TERMS USED IN DESCRIPTIONS: - 
BAGHDAD (Whiting, 1946) Deep strong yellow self of heavy substance, 
overlaid with a metallic lustre of burnished brass. An Oriental yel- 
low tone of unique distinction. 75c 
BALLERINA (Hall, 1951) A large, ruffled, wide-petaled flamingo pink 
self with deep orange beard. Fine form. $5.00 
BALLET DANCER (Kleinsorge, 1949) A delightful golden apricot-tan self 
whose flaring form symbolizes the swirling skirts of the ballet 
dancer. $1.50 
BANDED BEAUTY (H. Sass, 1948) Yellow ground plicata with red- 
brown markings banding the edges of the falls. ifeye 
BANDMASTER (Hall, 1944) A powder-blue iris whose large, vigorous 
growing, free-blooming habits make it a favorite. 75c 
BARBARA ADAMS (Cahoon, 1947) Rich blue-purple. Good form. 75¢ 
BARBARA LUDDY (Lapham, 1947) Clear pink with just a touch of ivory 
around the tangerine beard. Rounded form. $1.50 
BELLERIVE (Benson, 1950) A husky cream iris of semi-flaring form, 
slightly ruffled, and of excellent substance. $2.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach, 1942) Large, clear deep yellow self. Fine 
form, heavy substance and smooth texture. Late. 60c 
BLACK BANNER (Nicholls, 1947) Very deep blue purple. Its near black 
color is sleek and rich. Late flowering. $1.00 
BLACK DIAMOND (Schreiner, 1951) This new ebony-blue-black glistens 
with a lustrous black-silk sheen. Though a low growing plant, the 
flowers are good size. $4.00 
BLACK & GOLD (Kleinsorge, 1943) A striking variegata with rich 
chrome standards and black-maroon falls. 75c 
BLUE BLAZES (Welch, 1950) A lovely tall, clean, smooth blue. Darker 
accent on falls. : $4.00 
BLUE ELEGANCE (Jory, 1948) Full rounded standards of clear chicory 
blue; semi-flaring falls a deeper tone. $2.00 
BLUE GLOW (Nicholls, 1948) Deep indigo blue of great smoothness 
and lustre. Brown haft and white beard. 75c 
BLUE MOOD (Whiting, 1950) Deep blue blended self. Flowers are of 
heavy substance, wide and full, with well domed standards and 
nicely arched falls. $1.00 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting, 1945) Dykes Medal winner and one of the 
most popular iris grown. Large flowers of near cornflower blue with 
a silvery overtone. Splendid form and branching. A ‘must have”’ if 
not already in your garden. $1.00 
BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass, 1942) Blue and white plicata whose large 
blooms are heavily marked and dotted blue violet. 75¢ 
BLUE VALLEY (K. Smith, 1947) Large, medium blue self with flaring 
falls and wide hafts. Pleasingly ruffled. A blue of excellent substance 
and form with no hint of lavender. $1.00 
BOLD COURTIER (Whiting, 1949) Glowing blend of deep rose and 
copper. Petals of good substance heavily crimped at edges. $1.00 
BRASS BAND (Whiting, 1949) An orange yellow bicolor as dashing and 
bold as the flourish of a trumpet. 75¢ 
BRIGHT LIGHTS (Schreiner, 1946) A bright waxy yellow with soft tan 
stitching and an alabaster-white blaze on falls. 75c 
