BERTHA GERSDORFF (J. Sass 1942)— 
Standards yellow flushed pink, falls 
yellow heavily flushed with purple, 
colors are marbled rather than blended, 
VEL VEUNUS ULE Gene ee tl ee ee ee $1. 00 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland)—Deep mid- 
night blue overlaid with a frosty black 
SHEET.) meMee ore _$0.30 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass)—A good 
lavender blue with strong stem and vig- 
OLOolis plant tts wn $0.30 


BLUMOHR (Marx 1949)—-Pure lavender 
blue with no veining, large rounded 
flowers of exceptional substance __$15.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945)—New 
cornflower-blue with a silvery tone, 
clear colored and beautifully poised, our 
choice as the all round best blue __$4.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1942)—One of 
the most original and outstanding Irises 
of recent years, enameled white, dotted 
and dappled with clearest tones of pa 
e > sap lsoO 

BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter)—Fine pale 
blue, large flaring flowers of heavy sub- 
stance and smooth velvety finish__$0.30 
BOMBAY (Hamilton 1943)—One of the 
best and most striking large variegatas, 
clean contrasting red and yelow __$0.50 
BRIGHT LIGHTS (Schreiner 1946)— 
Novel yellow plicata, deep golden stan- 
dards and white bordered yellow falls 
$3.00 

BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941)— 
One of the finest brown Irises, rich 
brown with sparkling iridescence __$1.25 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach) — Deep toned 
FICHSViOleL DIUGwe eee ee ES SO 

BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944)— 
Blend of red-brown touched with henna, 
smooth, large and well formed ___$3.50 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge 1939)—Buck- 
skin tan of good shape and substance 
$0.50 
BUFFAWN (Andrews) — Soft pinkish 
buff with orange beard, a brighter pink 
toned Jean Cayeux with larger flowers 
‘ - $9.50 


BURNING BR 
tallic red blend, bronze overtone _ 

$9.35 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) — Tall 
deep golden yellow self, one of the first 
bigsyvellows’ Se. la a ee $0.30 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) — Clear 
rich maroon red 
CARDINAL’S ROBE (Lyell Indian Hills 
x Sable)—Brillant deep red-purple, a 
flaring, slightly ruffled self, well 
branched, medium to late, 42-in.__$10.00 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 1940)— 
Very large cool ivory, good form and 
substance 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943)—Very 
rich coppery brown, self colored__$2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR  (Kleinsorge 
1945)—Colorful biend of pink, apricot 
and tan, heavy substance, tall ____$3.50 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge 1944) — Pure 
chamois colored self without veins or 
MarkingsseG Ak [ore eS eee ae $5.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945)—Crinkled and 
ruifledzorchid pink *=2S47 322 See $3.50 
CHEERIO (Ayres)—Bright sparkling red 
bicolor, thoroughly proved and depend- 
able, good: form and-size-acecone $0.30 
CHERIE (Hall 1945)—Large ruffled fla- 
mingo pink with tangerine beard, an 
English authority calls this a lovely 
water lily 2222 435 2 eae eee $18.00 
CHICORY BLUE (Douglas 1942)—Large 
chicory blue self, domed and flaring 
lt oat Per SETA yl eet te al $2.50 
CHINA MAID (Milliken)—Lovely bril- 
liant pink blend, large and tall with 
well’tormed= flowers” 222 oe $0.50 
CHOCOLATE CREAM (Sass-Hill 1944) 
—This is a tall brown toned plicata that 
has proven a great favorite with all vis- 
itors. It is from the Tiffany series of 
vellow ground plicatas but has definitely 
brownish tones in heavy markings on a 
cream yellow ground, tall and vigorous, 
42-inch Se et ee ee $1.00 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham)—Bright, glow- 
ing true red, one of the great reds for 
both exhibition and garden effect__$0.50 
CLARA NOYES (H. Sass)—Blend of 
Talisman rose color, bright _~____- $0.30 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass)—Large white and 
blue plicata ___ $0.35 

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