Blue Rhythm—‘‘tops in vigor, form, color and branching in my garden” John Weiler, Jr., Nebr. Page 5 
AUBANEL— (Cayeux 1935) M.36”. Large, glistening, heliotrope-tinted 
shrimp-pinksiushedsyellowrat the ieant.\25 0 $0.50 
AUBURN-—(Kleinsorge 1945) E.36”. Coppery henna-brown with a 
brilliant patch of blue in the center of each fall. Large and richly 
01 © Te C1 Ram eae eset ane UR oe 0 eB oc wn cdct ce eceverse de ech $2.50 
AURORA DAWN—(Whiting 1948) M40”. Brilliant rose-pink and 
PONT LONCETINONG siete $1.00 
AUTUMN SPLENDOR-—(Stevens 1946) M.38”. Not a fall-bloomer. 
Its name stems from its glowing golden brown autumn-leaf color. 
(Goodssizesandesustam Cemetee et ee $3.00 
AZTEC INDIAN—(W. E. Buss 1949) EM.38”. Large, blended varie- 
gata, very bright and colorful. Ruffled, domed standards are tan 
yellow with soft reddish suffusion and overlay of sparkling irides- 
cence. Semi-flaring falls are rich brown-red and velvety. Substance, 
stalk, branching, floriferousness, and vigor all satisfactory. e. $4.00 
AZURE SKIES—(Pattison 1943) M.36”. Airily ruffled pale lavender- 
blue with firm, domed standards and widely flaring falls. Substance 
and branching are excellent. A quality iris. p. _oo..2.0........ $0.60 
BAGHDAD—(Whiting 1945) ML.34”. Very colorful wax-yellow with 
smooth overlay of pure brass on the falls. Intense metallic color 
with durable substance. $1.50 
BALLERINA—(Hall 1951) M.36”. Light tone of flamingo-pink with 
deep orange beard. Large, broad-petalled and ruffled. $10.00 
BALLET DANCER—(Klcinsorge 1949) M.38”. Buffy golden apricot 
with lively flaring form, large and broad-petalled. 2... $3.50 
BALMUNG—(H. Sass 1939) ML.38”. Especially fine yellow plicata 
with clear brown markings. Large, broad-petalled, well-formed 
CONSTR a Se concer ie er eS a $0.60 
BANDED BEAUTY—(H. Sass 1948) ML.36”. Clean yellow-ground 
plicata, the falls heavily edged red-brown. Rich color, good form 
PALOVG! MAES Scale ear ae ete oes ne a a $2.00 
BANDMASTER~—(Hall 1944) M.38”. Very large and very blue in a 
sky-blue shade. Good form, substance, stem and branching and a 
GECOMCOUG) EARONETES.* Gy, cs I cere or ere $0.75 
BERKELEY GOLD—(Salbach 1942) ML.36”. Very rich deep yellow 
and one of the top rankers in this color. Good size and form and 
GEG CUVEE” aE Sa ae ne ene Oe ere eo $0.60 
BLACK BANNER—(Nicholls 1947). Intensely colored near black. 
sleek and velvety, with nearly solid hafts. e. 2.02 $1.00 
BLACK FOREST—(Schreiner 1945) M.30”. The “blackest” iris. Not 
large nor tall, its crisp, flaring form and glistening blue-black color 
sets it apart. fspe. $1.50 
BLACK HILLS—(Fay 1951) M.36”. Full-petalled, nicely proportioned, 
flaring blue-black with matching beard and no haft markings. $15.00 
BLACK ORCHID—(DeForest 1950) M.34”. Vigorous daughter of 
Sable, slightly darker and of excellent form with wide flaring falls. 
$5.00 
BLACK RUBY—(Dolman 1949) EM.34”. Velvety black-crimson with 
Ocoee MSRM ONC DEAT CL. fec.f. ss otcheb cee cpe-aseendsnenanstncesecceprceeneeetens $2.00 
BLUE BLAZES—(Welch 1950) M.36”. Bold medium blue, lighter at 
temaremmmbherich yellow. beard.) 1.2.2. fnaeeese lope ee ences $8.00 
BLUE FRILLS—(Stephenson 1946). Rich, glossy, deep azure-blue. 
Heavy-substanced, roundly-formed flowers of exceptionally beautiful 
ROMO So cease a ee $1.00 
BLUE GLOW-—(Nicholls 1945) ML.36”. Rich deep blue, smooth and 
lustrous with intriguing brown shoulders to add distinction. Large 
cag) fe, uk ee ee $1.00 
BLUE PARAKEET—(Waters 1950) ML.36”. Chicory-blue with de- 
cided olive haft area. Large, tall, fragrant and different. _...... $8.00 
BLUE RHYTHM—(Whiting 1945) ML.38”. A cornflower-blue of 
great purity. Wide-domed standards and semi-flaring falls of ex- 
ceptional substance. Dykes Medal 1950. fspe. .........------.--------- $1.00 
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. Peppered, 
not button-hole stitched as ordinary. spe. ......--.-.--.-------------~ $1.00 
BLUE VALLEY—(K. Smith 1947) ML.40”. Closest approach to true 
medium blue, large, broad-petalled and delightfully ruffled. A supe- 
rior iris of great charm. fspe. ....... me te, ot Le eat. $3.50 
BLUE ZENITH—(Whiting 1942) M.40”. Lightly ruffled deep sky- 
blue. Large, vigorous, hardy and distinctive. —...........----------- $0.50 
AZURE SKIES 
BOLD COPPER —(Sass 1950) M.38”. Ruffled dark tan which rivals 
the most outstanding in this color class. 02 eeeeneeee $8.00 
BONNY—(Lapham 1948) M.36”. Medium sized smooth cloudy pink 
sea-shell with tangerine beard and leathery substance. .......... $1.50 
BRIARWOOD —(Hall 1947) M.36”. Lovely pink and yellow blend, 
soft and smooth. Deeper in tone than Remembrance. Large flow- 
ered and well-substanced with sturdy stalk. Excellent. 0... $1.00 
BRIGHT MELODY—(Snyder 1942) M.34’’. Rich reddish grape color 
with chestnut haft and metallic sheen. Unique and attractive. $1.00 
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