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oe BLUE LAD. A fine new blue. Vivid 
~_ » coloring. $3.00 
BLUE RHYTHM. Probably tops the blues. 
Large flower. Lovely. $3.00 
ss BLUE SHIMMER. A blue and white pli- 
iy 7 cata. White ground, heavily but evenly 
marked and dotted sofe bluish violet. A 
36-inch stem. $1.50 
«BLUE VALLEY. The new true blue from 
| Kenneth Smith. H.M. $10.00 
BLUE ZENITH. A deep sky blue self of 
large size. Rates 87. $1.35 
BRIGHT MELODY. A smoothly finished 
Tris in rich Concord grape color. H.M. 
ay 1948. $1.50 
BRIGHT LIGHTS. A new yellow plicata, 
very bright. $4.50 
2 BROWN BOY. Very brilliant copper with 
y orange tones. Large flower, medium 
height. Very popular, order early. 60c 
BROWN THRASHER. A very bright cop- 
pery golden brown. Very brilliant. Award 
Merit. $1.50 
BRYCE CANYON. The shades of henna 
from Dr. Kleinsorge. H.M. $3.50 
BUCCANEER. A variegata blend of bril- 
liant color, and great garden value. Stan- 
dards are antimony yellow, falls are 
Kaiser brown overlaid yellow; with de- 
cided border. Introduced 1942. Good. 75¢ 
BUCKSKIN. The best tan we have seen. 
A very lovely self. 60¢c 
BUFFAWN. A beautiful gold tan blend 
of high coloring. 75¢ 
BURGUNDY ROSE. Ruffled flower of 
dark Amethyst Rose. $3.09 
BUTTERCUP LANE. A beautiful distinct 
yellow from Mr. Hall. Lustrous finish, 
glows. Tops. 60c 
BURMESE GOLD. Ruffled gold and buff 
blend. Fair grower. $3.50 
This catalog is both wholesale and retail, 
when premiums are taken into considera- 
tion. No other issued. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. Delicate peach- 
pink blend from Salbach. Some gold and 
yellow. Beautiful. . 75¢ 
CAPE BON. Satiny blend of Arabian red 
and chocolate brown. Large flower, and 
tops in every way. $7.50 
CAMEROUN. Lustrous deep purple from 
_ France. Absolutely glows. 90c 
CAPITOLA. Bright red-violet Wm. Mohr 
seedling. A fine thing. Large. $1.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS. A deep glossy maroon 
purple that is a large, rich, solidly colored 
f self. $1.00 
CARNIVAL PARADE. Yellow plicata 
with dark rose top on standards, the falls 
are dark rose with a blaze of gold in cen- 
ter. Massive flower, late. $2.00 
CAROLINE BURR. Something different 
in old ivory with an odd cast of soft and 
elusive green. The best of the creams. 
Award of Merit. 90¢ 
CASA MORENA. Closest color is burnt 
sienna and chestnut. A very rich glowing 
flower. $2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. Easily the best 
of Dr. Kleinsorge introductions for 1945. 
A pinkish tan gold blend with deep orange 
beard. H.M. $3.50 
The rhizomes shipped you by us are top 
size Washington rhizomes to meet your 
entire satisfaction. 
CASQUE D’OR. Deep old gold standards 
with greenish mid rib. Falls are richest 
blackish maroon.  15e 
CEDAR ROSE. A grand brown-red Iris © 
from Mrs. Whiting. 90c 
CHAMOIS. Large chamois colored, and 
a knockout. Order early. $7.50 
CHANTILLY. Lacy, ruffled blend of light 
orchid pink. Different. $3.00 
CHERIE. Hall’s best true pink. A.M. 
1949. . : $25.00 
CHICORY BLUE. A winner in the blue 
class. A large self chicory blue with firm 
substance and large flowers. $1.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE. A different vel- 
vety brown red. A new shade of red from 
DeForest. $1.35 
CHINA MAID. Shades of pink, golden 
copper and lilac smoothly blended. Large 
CHINOOK PASS. The fine new light 
blue from Mr. Norton, 1950. See under 
1950 introductions. One to customer. $15.00 
CHIPPEWA. Plicata yellow ground and 
cinnamon brown markings. 90c 
CHIVALRY. 1947 Dykes Medal blue. Or- 
der early. | $9.00 
CHOCOLATE CREAM. A cream back- 
ground plicata with chocolate markings. 
A Sass creation. A grand one. $1.00 
CIGARETTE. Pure pongee cream self. 
From Brehm. $4.50 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Large and clear col- 
ored variegata. Standard yellow; falls red 
brown with golden margin. 50c 
CLARET VELVET. Deep blackish wine 
burnt orange beard. 50c 
CLITO. A new one from the Sass Broth- 
ers. $3.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD. Grand new deep yel- 
low from Mr.s Whiting. Better than Gold- 
en Spike, which is praise enough. $1.50 
