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Blue Rhythm—‘‘as in other years, good wherever seen’’ John Dolman, Pa. 
BLUE SHIMMER 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) ML. 
38”. A cornflower blue of great purity. 
About the bluest of all in this shade. 
Wide domed standards and semi-flar- 
exceptional substance. Dykes Medal 
D950 2S | Cae a ee eee $3.00 
BLUE SHIMMER—(J. Sass 1942) M.38”. 
This is tops in white and blue plicatas. 
Large, crisp, white ground flowers, 
peppered in a purer shade of blue than 
any other blue-marked plicata. Pep- 
pered not button-hole_ stitched as 
Ordinary. S\Cpe eee $1.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH—\(Grinter 1942) ML. 
40”. Large, glossy light blue of good 
SUDSCAM CO eet ers ee eee een ese $ .40 
BLUE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1947) ML. 
40”. Closest approach to true medium 
blue, large, broad-petalled and delight- 
fully ruffled. A superior iris of great 
fed aks Win 8 OVS HUSA LS) pre esne Pee ee eee ee ed $7.50 
BLUE VELVET—(Loomis 1929) Velvety 
dark blue with orange beard. ...... $ .40 
BLUE ZENITH—(Whiting 1942) M.40’. 
Lightly ruffled deep sky blue. Large 
vigorous, hardy and distinctive..... $ .60 
BOLD VENTURE—(Nesmith 1948) L. 
38”. Pale rose conical standards; semi- 
flaring, deep _ rosaline-purple falls. 
Well-substancediesc- 0s ee $6.00 
BOMBA Y— (Hamilton 1943) M.36”. 
Bright, clear yellow standards and 
bright coppery-maroon falls. One of 
the most attractive variegatas. ....$ .50 
BONS O R—(Connell 1938) L.38’. Silky 
deep blue, exceptionally smooth and 
rich. Pure, brilliant aniline blue not 
equalled by any other. .................. $ .50 
BRIARWOOD—(Hall 1947) M.36”. Love- 
ly pink and yellow blend, soft and 
smooth. Deeper in tone than Remem- 
brance. Large flowered and well-sub- 
stanced with study stalk. ee 
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BRIGHT MELODY—Snyder 1942) M. 
34”. Rich reddish grape color with 
chestnut haft and metallic. sheen. 
Uniquesandattractiven.- = $2.00 
BRILLIANT AM B E R—(Salbach 1947) 
M.40”. Pinkish amber standards, bright 
golden brown falls with deeper vein- 
ing. Large and semi-flaring........... $3.00 
BRONZE BROCADE—(Nesmith 1948) 
ML.38”. Domed broad standards of 
bronzy red; brown, semi-flaring, ruf- 
fled falls. A darker band of ginger- 
brown borders both. Well-substanced 
and well-branched. fe .................... $8.00 
BROWN BOY—(Salbach 1940) M.32”. 
Coppery orange standards, brownish 
orange falls. A lively brown of medium 
SIZG JS 5 et ie ys ee $ .50 
BROWN THRASHER—(Kirkland 1941) 
M,34”. A brilliant two-toned brown 
glistening with metallic irridescence. 
True brown shades found in no other 
TTS peek 2 oe Os ee Oe ee Ai 749) 
BRUNHILDE—(S albach 1934) M.36”. 
Dark, rich, violet-blue self with blue 
beard, widely flaring form, and good 
branching. Very fine) =.) eee $ .50 
BLUE VALLEY 
