BANDMASTER 75 
(Hall 44) M. 38”—A very large, vigorous 
growing and free blooming medium blue. 
The color holds up unusually well. A.M. 744. 
BARBARA LUDDY 3.00 
(Lapham 747) M. 38”—A clear pink with 
a touch of ivory around the very broad 
tangerine beard. Holds up under hot sun 
and rain. H.C. 46; H.M. ’47. 
BELLE AMIE 1.50 
(Ohl 749) M.L. 35”—Very large and beau- 
tifully ruffled “lemon-ice” Iris. One of the 
best. H.M. ’50. 
BERTHA GERSDORFF ay be 
(J. Sass 42) M. 32”—Standards are yellow 
flushed pink. Fails, yellow flushed pinkish 
purple. 
BLACK BANNER 75 
(Nicholls 47) M. 32”—Intensely colored 
near black, sleek and velvety, with nearly 
solid hafts. H.M. 747. 
BLACK DIAMOND 7.50 
(Schreiner ’51) M.L. 33”—Related to Black 
Forest, it is almost twice as large. The falls 
are wide and full; the finish like black silk. 
The entire flower is a monotone of ebony- 
blue-black. H.M. ’52. 
BLACK FOREST 1.00 
(Schreiner ’47) M. 32”—A rich, silky, ebony 
blue-black, the effect of which is intensified 
by a very solid haft and a blackish blue 
beard. H.M. 46; A.M. ’48. 
BLACK HILLS 10.00 
(Fay ’51) M. 36”—Very dark, almost black. 
Taller and larger than its parent Black 
Forest. H.M. ’51. 
BLACK MISCHIEF 10.00 
(Schreiner 53) E.M. 36”—Free flowering, 
early blooming, intensely colored near black; 
as rich and deep a midnight hue as can be 
imagined. 
BLACK RUBY 1.50 
(Dolman 749) E. 34”—An almost black-red, 
extra smooth and glossy. Hafts are clean 
and devoid of markings, the bronze-gold 
beard seemingly placed on a solid piece of 
velvety crimson-black. Branching is good 
and increases rapidly. 
BLUE ELEGANCE yar de 
(Jory ’48) E. 40”—Beautiful onco-hybrid 
of very large size. Standards are clear 
blue with semi-flaring falls of deeper blue. 
H.M. 749. 
BLUE PARAKEET 6.00 
(Waters °50) M.L. 40” —A lovely clear 
Chicory blue with a very decided olive haft 
reaching nearly an inch down the fall. 
Heavy fragrance. 
BLUE RHYTHM 1.00 
(Whiting 45) M.L. 38”—A step nearer real 
blue in an iris, being close to cornflower 
blue. Flowers large and full, with wide haft. 
Widely considered for Dykes Medal last 
year. H.M. ’45; A.M. °47, 
BLUE SHIMMER 75 
(J. Sass 42) 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. Pep- 
pered, not buttonhole stitched as ordinary. 
H.M. *42; A.M. 744. 
BLUE VALLEY 1.50 
(K. Smith 747) M.L. 40”—This new iris is 
very near to true blue, ruffled and large in 
size; it possesses an unusual sparkling sheen. 
H.M. 747. 
BLUMOHR 10.00 
(Marx 749) E.M. 37”—A very large, heavily 
substanced lower of medium blue. Broad 
slightly ruffled petals. Typical of the larger 
onco-breds. H.M. ’50. 
BOLD COPPER 5.00 
(Sass ’50) M. 38”—Dark tan to brown 
blend. Ruffled flowers and a heavy bloomer. 
BRIGHT MELODY .75 
(Snyder 42) M. 34”—Rich reddish grape 
color with chestnut haft and metallic sheen. 
Unique and attractive. 
BRIGHT SONG 5.00 
(Schroeder 49) E. 38”—A ruffled bright 
raspberry pink, with a prominent tangerine 
beard. H.M. ’50. 
BRONZE BROCADE 3.00 
(Nesmith 748) M.L. 40”—Lustrous warm 
blend of copper red and tobacco brown. 
A darker band of brown bordering both 
standards and falls. H.M. 748. 
BROWN THRASHER 75 
(Kirkland ’41) M. 34”°—A brilliant two- 
toned brown glistening with metallic irides- 
cence. True brown shades found in no other 
iris. 
BRYCE CANYON 1.00 
(Kleinsorge 44) M.L. 38”—A distinct and 
warm shade of henna-copper, self-colored. 
It has especially broad hafts, large, rounded 
falls, and firmly held standards. A good 
grower everywhere. H.M. 745; A.M. 747. 
CAHOKIA 5.00 
(Faught ’48) M. 36”—One of the finest 
light blues enhanced by a pale lemon col- 
ored beard. H.M. 749, 
CAMPFIRE GLOW 3.50 
(Whiting 47) M.L. 35”—A fiery ruby self 
with a bright metallic copper sheen. Even 
the beard is reddish with a copper glint. 
H.M. ’47. 
CAROLYN LOUISE 1.00 
(Bernard Ulrich ’47) M. 32”—This is a very 
outstanding Iris and worthy of your atten- 
tion. Domed standards of burnished gold 
and semi-flaring, broad falls of reddish 
brown. Giving a soft blended effect. Fra- 
grant. 
CASA MORENA 1.00 
(DeForest 43) M. 34”—Extra large, deep, 
glistening, rich brown. Same solid color on 
standards and falls. Beard brownish orange. 
H.M. ’44; A.M. ’46. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR 1.25 
(Kleinsorge 45) M. 38”—Very large ruffled 
pink, tan and apricot blend. With extra 
heavy stalk bearing up to ten flowers. H.M. 
45; A.M. 747, 
