BANDED BEAUTY—(H. Sass 1948) ML 
36”. A stunning plicataa The ground 
color is a soft yellow with red-brown 
markings. Falls are heavily marked and 
dotted along the edges, giving the flower 
a banded effect. Good size and form, 
rich in color and distinctive in pattern. 
$2.50 
BANDMASTER—(Hall 1944) M. 38”. 
A free blooming medium blue. Very 
large flowers, tall stalk and well branched. 
Vigorous grower with broad deep green 
foliage and sturdy stems. This is a lovely 
powderublucssclineiecs)) see wees ce 75>¢ 
BARRIMOHR— (Miller 1944) M. 36”. 
A seedling of Wm Mohr in rich tones of 
mulberry and red purple without the vein- 
ing typical of other Wm Mohr secdlings. 
Standards are broad and ruffled, semi- 
flaring falls brushed with lustrous red- 
Durplewin centersa nat oe i oe alae. 50¢ 
BELLERIVE—(Benson 1950) M 40”. A 
very rich cream and probably the best of 
the creams. Fine form and heavy texture. 
$3.00 
BERKELEY GOLD— (Salbach 1942) 36”. A 
large smooth textured brilliant deep yel- 
low self. Absolutely perfect in form with 
well branched stalks. Many consider it 
theiworld’ssbest. yellowa1 es ee 50¢ 
BLACK BANNER — (Nicholls 1947). A 
velvety intense near black. Hafts of the 
falls almost solid in the same midnight 
hue. If you like em dark, this is it. .75¢ 
BLACK FOREST — (Schreiner 1945) M 
33”. A rich, silky ebon-blue-black. It is 
several registers darker and deeper in 
color than any Iris we know. The flowers 
are medium sized, well substanced, well 
carried, modified flare to nicely propor- 
tioned fall ciae. meereckint 5. ay) ue aaah pie. $1.00 
BLUE FRILLS—(Stephenson 1946) M 36”. 
A beautiful azure blue with blue-tinged 
beard. Darker than Great Lakes but a 
light blue Iris. Roundly formed flowers, 
heavy substance, rich and glossy........ $1.00 
BLUE GLOW—(Nicholls 1945) ML. 36” 
A dark velvety blue with brown haft. A 
lovely deep blue with varnished like 
smoothness and luster. Late and very fine. 
AgSClE ngs diet Sree! tel det dante eaters 75¢ 
BLUE MOOD—(Whiting 1950) ML 32”. 
Deep blue purple self. Hardy, vigcrous 
andsiree blooming <1 ure sea eee $1.00 
THEY LOOK LIKE THOROUGHBREDS 
“Thank you so much for the grand look- 
ing shipments of rhizomes. They surely 
look like thoroughbreds.” 
Missouri Mrs. B.M.A. 
BLUE RHYITHM—(Whiting 1945) ML 
38”. Very large flowers of medium, or 
cornflower blue, wide standards and semi- 
flaring falls. Good substance, free bloom- 
er, and tall widely branched stalks. No 
haft markings to detract from the blue- 
FLOSS. yee: cle ee ee Mice gates Wie Looe $1.00 
BLUE SHIMMER— (J. Sass 1942) M. 38”. 
A white that looks blue. The large shim- 
mering white blooms are polka dotted 
and peppered with the clearest tone of 
blue. Good substance and branching. It 
is sensational and_ strikingly beautiful. 
Tops among the blue and white plicatas. 
50¢ 
BLUE VALLEY—(Smith 1947) ML. 36”. 
Claimed to be the closest approach to true 
blue in Iris—the bluest yet. Large, full 
ruffled flowers of flaring form and spar- 
kling sheen, with a pleasant scent.....61.50 
BLUE ZENITH—(Whiting 1942) M. 40”. 
Slightly ruffled sky blue self. It is hardy 
and vigorous, good branching, free flower- 
ing, large flowers. An_ excellent all- 
arOUNGE bly emmemeeeete ak) a cae tn Oe hee 50¢ 
BONNY—(Lapham 1948) M. 37”. It is 
peppermint-pink in color with a leather- 
like substance and smooth coloring with- 
out any veining. This luscious pink of 
the seashell family is of medium size and 
is accented by a tangerine beard. The 
plant isa (vigorous rower...) 2. 75¢ 
BONSOR—(C. P. Connell 1938) ML 38”. 
Silky deep velvety blue-blue. This is an 
exceptionally fine blue Iris, rich deep color 
and texture, and one of the very best in 
dark: Blueetet srs wee alte ns wieder 50¢ 
BRIGHT LIGHTS—(Schreiner 1946) ML 
36”. A waxy yellow plicata with white 
blaze on falls and tan stitchings. Some- 
what like Tiffanja, but a more yellow and 
white: comtrast; 2.00) ret A el Meee 75¢ 
BRIGHT MELODY—(Snyder 1942) EM 
34”. Beautiful rich reddish Concord grape 
color with chestnut haft and a metallic 
lustre. Good substance and well branched. 
Something new in coloring, and the kind 
we like stom ot Oy ieee eer is) cesar 75¢ 
BROWN THRASHER — (Kirkland 1941) 
M 34”. A beautiful two-toned Iris of 
golden brown, with lustrous sheen. This 
very brilliant coppery golden brown was 
a sensation among the thousands of our 
visitors at blooming time. They just can't 
resist buying it when they see it. Those 
that couldn’t afford it bought Sonny Boy. 
It is somewhat like it only smaller........ 75¢ 
ORDER EARLY: Some varieties are always 
sold ont before the end of the season. 
WE SHIP ONLY ONE-YEAR-OLD ROOTS 
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