BALLET DANCER (Klein. 1949) M. 38 in. 
Chamois x Cascade Splendor). A very 
rich blend of light golden tan and apri- 
cot. Heavy substance and lovely ruffled 
flowers of flaring form. A must have. 
Teil, MSA oe a ete oot ae ee 1.50 
BALL GOWN (Craig 50) M. 37 in. (China 
Maid x Tiffany) x Sultans Robe. Lovely 
ruffled blend of tan and brown with a 
heavy infusion of rich aconite violet 
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BANNER BRIGHT (Crosby 1954) M. L. ((Mel- 
loglow x Sunset Serenade) x Cascade 
Splendor)). Rich, glowing self of orange 
yellow with a misty overtone of gleam- 
ing buff. Beautiful of form and very 
broad petaled. Outstanding. H. M. 1954 
(Spindrift x Melitza). A large light shell 
pink with a flush of cream around the 
loyersitels Inky ING MO = 2 ee ee 1.50 
BARIA (P. Cook 1951) E. 12 in. An inter- 
mediate of soft, clear yellow with slight- 
ly waved petals. Lovely. H. M. 1951 
tee RTS ee eee 1.50 
BELLE AMIE (Ohl 1949) M. 35 in. (Tiffany 
x Golden Fleece). Large ruffled white 
with a heavy border and flush of gold. 
/® Vorexs(uivs Ink ING IAL 1.00 
BELLE BRUNETTE (Mitchell 1948) M. 38 in. 
(Orloff x Siegfried) x (sdlg. x Siegfried). 
A bright new plicata of yellow cream 
AINCEOSC en ee eee ee. ee 100 
BELLE MEADE (Wills 1952) M. 39 in. (Blue 
Shimmer x Snow Crystal). A very lovely 
new plicata of snow white ground with 
feather edging of bright, clear blue 
violet. Perfect formed flowers and very 
heavy of substance with a gleaming 
finish. Excellent stalks and branching. 
ign VelO52 = _ 8.00 
BELLERIVE (Benson 1949) E. M. 35 in. 
(Birchbark x Gallant Leader). A very 
large, heavily substanced flower of rich 
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BEN BOLT (Lothrop 1951) L. 40 in. (Esquire 
x (sdlg. x The Black Douglas). A very 
fine dark blue black flower of excellent 
form and size with very heavy sub- 
stance. Long lasting. Stalks are strong 
and very well branched ________. 2.00 
BENTON OLIVE (Morris 1949) E. M. L. 36 
in. A new bitone blend trom England 
that created a lot of favorable comments 
in our garden last year. The standards 
are a self blend of olive gray and pale 
blue while the falls are olive tan with 
a flushed on pattern of blue purple. 
Different and most unusual this is still 
very lovely __- S ase 23.50 
BIG TIME (Lapham 1951) M. 35 in. (Red 
Waves x (Redward x Copper Rose). A 
new red of large size with broad heavily 
substanced! ‘petals === eee 9.00 
BIG UTE (Wallace 1954) M. L. 38 in. (Grand 
Canyon x (Lancaster x Three Oaks)). As 
| saw this in the originators garden in 
Salt Lake City last year, it appeared to 
be a larger, and much improved Grand 
Canyon, done in rich shades of red 
San Francisco). One of the loveliest of 
the new plicatas, this is a great favorite 
with us. It has a flaring, fluted form 
that gives it a gay, sparkling personality. 
The ground color is sparkling white and 
the border is a precise stitching of rich, 
violet toned blue. Once seen, this is long 
remembered. H. M. 1952 -_-_-=_- 3.00 
BLACK BELLE (Stevens 1951) M. L. 30 in. 
(Sdig. from Sable). A flaring flower of 
very dark ruby with a heavy black over- 
lay.cFine 2222 —-S— =e =e Sse 3.00 
BLACK CASTLE (Schreiner 1953) M. 32 in. 
(Black Forest Sib. x Down East). One of 
the fine new dark iris from the famous 
Schreiner line of blacks. This has very 
good form and its intense darkness is 
set off by a very rich orange beard 
ene 10.00 
BLACK DIAMOND (Schreiner 1951) M. 35 
in. (Black Forest Sib. x Down East). A 
very fine purple black of quite large 
size and with excellent form. H. M. 1258 
BLACK FOREST (Schreiner 1945) M. 34 in. 
(Dymia x Ethiop Queen). A very dark, 
almost truly black flower of medium 
size. This has heavy substance and ex- 
quisite form A. Mo 1948 2222s=== 1.00 
BLACK HILLS (Fay 1951) M. 40 in. (Black 
Valor x Gulf Stream) x Black Forest. A 
rich blue black with full, nicely propor- 
tioned petals and lovely flaring form. 
The substance is very heavy and the 
flowers are free from venations and the 
color is intensified by a beard the same 
color as the petals. Strong, well 
branched stalks. A. M. 1954_-___~- 7.50 
BLACK RUBY (Dolman 1949) M. 34 in. 
(Melanie Dolman x sdlg.). Very dark, 
dusky red with lighter standards. H. M. 
1949 ee ee ae oe ee 1.00 
BLACK TAFFETA (Songer 1954) M. L. 35 in. 
(Black Forest x Sib. to Night Life). An 
unusually rich, dark black purple self 
with a self colored beard. The form is 
excellent and it has broad, slightly 
ruffled petals and a glistening finish. 
