BOLD COURTIER (Whiting ‘49). M. (Mirabelle x 
Cedar Rose.) Rich brown blend. Full, ruffled 
flower. Can't miss as a superb parent. 
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BOLD PAGEANT (Tompkins ‘52). M-L. (Stardom x 
Arab Chief) x (Gypsy x Prairie Fire.) Pure light 
brown, very broad of parts. Net 
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BRASS BAND (Whiting ‘49). E-M., 38 inches. 
((Matula x Calif. Gold) x (Golden Spike)) x 
Veishea). Brassy yellow. With such blood 
should produce browns, blends and rich 
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BRIGHT BROCADE (Tompkins ‘52). M-L. (Laven- 
der & Gold Lace) x ((Intermezzo x Cedar Rose) 
x (Gypsy Rose.)) Standards gold flushed violet. 
Falls deep Petunia-violet flushed red and gold, 
with gold at the beard. Standards and falls 
have a deep Chantilly-like edge of sparkling 
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BRIGHT HOUR (G. Douglas ‘52), M-L. (Cook 
129-42 x Criterion.) Probably the most stun- 
ning of all the new amoeanas. Silvery-white 
standards, rich purple falls with a white bor- 
der two-thirds of the way down the falls. 
H.-Cy 48). Ms ‘53> Net $15.00 
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BRIGHT SONG (Schroeder 49). E. ((Midwest Gem 
x Far West) x (Morocco Rose)) x (China Maid x 
Golden Eagle). Orchid-pink with tangerine 
beard. H.M. ‘50 $5.00 
SE—10 
BRILLIANT ROSE (Austin ‘53). E.-M., 42 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Inspiration.) Between Inspira- 
tion and Mulberry Rose in color, beard nearly 
white. Net $3.00 
S—14 
BRITANNIA (Tompkins ‘49). M. (Apex) x (Cape 
Bon x Redward). Very large, long, rich red. 
Top quality and top blood. Should be a re- 
markable parent for reds or rich blends. H.M. 
‘90. Net $6.00 
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BROADRIPPLE (Buss ‘52). M., 36 inches. (Violet 
Symphony x Prob. Vista Veronica.) Self of 
light violet-blue, lighter at broad hafts. $10.00 
E—29 
BRONZE BROCADE (Nesmith '48). M. (Sequatchee 
x Tobacco Road.) Copper, red and brown to- 
gether in a warm, rich blend. H.M. '48...$3.50 
E—25 
BRONZED COPPER (Kleinsorge ‘43). M. (Sister 
to Auburn.) Light copper flushed metallic 
lavender $ .50 
BRONZE SYMPHONY (Pattison ‘52). M., 36 in. 
(Copper River x Patrice.) Bright light bronze. 
Pedigree for a break in rich yellow plicatas. 
Tal INAS eee! $11.50 
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BROWNLAND (Muhlestein ‘'51). M.-L. (Casa Mo- 
rena x Tobacco Road.) Ruffled tan blend with 
light blue flush in falls. The ruffling gives it 
distinction $4.00 
E—4 
BROWN STAIN (Muhlestein ‘48). M. (Grand Can- 
yon x Stained Glass.) Richer, wider Bryce Can- 
yon type. Garden visitors like it, but not the 
name. We're sorry we christened this iris so, 
but think you may enjoy it, anyway, as a fine 
garden subject and parent. C.O.C. ‘47. ..$1.50 
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BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge '33). M.-L. (Mexico x 
Tobacco Road.) Copper-tan with a lot of life. 
Splendid parent for rich blends. Could be used 
in a red program. A.M. ‘47 $1.00 
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BURGUNDY SPLASH (Craig ‘49). M. (Tiffany x 
Madam L. Aureau) x (Tiffany x Los Angeles). 
Standards subdued burgundy. Falls yellow 
with one inch stippled border $6.00 
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BURMESE GOLD (Whiting '45). M.-L. (Happy Days 
x E. B. Williamson) x (Prairie Sunset). De 
lectable, smooth apricot, gold and buff blend 
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BURMESE RUBY (Muhlestein ‘49). M.-L. (Red 
Valor x Red Gleam.) A complete red self only 
the orange beard in contrast. Has an enamel- 
like finish rather than velvety. I rather think 
it will be a splendid parent if used with 
things to get away from sunburning, and 
breed to something with lush foliage for its 
foliage is sparce. H.C. ‘48 $2.00 
E—4 
BURNISHED BRONZE (Craig ‘51). M. (China Maid 
x Tiffany) x( Prairie Sunset). Henna-brown and 
violet blend 
BUTTERFLY BLUE (O. Fay ‘52). L.. 36 in. (47-34 
x Cahokia.) Ruffled, semi-flaring clear light 
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BUTTERFLY WINGS* (White ‘46). E.-M. (Pink 
Jadu x I. Susiana) x (Theme x Sacramento). 
Porcelain blue (or blue-oyster shell) with falls 
heavily lined like a butterfly’s wings. H.M. 
‘47 $2.00 
CAHOKIA (Faught ‘48). M. (4E1: Purissima x 
B31: Purissima x Santa Barbara) x (B31 x 
Santa Clara). Very light blue with greenish 
midrib. Superb parent for blues and whites. 
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CAIRO (Kleinsorge '52). M. (Undoubtedly Tobacco 
Road blood.) Blended rich tones of brown, tan 
and copper for which Dr. Kleinsorge is well 
known. A fine border plant 
E—29 
CALIFORNIA ROSE (Salbach '47). M., 36 inches. . 
(Sdlg. x Marquita) x (Prairie Sunset). Luscious 
pink and tan blend. H.M. ‘47 
E—18 
CALOR (Craig ‘50). M. (Prairie Sunset x Peach 
Glow.) Medium-sized ruffled flower of brilliant 
orange overlaid copper 
E—29 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux ‘38). M. Lustrous rich pur- 
ple. Still one of the best in its color class. 
Net 
E—41 
CAMPANULA (Tompkins ‘48). M. (Blue Shimmer x 
Great Lakes.) Lovely Campanula blue. Swell 
blood here for blues and plicatas $1.00 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting ‘47). M.-L. (Ama- 
ranth x Three Oaks.) Rich as Tapestry. Deep 
ruby heavily overlaid with copper. Wonderful 
breeding for reds and blends. H.M. ‘47. .$3.50 
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