BOLD COPPER. Dark tan to brown 
blend. Ruffled flowers. Heavy bloomer 
on 38 inch stalk. This from Sass Bros. 
1950. A good one. $5.00 
BONNY. Peppermint pink in color and 
leathery substance. Tangerine beard. 
From Mr. Lapham. H. M., 1950. $1.00 
BONNIE DUNDEE. (Luke Norton, 1954). 
See description under our New Introduc- 
tions; on fourth page of our Catalog. Here 
is a real one. $15.00 
BRIGHT LIGHTS. (Novel plicata). In 
garden effect a bright waxy yellow with 
an intriguing alabaster-white blaze on the 
falls and soft tan stitching to further cap- 
tivate one. Afar it carries as a yellow, 
closer a bi-toned yellow with deep golden 
standards and white-bordered yellow falls. 
75¢ 
BRIGHT SONG. (Schroeder, 1949). E. 
38 inches. A casually ruffled bright pink 
flower of great brilliancy. In our gardens 
it was perhaps one of the finest, most bril- 
liant of the “raspberry pinks” with a 
prominent tangerine beard. Extra fine 
growing qualities with tall, very well 
branched stems. It is a striking new Iris, 
original in coloring and poise. H. M,, 
1950. : $6.00 
BRONZE BROCADE. (Nesmith, 1948). 
M. L. The name is most descriptive of 
this lustrous warm blend of copper red 
and tobacco brown. The standards are 
bronzy red, very broad and roundly 
domed with strong midrib. The semi- 
flaring and ruffled falls have a brown 
undercolor blushed Corinthian purple 
around the bronzy gold beard. There is a 
darker band of Kaiser brown bordering 
both standards and falls. Heavy sub- 
stanced flowers. Strong vigorous growth 
with 10 or more blooms on 5-way branch- 
ing stalk. H. M., A. I. S., 1948. 40-in. $2.00 
BROWN BOY. Very brilliant copper with 
orange tones. Large flower, medium 
height. Very popular, order early. 50c 
BROWN THRASHER. A very bright cop- 
pery golden brown. Very brilliant. Award 
Merit. 715¢ 
BRYCE CANYON. (Kleinsorge, 1944). 
This flower is a pure self of distinct warm 
shades of henna-copper closely resembling 
the glowing colors of the rock formation 
in the colorful canyon for which it was 
named. Of good substance on well branch- 
ed stems, highly domed standards and 
broad round falls. Mid-season. 36-in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1945. A. M. 1947. $1.00 
BURGUNDY ROSE. Large, ruffled flow- 
er of dark Amethyst Rose. No color like 
ite $1.00 
Garden Clubs can pool orders and get 
the lower price brackets and premiums. 
CAHOKIA. (Faught 1948). One of the 
very finest blues and considered by some 
the purest blue we have. A hint of tur- 
quoise in the blue gives a positively en- 
chanting shade of blue. Enhanced by a 
pale lemon-colored beard Cahokia is cer- 
tainly one of the finest of the light blues. 
H. M., 1949. $7.50 
CAMEROUN. Lustrous deep purple from 
France. Absolutely glows. 60c 
CAMPFIRE GLOW. Aglow with fire, this 
vibrantly colored Iris without haft mark- 
ings or any other coloring is a fiery ruby 
self with a bright metallic copper sheen. 
Even the beard is reddish with a copper 
glint. H. M., 1947. $4.50 
CANDY KID. (Frances Norton, 1954). 
Our new top line introduction for 1954. 
Description under New Introductions of 
Ours, 1954. $15.00 
CAPE BON. (Tompkins, 1945). M. L. 38- 
in. A large blend of rich Arabian red and 
copper brown. Heavy substance and 
smooth finish. H. M. ’45. 90c 
CAPTAIN WELLS. A deep glossy maroon 
purple that is a large, rich solidly colored 
self. 50c 
Figure your wants our way; then figure 
your costs using the other fellow’s prices. 
Of course you get better values with us. 
CAPELLA. (H.E. Sass 1950). (Snowking 
x White recessive sdlg. from plicatas) x 
Ola Kala) x (Ola Kala x Ella Callis). One 
of the darkest yellows we have seen. A 
real beauty with wonderful form and a 
smooth glistening finish. Strong, well 
branched stalks. $6.00 
CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE. (DeForest 
1951). M. L. 38 in. (V. of Mirza x Fire- 
cracker). A new plicata with deep cream 
and yellow ground and heavy markings 
of orange red and cinnamon that are in- 
tensified across the haft and shoulders. 
H. M. 1952. $7.50 
CARABELLA. (DeForest, 1949). Clear 
self of medium salmon pink with self 
beard. Tall. H. M. 1949. $2.25 
CARDINAL’S ROBE. (Lyell ’50). (In- 
dian Hills x Sable). Rich as a Cardinal’s 
robe. Sister to new introduction Purple 
Flash. 42 inches. $4.50 
CARNIVAL PARADE. (Sass). Yellow 
plicata with dark rose top on standards, 
the falls are dark rose with a blaze of 
gold in center. Massive flower, late. 5ce 
CAROLINE BURR. Something different 
in old ivory with an odd cast of soft and 
elusive green. The best of the creams. 
Award of Merit. 50c 
CAROLINE JANE. (DeForest 1951) M. 38 
in. (Her Grace x Tiffany) x New Hope. 
A large flaring and heavily ruffled pli- 
cata of white ground work and violet edg- 
ing. One of the loveliest of the new pli- 
catas. $12.00 
