BLUE ELEGANCE (Jory 1948) 
A splendid new Mohr hybrid in medium 
blue tones. S chicory-blue, F slightly 
darker with still darker Onco vein- 
ings over all. Big blocky flowers with 
broad rounded petals and flaring form 
that have that "Mohr" look. An easy 
grower, tall 36-40 in. stalks. 2.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) 
The DYKES MEDAL winner for 1950. A 
self of lovely corn-flower blue with 
silvery overtones. Large, tailored 
flowers, smooth coloring, excellent 
substance and a vigorous, prolific 
bloomer. 36-38 in. stalks. .85 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass 1942) 
Plicata. Pure white heavily marked 
and dotted with soft, light blue in 
a beautifully clean, clear pattern. 
Large, long petaled flowers, husky, 
heavy blooming plant. 36 inches. ates 
BLUE VALLEY. (Smith 1947) 
A remarkably fine all-round iris as 
well as one that is about as near to 
true blue as any iris to date. Big, 
beautifully ruffled flowers with 
widely flaring falls almost as blue 
as the blue sky itself, and, its a 
husky growing, free blooming plant 
with sturdy 36-38 in. stalks. 2.00 
BRIGHT SONG (Schroeder 1949) 
Big blocky, broad petaled, nicely 
ruffled flowers in a striking rose- 
pink color tone with a tangerine 
colored beard that gives it an odd 
flash of vivid color at the haft. A 
lovely and unusual flower, an excel- 
lent all-round iris. 36-38 in. 5.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge 1944) 
A very popular iris in the new brown 
color class. Here we have henna and 
copper blended into a warm, bright 
self that adds another amazing new 
color tone to our gardens. Large, 
nicely formed flowers and an excel- 
lent all-round plant. 36 inches. os 
CAHOKIA (Faught 1948) 
One of the finest blues, a touch of 
turquois giving a smooth intensity to 
its coloring which, combined with its 
charming airy poise and form, gives 
Cahokia a personality all its own. 
Easy grower, tall 36-40" stalks. 6.00 
