BERTHA GERSDORFF (J. Sass 1942)— 
Standards yellow flushed pink, falls 
yellow heavily flushed with purple, 
colors are marbled rather than blended, 
CTA UITIMSUTert Neate ae cee eee ee $0.75 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner 1945) — 
Rich ebony-blue-black, it has the dark- 
est shade in its class and has been de- 
scribed as the blackest of all Irises, 
floriferous; medium size __.-=--~- $2.00 
BLACK HAWK (Schreiner 1941) — 
Extra early intermediate, rich velvety 
black-purple $0.75 
BLACK WINGS (Kirkland)—Deep mid- 
night blue overlaid with a frosty black 
TOCA wee esy eich al a ey ae eee pS $0.30 
BLUE MONARCH (J. Sass)— A good 
lavender blue with strong stem and vig- 
OTOUSH Dang see a WN ere Sane eae $0.30 
BLUMOBR (Marx 1949)—Pure lavender 
blue with no veining, large rounded 
flowers of exceptional substance ~_$10.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945)—New 
cornflower-blue with a_ silvery tone, 
clear colored and beautifully poised, our 
choice as the all round best blue __$3.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1942)—One of 
the most original and outstanding Irises 
of recent years, enameled white, dotted 
and dappled with clearest tones of blue 
$1.00 
BLUE TRIUMPH (Grinter)— Fine pale 
blue, large flaring flowers of heavy sub- 
stance and smooth velvety finish __$0.30 
BLUE VALLEY (Smith 1947)—One of 
the closest approaches to true blue in 
an Iris, large ruffled fingers, flaring 
Bf gos Ya AYR, AR ag NT eI LCN) SC aI ce NCR Vg $7.50 
BOMBAY (Hamilton 1943)— One of the 
best and most striking large variegatas, 
BRIGHT LIGHTS (Schreiner 1946) — 
Novel yellow plicata, deep golden stan- 
dards and white bordered yellow falls 
$2.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland 1941)— 
One of the finest brown Irises, rich 
brown with sparkling iridescence __$1.25 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach) — Deep toned 
Pick yViOlet. Diwe (deta es OM ie $0.50 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944) — 
Blend of red-brown touched with henna, 
smooth, large and well formed ___$2.50 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge 1939) — Buck- 
skin tan of good shape and substance 
$0.50 
BUFFAWN (Andrews) — Soft pinkish 
buff with orange beard, a brighter pink 
toned Jean Cayeaux with larger pape 
0.50 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres)—Dark me- 
tallic red blend, bronze overtone __$0.30 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) — Tall 
deep golden yellow self, one of the first 
bigi:vellows! {2.23 ae eee $0.30 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) — Clear 
rich’ Maroon “regu 22 eee $0.75 
CARDINAL’S ROBE (Lyell Indian Hills 
x Sable)—Brilliant deep red-purple, a 
flaring, . slightly ruffled self, ~well 
branched, medium to late, 42-in. _-$8.00 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 1940 — 
Very large cool ivory, good form and 
substance= 22> 20 ee $0.50 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943)—Very 
rich coppery brown, self colored __$2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR  (Kleinsorge 
1945)—Colorful blend of pink, apricot 
and tan, heavy substance, tall -_--- $2.00 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge 1944) — Pure 
chamois colored self without veins or 
markings 
CHEERIO (Ayres)—Bright sparkling red 
bicolor, thoroughly proved and depend- 
able, good form and size 22.) _- $0.30 
CHERIE (Hall 1945)—Large ruffled fla- 
mingo pink with tangerine beard, an 
English authority calls this a lovely 
Water 4 llyos ae oe ree $15.00 
CHICORY BLUE (Douglas 1942)—Large 
chicory blue self, domed and flaring 
$1.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken)—Lovely bril- 
jiant pink blend, large and tall with 
well formed flowers 
CHOCOLATE CREAM (Sass-Hill 1944) 
—This is a tall brown toned plicata that 
has proven a great favorite with all vis- 
itors. It is from the Tiffany series of 
yellow ground plicatas but has definitely 
brownish tones in heavy markings on a 
cream yellow ground, tall and vigorous 
BD ATIC EE RG 05 a ee ae $0.75 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham)—Bright, glow- 
ing true red, one of the great reds for 
both exhibition and garden effect __$0.40 
CLARA NOYES (H. Sass) — Blend of 
Talisman rose color, bright _____ $0.30 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass) — Large white and 
blue »plicata eed se eee $0.30 
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