BLACK FORREST (Schreiner, 1945). We retain this older black for the reason 
that it is still used extensively by breeders .................-.----------:ee1eeceeeeeee 
BLACK HILLS (Fay, 1951). My favorite of all the blacks and it is black as 
ink. It grows tall and very robust and blooms well ......... Dei entices = MencID atari 
BLACK RUBY (Dolman, 1949). A very dark Iris but with glowing red .............. 
BLACK SATIN (Nesmith, 1951). A stunning new black creation that may 
well be the blackest of all, Visitors rave over it. ...-...-..<.-.---<.-c--:--s0e- 2-22-22 NET 
BLUE ELEGANCE (Jory, 1948). A medium light blue oncobred. Its rich 
bloodlines make it a most valuable breeder of pure blues ..........-.--.--.------.--2----- 
BLUE ENSIGN (Meyer, 1937). This is the best blue to come out of England. 
It has personality and charm. Won the Dykes Medal ............-.-----------------2tte-+ 
BLUE HAWAII (Schreiner, 1954). Deeper than Harbor blue, this rich marine 
blue out of Snow Flurry has all the charm of that fine White s.cet wee oe eee 
BLUE RHYTHM (Whiting, 1945). How can you have a good Iris garden 
without this sterling two-tone blue. Dykes Medal Winnev.........................----- 
BLUE RIM (Larsen, 1948). A vivid and striking blue plicata -......................-...--.- 
BLUE SHIMMER (Sass, 1942). Now priced so low that everyone can have 
it ine pluesin this lovely, plicata is really: bluew.= 2252 esence eee ne 
BLUE VALLEY (Smith, 1947). A sister seedling to Keene Valley and Lady 
Ilse. Tall and pretentious it is the best buy in a blue ~............-.----------------------- 
BLUMOHR (Marx, 1949). An Oncobred in great demand but not blue at all. 
It is a rose lavender, a most entrancing flower and large .......................--------- 
BRIGHT SONG (Schroeder, 1949). A tangerine bearded rose pink ...................- 
BRONZE BROCADE (Nesmith, 1948). A highly colored blend that was much 
admired here and it grows and blooms well. Stunning ..............------.-.-::-:--.-------+ 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge). An outstanding brown that has produced 
more of the good new browns than any other Iris. A good buy .................--.-- 
BURMESE RUBY (Muhlestein). Quite distinct in its deep red tones .................. 
CAHOKIA (Faught, 1948). A grand medium light blue of finest oe and 
charm. It will produce true blue seedlings in quantity —............----.---2-:------------ 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting). Great depth of color this fine deep red ............ 
CAPE BON (Tompkins). Lots of coppery tones underlie the rich velvety red 
in this newly patterned Iris. We like it very much ............-...----..--------------------- 
CAPITOLA (Reinelt). One of the finest breeders in our entire list. It is rich 
in onco blood and throws wierd and strange offspring ..................--...--------------- 
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CAROL HARKER (Naylor, 1951). A sure winner in the show room for 
the color is etherial, (blue with a golden heart), its most recent 
triumph was Queen of the Show at Richland, Wash., and this bloom is 
pictured on page 63 of the October 1954, American Iris Society 
Bulletin. This Iris grows well everywhere and blooms every year........ 
CASCADIAN (Linse, 1952). A seedling from two famous parents, Snow Flurry 
and Cloud Castle. A very wide and voluptuous white 
CASA MORENA (DeForrest). From this chestnut brown Iris came the new 
Dykes Medal Winner Argus Pheasant. Fine garden variety 
CATHEDRAL BELLS (Wallace, 1953). This pale but luscious pink beauty has 
taken the country by storm. Outstanding in every way 
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