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BRIGHT MELODY (Snyder, 1942) Smooth flower of rich Concord grape 
coloring. 75c 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach, 1934) Violet-blue self of rich deep color. An older 
iris, but still very attractive. 60c 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944) Distinctive brown self. Blend of 
copper with brown undertones, touched wih henna. $1.00 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buechley, 1932) Large medium blue. Though an 
old timer, this tall, vigorous iris is still popular. 60c 
BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1940) Buff-fawn with tangerine beard. Falls are 
overlaid with a smoky lavender hue. 60c 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall, 1946) Unusual dark rosy amethyst. Flowers 
are large and ruffled. Color very strong and striking. $1.00 
BURGUNDY SPLASH (Craig, 1949) This well formed iris has standards 
of subdued burgundy-red with broad falls of a creamy yellow stip- 
pled with an intense burgundy border. $5.00 
BURMESE GOLD (Whiting, 1945) A radiant blend of red and gold. 
Increases well and makes a good garden clump. 60c 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting, 1947) A glowing ruby red self, heavily 
overlaid with bright copper which gives it a metallic sheen. Wide 
full form and exceptional color. $2.00 
CANYON ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1946) This iris is an interesting blend of 
violet copper and golden tan. 60c 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook, 1941) Glossy maroon-purple self with subdued 
yellow beard. Medium size flowers on tall stalks. 60c 
CARABELLA (DeForest, 1949) A smooth medium salmon-pink self, with 
self beard. $1.50 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson, 1946) Standards ruffled lemon. Falls 
white with pencil streaks of gold. Very attractive. 75¢ 
CASA MORENA (DeForest, 1943) Deep glistening brown standards and 
falls. Orange beard. Large, lustrous blooms. $1.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945) Large pink, tan and apricot 
blend. Heavy stalks. Pleasantly ruffled. $1.50 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting, 1941) A near self of deep, warm brown red of 
great garden value. 60c 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge, 1946) Pure chamois with yellow beard tipped 
bronze. No veinings or markings. Both standards and falls are waved 
at the edges. An outstanding iris. $1.50 
CHANTILLY (Hall, 1945) Charming ruffled orchid-pink. Edges of both 
standards and falls are heavily frilled and fluted. $1.00 
CHERIE (Hall, 1947) Best known of the “flamingo pinks,’’ this Dykes 
Medal winner is a large, ruffled, full bodied pink self of excellent 
form and substance with deep tangerine beard. $3.50 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest, 1942) Velvety brown-red bicolor with 
wide standards and rounded falls. 60c 
CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936) Blend of pink, golden bronze and soft 
lilac. Large blooms on tall stems. 75c 
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