BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach, 1942) 
$1.00 each 
An unusually brilliant deep yellow with 
excellent form and finish. The color is 
a solid deep yellow and glows like pol- 
ished gold. Very highly rated by iris 
judges as the best yellow iris. A. M. 
1946. 
BERMUDA SAND (Hall, 1939) $1.00 ea. 
The standards and falls are of coffee-tan 
color with a golden tint and heavily ruf- 
fled. Much like Jean Cayeaux, but 
larger and darker. Vigorous grower with 
broad foliage and strong stems. 
BERTHA GERSDORF.(J. Sass, 1942) 
$1.00 each 
A pale yellow with odd, rosy-purple 
markings. The standards are pinkish, 
shaded yellow, and the falls yellow 
flushed rosy-purple. A free bloomer of 
large flowers. 
BEVERLY (Lapham, 1939) 50c each 
Deep pink with medium sized flowers. 
Not very tall. Blooms and increases 
freely. : 
BILLOWY SEA (Norton, 1944) $1.50 ea. 
A clear, frosty blue seedling of Great 
Lakes. A little clearer shade of blue 
than its parent. 
BIRCHBARK (Klein., 1940) 40c each 
Large flowers of cool white with round- 
ed leathery petals. 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner, 1945) 
$3.50 each 
Iris judges say this is about the deepest 
shade of blue-black yet developed. It 
is an ebony-black blue. Solid colored 
haft and blue beard. It is not a dull 
color, but bright and gleaming. The 
flowers are well formed and on good 
medium height stems. A. M. 1948. 
*BLACK MAGIC (Wyman, 1935) 40c ea. 
Rich, deep, dark blue of medium height 
and good growth habit. Same as Elea- 
nor Roosevelt. A good fall bloomer. 
BLACK VALOR (Nich., 1938) 50c each 
Very richly colored deep, blue-black. 
Has almost black beard. Needs protec- 
tion from severe cold if there is no snow. 
BLUE MONARCH JU. Sass, 1933) 35¢ ea. 
Large, dark blue-toned flowers of good 
form and growth habits. 
BLUE PETER (White, 1936) 40c each 
Rich, dark blue with orange beard. Not 
new, but an excellent iris to have. 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting, 1945) 
$4.00 each 
Medium blue with silvery overtone. 
Standards are arched and domed and 
falls are broad and semi-flaring with 
smoothly colored hafts. Good stems, 
branching and growth habits. A. M. 1947. 
BLUE SHIMMER VJ. Sass, 1942) $1.50 ea. 
Very large well formed flowers of ivory- 
white, dotted heavily with clearest blue. 
The stalks, flowers and growth habits 
are of the best and it is one of the finest 
in this class. A. M. 1944. 
BLUE SPIRE (Millik., 1938) 75c each 
Large stately flowers of medium blue 
with sparkling finish. Tall stems. 
BONANZA (J. Sass, 1939) 40c each 
Rich yellow plicata, dotted and veined 
with cinnamon-brown. It is a heavy 
bloomer and good grower. 
BRONZE CHAMPION (Wayman, 1937) 
40c each 
A coppery-bronze flower of good form 
and growth habits. 
BROWN BOY (Salbach, 1940) 50c each 
A real brown and red iris with lively 
coloring, large flowers and good branch- 
ing. 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirk., 1941) 
$1.25 each 
Like highly polished brass, it gleams 
with brilliant iridescence. The coloring 
is very smooth and appealing and it is 
one of the finest brown iris. Flowers 
are large and well spaced on good stems. 
A. M. 1943. 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1394) 50c each 
A smoothly colored violet-blue flower 
with bluish beard. Nicely formed flow- 
ers on good stems. 
BRYCE CANYON (Klein., 1944) $3.50 ea. 
An outstanding iris of brown, copper 
and henna. The petals are large and 
rounded with smooth wide hafts. Its 
unusual coloring, fine form and excel- 
lent habits of growth make it very pop- 
ular. A. M. 1947. 
BUCCANEER (Nes., 1941) 50c each 
A brilliant flower with antimony yellow 
standards and Kaiser-brown falls. On 
the order of City of Lincoln in color. 
BUCKSKIN (Klein., 1939) 40c each 
Large flowers of buckskin tan with clos- 
ed standards and flaring falls. An at- 
tractive flower, quite like Buffawn. 
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