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BALLET DANCER. 38”. This is a beau- 
tiful buffy golden apricot self, its 
falls are almost horizontal, very 
broad and waved and crimped at the 
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BEL AIR. 36”. A very ruffled round 
flower in medium violet shades, has 
the form of Elmohr, but more ruf- 
fled. It’s outstanding in the garden. 
SSNS a ves Bek BONE CRN OOS aE ee $ 2.50 
BERKLEY GOLD. 36”. Large deep yel- 
low self, smooth textured, very good. 
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: 3 for $ 1.00 
BLUE FRILLS. Deep azure blue, with 
bine tapped«béard 25% 65s $ 1.50 
BLUE SHIMMER. One of the most 
original and outstanding Irises of re- 
cent years, enameled white, doted 
and dappled with clearest tones of 
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3 for $ 2.00 
BLUE VALLEY. 36”. This is one of the 
closest approaches to a true blue in 
Iris, large ruffled flowers and a nice 
Suarine sneencs. = eae $ 2.00 
BLUE RHYTHM. 38”. 1950 Dyke Medal 
Winner. A _ fine cornflower blue, 
blooms up and down the scape like a 
gladiola wonderful branching. $ 1.00 
BLACK FOREST. 33”. Here is one 
black Iris, its a ea ebony black 
with a dark Dear dsc toa ee: $ 1.50 
BURNING DRIFTWOOD. 36”. A glow- 
ing orange which radiate a myriad of 
colors — blues, violets and golds, 
much the same as the fantastic color- 
ing seen in burning driftwood. Heav- 
ily textured throughout with almost 
horizontal falls which are crimped at 
LOC ot Yea, occ pe Ai eet ee ne $ 4.00 
BUTTERCUP CREAM. Clean yellow 
with rich orange beard. -....... $ .50 
3 for $ 1.00 
BRIGHT LIGHTS. 36”. A gaily marked 
plicata of waxy yellow with an in- 
triguing white-blaze on the falls and 
a soft tan stitching to aa sae 
CAROL HARKER. 36”. Two pronoun- 
ced characteristics give this fine 
medium blue Iris distinction: its 
jaunty flare (reminiscent of Perma- 
nent Wave) and its unique infusion 
of gold in the throat on both stand- 
ards and falls which create a novel 
color effect rarely seen in blue Iris. 
A suave original Iris. (Net). $ 5.00 
CARABELLA, Clear self of medium 
salmon pink with self beard. Tall. 
55 See Ge A 2A Rk NO ee ON $ 5.00 
CAROLINA BURR. 46”. Old ivory with 
elusive green. 15 
Se diye 65 et 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. 38”. This is a 
peach-pink and apricot Iris, the falls 
are salmon-apricot with light laven- 
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CASA MORENA. 38’.’ A glowing chest- 
nut brown, a huge flower and it is 
always the center of attraction when 
in bloom in our garden. $ 2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. 38”. This is a 
very colorful flower, its an apricot 
pink and tan combination with an 
orange beard, this iris has a beautiful 
form. 1.50 
3 for $ 3.00 
CHAMIOS. 34” A pure chamios self, 
with a satiny sheen, almost a blond. 
Bee Sire es ere RS SER tin $ 2.00 
CHAR MAIZE. 38”. Without question 
this Iris is the coolest and most at- 
tractive approach to green. A pleas- 
ant shade of chartreuse in a flower 
of most desirable qualities mee, 
substance, size and nicely ruffled, 
shapely blooms, (Net). $ 7.00 
CHANTILLY. Lacy, ruffled blend of 
light orchid pink. Different. _.$ 1.00 
CHERIE. 34”. A lovely new flamingo 
pink, large and beautifully formed 
with tangerine beard. (Net). _$ 7.00 
CHINA-MAID.- Pink blends... = Sect 
3 for $ 1.50 
CHIVALRY. 36”. Winner of the Dyke 
in 1947, and one of the most out- 
standing Iris in the medium blue 
range, wonderful form, substance, a 
must in every garden. $ 2.00 
CLOUD CASTLE. 37”. A large wis- 
taria-blue Iris, beautiful planted with 
Pink. -Caned.s 2e.0- 5 see $ 1.00 
CONFETTI. 38”. A well-branched pink 
plicata with large flowers and good 
substance. This is something new in 
the plicata line. (Net). —..... $ 3.00 
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