AZURE SKIES. (Pattison 1943) M.L. 34 
in. A heavily ruffled light blue with 
flaring form. A top notch iris. A.M. 
BOO. ee ee ees ee $ 1.00 
BAGHDAD. (Whiting 1946) M.L. 34 in. 
An unusual shade, this is close to 
mustard yellow, with a heavily flush 
of green throughout. Heavy substance 
and. .a ametallichiinishpe- see ee $ 4.00 
BANDMASTER. (Hall 1944) M. 38 in. 
A very large medium blue that is very 
true in its coloring. H.M. 1944. ____$ 1.00 
BARBARA LUDDY. (Lapham 1948) M. 
38 in. A large iris of light shell pink, 
heavily flushed Ivory around the full 
tangerine beard. Good form and heavy 
Substance: "Hise 194/90 =o $ 4.50 
BATAAN. (Klein 1942) M. 36 in. An exotic 
blend of bright coppery plum and 
brow) ssi tne ee ee $ 1.59 
BELLE AMIE. (Ohl-Muhl 1949) M. 35 in. 
Very large and beautifully ruffled, this 
has a snow white ground and a broad 
border and flush of rich gold. The best 
we have seen of this type. H.M. 1950 
BENTON PRIMROSE. (Morris 1946) M- 
L. 38 in. A very lovely plicata from 
England and the best of the Benton 
group that we bloomed. Ground color is 
soft buff cream and the markings are 
done in shades of buff yellow to rich cin- 
namon pink. Fine form and good sub- 
Stance 22) BS ee ee eek $ 1.00 
BERKELEY GOLD. (Salb 1942) M. 38 in. 
One of the best clear Sone yellows. 
ANNE 946 2 Eee eee o. 15 
BERMUDA SAND. (Hall 1939) M. 36 in. 
Huge goiden tan flushed red gold_-$ .75 
BIRD OF DAWNING. (J. Sass 1944) M. 
35 in. Lovely pure shell pink self with 
Pink, beard \aow ee se eee eee $ 1.50 
BLACK BANNER. (Nicholls 1947) M.L. 38 
in. Lovely new iris of deep blue purple, 
alTOStaD lac Ke eae viet / ce eee $ 1.50 
BLACK AND GOLD. (Klein 1943) M. 36 
in. Pure gold stands and deep black 
PEC calls eee eee Cen ee: $ 1.00 
BLACK FOREST. (Schreiner 1945) M.L. 
33 in. Rich blue black that is the nearest 
to true black on the market. A.M. 
LS eee Raa 2S eee, AR I | $ 2.00 
BLUE ELEGANCE. (Jory 1948) E. 38 in. 
Jeautiful large blue hybrid with the 
form and appearance of others of its 
type, such-as Elmohre2ts ae et $10.00 
BLUE FRILLS. (Steph 1945) M. 38 in. 
Near true azure blue of fine form that 
is really beattifuliee eae $ 2.00 
BLUMOHR. (W. Marx 1949) E-M. 37 in. 
A very large, heavily substanced flow- 
er of medium blue. Broad slightly ruf- 
fled petals. Typical of the larger onco- 
breds. H.M. AY: 2 Ea ES pa oo et, $12.50 
BLUE RHYTHM. (Whiting 1945) M. 40 
in. Wonderful cornflower blue with every 
good point. Tops. Dykes Medal ’50 $ 3.00 
BLUE SHADOWS. (Schroeder 1946) M. 
38 in. Large gold and blue blend that 
gives a bicolor eifect: 222220. $ 1.00 
BLUE SHIMMER. (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 
in. Very large blue and white plicata this 
is still tops. ‘A.M. 1944 Sates $ 1.00 
BLUE VALLEY. (K. Smith 1947) M. 40 in. 
A large flaring flower of almost true 
blue.. Choice. A-M. 1949 =3aeeeee $ 7.50 
BLUE VIOLET. (Craig 1948) M. 36-in. In- 
tense color in a thick petaled enamel like 
finished. flower —.i-2- Si Ses eee $ 5.00 
BLUE ZENITH. (Whiting 1942) M. 40 in. 
Bright sky blue. Flowers very large and 
full; Uucsitp ee Lae $ .60 
BRIGHT MELODY. (Snyder 1942) M. 36 
in. Very smooth flower of rich mulberry 
coloring. Fine! ..-1--.-- eee $ 1.59 
BRIGHT SONG. (Schroeder 1949) M. 38 
in. One of the most vividly colored of all 
the new orchid pinks. Gleaming red 
beard. H.M. 1950, .- 2233 $10.00 
BRIGHT WINGS. (C. Schirmer 1948) M. 
37 in. Bright rosy pink with flaring form 
and heavily ruffled petals. Large and 
very lovely. _22_--- 2. eee $ 3.00 
BRITTANIA. (Tompkins 1949) M-L. 38 
in. A self of rich dark Carmine red, this 
is a real giant with flowers of heavy sub- 
stance, beautiful ‘form and a glistening 
finish. The petals are all very broad and 
the hafts are free of venations. One of 
our best varieties, this is a real ‘Stun- 
ner.” H.M. 1950 
BRONZE BROCADE. (Nesmith 1948) M- 
L. 40 in. A very smooth blend of rich 
coppery red and tobacco brown with an 
undertone of deeper brown and a flush 
of Corinthian purple around the bronzy 
gold beard. The petals are very broad 
with heavy substance and both the 
standards and falls have an edging of 
dark Kaiser brown. H.M. 1948__.__$ 8.00 
BROWN THRASHER. (Kirk 1941) M. 36 
in. A really bright brown that has a 
meétallic fike\ finish, Finey2esee2eae $ 1.25 
BRYCE CANYON. (Klein 1944) M. 36 in. 
A very popular blend of copper brown. 
A.M,..1947 U2__.__..-.. 1 $ 2.50 
BURGANDY ROSE. (Hall 1946) M. 36 in. 
Large bright rosy wine with broad 
rutiled petals’ —2_5-_--__ $ 2.50 
BURMESE GOLD. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 
in. Brilliant blend of gold and rosy 
apricot. Many flowers and heavily ruf- 
fled “nus lot eae $ 2.00 
BURMESE RUBY. (Muhl. 1949) M-L. 36 
in. A nicely formed flower of medium 
size. A self of dark ruby red, this has 
a brilliant orange beard. The finish is 
gleaming and enamel like. Substance is 
not extra heavy as the flowers do burn 
in the sun. However, it is a beautiful 
color and should prove very fine if plant- 
ed in semi shade. Small rhizomes and 
small, short foliage. H.C. 1948___-$ 7.50 
