

BLUE SHIMMER—$1.50: 3 for $4.00 
BRUNHILDE. (Salbach, 1934.) 50c 
Violet-blue self. Deep color. Many large blooms 
on each stalk. 
BRYCE CANYON. (Kleinsorge, 1944.) $3.50 
Distinctive brown self. Blend of copper with brown 
undertones, touched with henna; yellow-bronze 
beard. 
BUCKSKIN. (Kleinsorge, 1939.) 40c 
Buckskin-tan of good shape and substance. 
BUECHLEY GIANT. (Buechley, 1932.) 35c¢ 
Very large medium blue, well branched on tall stalk. 
BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1940.) 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Buff-fawn with tangerine beard. Flaring falls over- 
laid with smoky lavender; slightly frilled standards. 
BURMESE GOLD. (Whiting, 1945.) $3.00 
Warm and glowing pink and gold. The colors are 
so smoothly combined over the whole flower that it 
seems a self . 
CALCUTTA. (Kleinsorge, 1938.) 35c¢ 
Cocoa-brown-toned self with overlay of a bluish 
veil. Large bloom. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. (Salbach, 1941.) 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
Delicate peach-pink and apricot shades. Standards 
old gold shading to rose; falls salmon-apricot with 
tinge of lavender in the center. 
CAPTAIN WELLS. (Cook, 1941.) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Glossy maroon-purple self with subdued yellow 
beard. No haft markings. 
BOULDER, COLORADO 

CASA MORENA. (DeForest, 1943.) 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Deep glistening brown standards and falls. Brown- 
orange beard. A true self. Large, lustrous blooms. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. (Kleinsorge, 1945.) $3.50 
Large pink, tan and apricot blend with extra heavy 
stalk. Ruffling very pronounced for so large an Iris. 
CHAMOIS. (Kleinsorge, 1946.) $5.00; 3 for $12.00 
Pure chamois with yellow beard tipped bronze. No 
veinings or markings. Both standards and falls 
waved at the edges. 
CHANTILLY. (Hall, 1945.) $3.50 
Large, ruffled orchid-pink. Edges of both standards 
and falls are heavily frilled and fluted. 
CHIEF POKING FIRE. (DeForest, 1942.) 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Velvety brown-red bi-color with wide standards and 
rounded falls. 
CHINA MAID. (Milliken, 1936.) 75c; 3 for $2.00 
Blend of pink, golden bronze and soft lilac. Large, 
we!l proportioned blooms of good texture on tall 
stems. 
CHIVALRY. (J. Wills, 1944.) $7.50 
Fine, medium blue, deeper than Great Lakes, with 
heavy substance. Domed standards and flaring 
falls, ruffled on the edge. Dykes Medal winner. 
CHOSEN. (White, 1937.) 60c 
| Large, clear primrose-yellow. 
CHRISTABEL. (Lapham, 1936.) 50c 
Brilliant glowing true red. Almost a self. Smoothly 
finished; large. 

BLUE RHYTHM—$4.00; 3 for $10.00 
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