.00 
BEUCHLEYS GIANT. 40 in. M. Very large medium blue bi-color. 
Each ne 
BEVERLY (Lapham 1939) 32 in. M. Large well-shaped flowers of 
deep pink with a distinct golden brown edge and a yellow beard. 
Free bloomer. Each» ype 
BIRCHBARK (Kleinsorge 1940) 36 in. M. A solid clean white with 
a cool inner glow. Medium height and a really lovely white. 50c 
BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934) 36 in. M. A splendid black- 
purple of pure rich coloring. Almost pansy violet. Blooms large, 
full and ruffled. HM 1936. Each 50c 
BLACK WINGS. 40 in. E. M. Fragrant, near black, and looks black 
in some lights. The color being violet. Each 35c 
BLENDED BEAUTY. 40 in. E.M. Standards golden bronzz2, falls 
red veined and bordered golden bronze. Ditferent and distinc- 
tive. Each 35c 
BLUE DELIGHT (Grant 1941) 42 in. M. A cool, crisp self of 
wisteria blue, firmly domed standards and flaring falls. Each $1.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass) 36 in. M. A lovely plicata of crisp 
enameled white dotted and peppered the loveliest clear blue. 
Rated fifth in the list of 100 best Iris of 1948. AM, AIS 1944. 
Each $2.50 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting 1942) 40 in. M. A lovely deep sky biue. 
Exceptional growth, hardiness and vigor. Large and slightly ruf- 
fled. Each $1.00 
BRONZINO (Salbach 1937) 40 in. M. Standards frosty golden 
bronze, falls coppery red bronze. Sometimes reblooms in late 
fall. Eachus c 
BROWN BOY (Salbach 1940) 32 in. M. Standards coppery orange 
with brownish orange falls. Blooms of good size. Not very tall, 
can be used in foreground of planting. Each .50c 
BROWN MONARCH. Large tall and a bronzy brown. Each 50c 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941) 34 in. M. The color of a 
piece of highly burnished bronze. Very bright and glistening. A 
beautiful smooth Iris unlike any other variety. AM 1943 $3.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944) 38 in. M.L. An unusual blend 
of warm henna copper. Large, smooth flower with wide hafts 
and rounded form and rich glowing undertones. Rated sixth p!ace 
in the list of 100 best Iris. HM 1945. Each $6.00 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge 1939) 40 in. M.L. The name is unusually 
descriptive. The flower is almost a self of buckskin tan. Large 
and tall with closed standards and flaring falls. Has a long bloom- 
ing period and is much admired. Each 60c 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940) 34 in. M. A combination of buff and 
fawn as the name implies. Slightly frilled standards. Falls are 
lightly overlaid with smoky lavender. Has a bright red-orange 
beard. Each 60c 
CALCUTTA. A tall imposing flower of delicate cocoa brown over- 
laid with a bluish veil. A strong grower with well spaced blooms. 
Each 50c 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell 1933). 36 in. M.L. One of the first 
large yellows. Large flower, prolific grower and a deep yellow 
with a hint of brass. Eachmosc 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941) 38 in. E.M. A lovely peach- 
pink and apricot Iris. The falls shade to salmon-apricot lightly 
tinted apricot in the centers. Each $1.00 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith 1940) 40 in. M.L. A cool ivory colored 
Iris with an illusive dash of green. AM 1942. Eachimol a0 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943) 38 in. M. Rich coppery brown 
with an ember-like glow. Large, long-formed flowers that at- 
tract much attention. Among the richest of the brown shades. 
Listed in the 100 best Iris list. AM 1946. Each $4.00 
CASQUE D O'OR (J. Sass 1937) 36 in. M. Gold standards and 
maroon falls. Very rich and dark. Pachmaoc 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) 36 in. M. A large ruffled orchid-pink 
flower. The edges of both the standards and falls are so heavily 
friiled that they look like they were edged with lace. HM 1945. 
Each $5.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) 40 in. E. One of the most satisfactory reds, 
a bi-color of great brilliance, good form and good size, vigorous 
and dependable. Each Soc 
CHINA MAID (Millikin 1936) 36 in. E. Soft lilac pink blended 
with golden bronze. Large flower of rare charm and extra strong 
growth. Bache? oc 
CHIPPAWA (Salbach 1943) 36 in. M. A new plicate in yellow 
tones with brown markings. Each 50c 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) 36 in. M.L. One of the most outstand- 
ing Iris in the blue range, excellent form, ruffled blooms, great 
beauty in color, style and proportions. One of the most sought 
after Iris in America. Each $15.00 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) 38 in. M. Still one of the finest 
red Iris. Such a strong grower that the clums is one perfect mass 
of glowing copper red. One of the most effective garden Iris. 35c 

DAY BREAK 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) 42 in. M.L. Brightest, largest, 
and finest of all true varigates. Standards of clear golden yellow 
and falls of broad fiery red. AM 1939. Each 50c 
CLARABELL. 43 in. A medium white plicata edged in soft blue. 
A very lovely variety. Each 35c 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) 40 in. M. Exquisite wisteria blue. 
Standards waved and frilled, falls broad and flaring. Truly a 
majestic Iris. Eache 3.50 
COPPER LUSTER (Kirkland 1934) 36 in. M. A large, odd and 
beautiful copper toned Iris, the whole overlaid a golden irides- 
cence, really a copper, gold and pinkish tan blend. Dykes medal 
winner, 1938. Each 50c 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg 1941) 36 in. M. Beautiful soft pink 
flushed sparkling copper. Blue shading on the midrib and an 
orang2-brown beard complete this lovely Iris. HM 1942. $1.00 
COPPER ROSE (P. Cook 1941) 38 in. M. Blending of old rose, 
tan and copper with a smooth silky finish that makes it stand 
out in any company. AM 1934. Each $1.50 
CORALIE (Ayres 1932) 38 in. M. A raspberry red with soft rose 
standards. A very distinctive flower that won the Dykes medal 
InliosSs Each 50c 
CORAL MIST (Gran 1941) 36 in. M. Pink and deep coral with a 
cinnamon flush on the falls. Large flowers with flaring form and 
very nice tall well branched stems. Each) Slev > 
CORITIC (J. P. Sass 1942) 34 in. M. A fine rich yellow plicata 
evenly dotted brown. Neat and delicate in appearance. Ea. $1.50 
CREAM GLORY (Fitzpatrick 1934) 38 in. L. A fresh clear lemon- 
cream color. A lovely flower with picotee edges. Each 50c 
CREAMO (Fitzpatrick 1943) 36 in. L. Extra large lovely true cream 
color. Very fine. Each $1.00 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1939) 40 in. M.L. Large deep red with 
velvety flaring falls. The heavy orange beard forms a bold con- 
trast. Each 75c 
DAMERINE (Gage 1939) 26 in. M.L. Majestic in its beauty is this 
flower of deep red. Standards are domed and falls are wide and 
flaring. Fachsvac 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 1941) 36 in. M. A gay golden pink with 
a coppery undertone. One of the finest pink blends. Good form 
and substance and a good stalk. Has a slight hint of ruffling. 
Tied with Ola Kala for 1946 Dykes Medal. AM 1943. Each $2.00 