One of the best new blacks seen last 
Vedio a oe ee eee ae ee 18.00 
BLIZZARD (Knowl. 1949) E. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Easter Morn). An exquisite white 
of large size with bread ruffled petals. 
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BLUE ANGEL WINGS (McKee 1949) M. 38 
in. (((Snow Flurry x 4017) x (Misty Rose 
x Miobelle)) x (Snow Flurry))). A lovely 
blue white with the blue coloring almost 
a powdery blue over white. Large but 
dainty Wes rea eee eee2.00 
BLUEBIRD BLUE (Fay 1953) M. 36 in. (Helen 
McGregor x Cahokia). A large, well 
formed blue of great brilliance. The 
slight violet undertone adds to its bright- 
MESS N\ alo 5A ene ae ee 10.00 
BLUE BLAZES (Welch 1950) M. 38 in. (Gu- 
drun x Easter Morn) x Great Lakes. A 
light blue of great size and beautiful 
form. Very broad petals of heavy sub- 
stance. A sensation wherever we have 
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BLUE CASCADE (Howe 1954) M. 38 in. 
((Purissima x Cloud Castle) x Bay State). 
A very large, semi-flaring and intensely 
ruffled flower of glittering light blue. 
Very fine as it bloomed here last year 
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BLUE CHALLENGE (Dubes 1954) M. 37 in. 
(Gudrun x Great Lakes). An extremely 
large, broad petaled flower of clean 
light blue. Smoothly finished and heav- 
ily substanced. H. C. 1950._____ 18.50 
BLUE ELEGANCE (Jory 1948) E. M. 38 in. 
(Purissima x Capitola). A large cleanly 
colored blue hybrid. Has the typical onco 
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BLUE FAIRY (Muhl. 1953) E. M. 36 in. (Cool 
Lemonade x Hoogie Boy). A new blue 
of medium size with very flaring and 
jauntily ruffled flowers. Of Hoogiana 
ancestry, this should be an interesting 
parent. The fastest increaser we have 
ever seen and easiest of all to pod_ 2.00 
BLUE FLIGHT (Frazee-Albright 1954) M. L. 
36 in. (The Admiral x (Pink Salmon Sib. 
x Great Lakes)). A very flaring flower 
of heavy substance and satiny finish. In 
color it is a medium blue with a hint of 
rosy lavender in its undertones. The 
beard is a slightly darker shade of blue 
and is very full. With its parentage, this 
should be a fine breeder for several 
differenialinese ii Gamo oS =e 12.00 
BLUE HAWAII (Schreiner 1954) E. M. 40 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Sylvia Murray). A very 
large medium blue of fine form and 
with petal formation and ruffling that is 
reminiscent of its parent -_--_---~- 7.50 
BLUE MARVEL (Dubes 1954) M. 36 in. 
(Missouri x Great Lakes) x Gloriole. A 
large flower of flaring form and heavy 
substance done in very pale lavender 
blue. The flowers have a satiny finish 
and a sparkling sheen. This was_un- 
doubtedly one of the best liked of all 
the new light blues in the garden last 
year. H. Cy 195322 ease = ae 20.00 
BLUE MOOD (Whiting 1950) M. L. 34 in. 
Vatican Purple x (Beotie x Huguette). 
Blended blue self with a faint smoky 
overtone. Large See 00 
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BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting 1945) M. 38 in. 
(Annabel x Blue Zenith). One of the best 
known and highest rated blues. Dykes 
Medal/19.50) 222 ae eee 1.00 
BLUE SAPPHIRE (Schreiner 1953) E. M. 40 
in. (Snow Flurry x Chivalry). A very out- 
standing new blue of large size and 
beautiful form. The petals are heavily 
substanced and very broad with heavily 
ruffled edges. While this is a light blue, 
it has a silvery white undertone that 
gives it clarity of color and a life not 
often seen in blues. H. M. 1954_-_. 7.50 
BLUE SERENE (Wills 1953) M. 35 in. (Blue 
Rhythm x St. Regis). Slightly lighter than 
Blue Rhythm, this is several shades 
bluer and has a lovely ruffled, semi- 
flaring form. Heavily substanced and 
nicely finished. H. M5 195322222" 9.00 
BLUE TINSEL (Dubes 1954) M. 36 in. (Mis- 
souri x Great Lakes) x Gloriole. A beav- 
tifully formed, scintillating ice blue self 
with nicely domed stands and flaring 
falls. Heavy substance and frosty spark- 
ling finish. Excellent. H. M. 1953 20.00 
BLUE VALLEY (Smith 1947) M. 38 in. (Lake 
George x Great Lakes). A large flaring 
flower of medium blue. A. M. viet 
BLUMOHR (Marx 1949) E. M. 37 in. (Wm. 
Mohr x Orloff). A pale powder blue of 
large size and beautiful onco form. 
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BOLD COPPER (Sass 1950) M. 36 in. ((Gold- 
en Age x P. Sunset) x Ola Kala) x To- 
bacco Road. A most unusual new copper 
blend. This has beautifully ruffled flow- 
ers of flaring form and heavy substance. 
A richer tone of red copper seems to 
radiate over the falls ____________ 3.50 
BOLD COURTIER (Whiting 1949) L. 36 in. 
(Mirabelle x Cedar Rose). A_ brilliant 
blend of deep rose and copper with a 
very heavy substance and lacquer like 
finish. The petals are heavily crimped 
and curled .<. ...)_ 3) 1.00 
