*~BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) M. 40 in.—Undoubtedly one 
of the very best iris in the light blue class attracting much 
attention, with very large flowers of fine form and good space- 
ing. The stalks are strong, tall and well branched. The plants 
Bremueruvoana increase well. H.M. 1945,---.--__-_.-.___.___ $7.50 
BLUE SHIMMER (Sass 1942) M. 38 in.—The best of the blue 
and white plicatas, has huge flowers of fine form, substance 
and finish. Grows well and increases rapidly. A.M. 1944._ $2.50 
BLUE ZINITH (Whiting 1942) M.L. 40 in.—A very large 
blue of extra choice coloring. Fine form and branching. One 
Pen rn Cement ae 8 ee oe aoe eee ee SH $1.50 
BONSOR (Con. 1938) M. 36 in.—Deep analine blue. Precise- 
iveeulmentavery smoothly finished, ..-2.-22 220 oe $.50 
BRIGHT MELODY (Snyder 1942) M. 36 in.—Deep rich tones 
errs COlOTINg, _...—.—__—~--__..-..-—.—-----a=s2<- $2.50 
BRYCE CANYON (Klein 1944) M. 86—A very rich shade 
of henna-copper. A huge broad petaled well formed flower. 
It is easily understood why this is one of the two most! sought 
after iris in the country today. The demand for stock has far 
ime tenenmUOeCEsUDDLY, 22-0 Woe 22 = es $6.00 
BUCKSKIN (Klein 1944) M. 88 in.—A large flaring self of 
rich buckskin tan. A favorite iris with all who see it.___- $.60 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940) 36 in.—A light clear blending 
of golden tan with a faint rosy tan infusion and a rich tanger- 
Se SPR pl Ia ee egy ce a $.60 
CAMPANULA (Tompkins 1948) M.L. 87 in.—This is a self of 
medium Campanula blue as the name suggests. The flowers 
have broad domed standards and widely rounded ruffled falls 
The finish is so slick and the substance is so heavy that even 
in the hottest and windiest weather the flowers still look fresh- 
ly cool and crisp. Plant increase is rapid and the tall strong 
Staikemiavemexceuent branching. —.2. 20 $15.00 
CAPISTRANO (Tompkins 1947) M. 36 in.—A bright blend 
of rose, violet and blue with a finish like iridescent taffeta. 
Thin wiry stalks with good branching. Of Onco ancestry, this 
Sioumebomsnterestine for breeding. .....-.c2. .2..-2L_.-.-2..$5.00 
CAPRICCO (DeForest 1942) L. 40 in.-—A bicolor that is quite 
distinct. The standards of medium Indian yellow are offset by 
falls of the same color, very smoothly overlain with rich onion- 
aa he ee ee nl eee $1.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) M. 35 in.—An iris of clean, 
deep, glossy maroon, this has flaring form and smooth 
te eee eee $1.50 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith 1940) M.L. 38 in.—As yet have 
we seen anything to top this in the cream class. An ideal iris. 
ati UTES 1 ene ere es et he ee eee ee $1.50 
CATHEDRAL DOME (Nesmith 1936) M. 36 in.—This is one 
that remains one of the best white iris on the market, year 
Hime CMG dTmOUts © ft. Me 1986, S2ee oe ee ee $1.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936) M.L. 48”—A luscious flower of 
soft lilac pink, self enhanced by the intriguing blending of 
golden bronze at the haft and edges of the petals. A rampant 
grower, lots of big flowers of heavy substance and smooth 
even texture. A very popular Iris you will like. Hach______ $.75 
CHRISTABEL (Lapman 1936) M. 37 in.—This is another iris 
that still remains one of the most popular and dependable of 
ln a deere) TER Sp, | RS pe an ee $.50 
CONCERTO (Tompkins 1944) M.L. 34 in.—A rich crisply 
finished flower of reddish pansy purple. H.C. 1943________ $1.00 
COPPER FRILLS (Whiting 1947) M. 34 in.—This frilly 
blend of rich copper is popular. One of the brightest clumps 
immeriemearaen wr xtra 1loriferoust Goo 22 eek $.50 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg 1941) M.L. 40 in.—A _ soft clear 
Mallow pink with a very faint infusion of copper. H.M. 1942 $1.00 
CORONADO (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in.—A large flaring 
yellow of very smooth and intense coloring. The petals are 
extremely broad and of extra heavy substance. The staks are 
menoe ang tne. branching is very good. -..-..-2..-.--.-. $3.50 
DAMASCUS (Tompkins 1945) M. 38 in.—A large rich Span- 
ish yellow with a smooth overlay of Navaho or copper orange 
on the falls. The petals are quite broad and of heavy sub- 
stance with a velvety finish. Stalks are strong with good 
branching and they are very hardy and increase rapidly__-_$7.00 
DAMERINE (Gage 1939) M .36 in.—A very fine red of ex- 
cellent form and very rich coloring. H.M. 1941.-----.---~-- $.75 
