10 MAGNOLIA FARM IRIS GARDENS 
BRIGHT LIGHTS (Schr. 1946) ML 36” $1.00 
A yellow plicata on the order of Tiffanja but brighter, with a glossier 
texture and more contrast of colors. 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirk. 1941) M 34” A.M. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A silky golden brown of incredible purity and smoothness. Free bloom- 
ing and a hardy, vigorous variety. 
BRYCE CANYON (Klein. 1944) ML 38” A.M. $1.50 
A classic golden red with a copper glow. A self, of fine form with broad 
hafts. Sturdy stems. 
BUCKSKIN (Klein. 1939) ML 40” 50c; 3 for $1.25 
This remains one of the finest tan iris we grow. Tall, strong stems with 
an abundance of huge, flaring blooms. 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buech. 1932) M 48” 25c; 3 for 50c 
Very tall, giant blue bicolor. Huge fans of foliage. 
BUFFAWN (And. 1940) E 34” 50c; 3 for $1.25 
The color is accurately described by the name and the whole bloom is 
lighted by a tangerine beard. Unique. 
BUTTERCUP LANE (Hall 1941) M 32” H.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Of medium size and height, this ruffed, butter-yellow iris makes a 
superb border plant. Profuse blooming. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mit. 1933) M 36” A.M. 25c; 3 for 60c 
The first of the large deep yellows and still one of the best. A large, 
brassy yellow on strong stems. 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) ML 36” A.M. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
A velvety maroon of flaring form. Large flowers of deep and smooth 
color. Does not make large rhizomes. 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith 1940) M 40” A.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
An unusual iris in the cream class. Cool ivory with a hint of green in its 
makeup. Huge with great substance. 
CASA MORENA (DeFor. 1943) M 38” A.M. $1.50 
A great big iris of solid reddish-brown, incredibly rich. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Klein. 1945) L 38” A.M. $2.00 
Pink and tan warmly blended in a large flower that is nicely waved and 
ruffed. Late blooming; many flowers. 
CASTALIA (Wmsn. 1933) M 34” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Even light blue with a soft lavender hue. Large, broad petaled flowers 
that are charmingly ruffled. Vigorous. 
CHINA MAID (Mill. 1936) EM 36” A.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Artistic mallow pink edged with gold, with a golden buff overlay at the 
haft. Lots of huge oval blooms. 
CHRISTABEL (Lap. 1936) M 36” A.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
Brilliant crimson red, almost a self. A connoisseur’s iris. The falls have 
a smooth enamel-like texture. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass. 1937) ML 42” A.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
The highest ranking variegata in the Iris Symposium. Bright yellow 
standards; fiery red falls edged yellow. 
