A. Z. WELLS* (Luella Noyd '53). E.-M. (Ormohr x 
Indian Hills.) Simply huge rich purple in the 
color tones of its pollen parent, and retaining 
some of the Mohr characteristics $7.00 
BAGHDAD (Whiting ‘46). M.-L. (Garden Glory x 
Golden Spike.) Yellow with bronze overlay. 
Highly potent pollen. Should be an excellent 
breeder for yellows, blends and red $ .75 
BALI BELLE (Mitchell '46). M. (Two plicatas.) Deli- 
cately stippled tan, over yellow ground. .$1.00 
BALDY (Craig ‘53) M.-L. 40 in. (Acropolis x Des- 
tiny) x (Wabash)) x (Regal Robe x Wabash.) 
Somewhat similar to old Shah Jehan is this 
gull-gray and iridescent purple neglecta. 
Should bring vigor into Neglecta and Amoena 
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BALLERINA (D. Hall ‘51). M. (46-30: 4407 x 
Cherie) x (Hit Parade). Beautifully wide, fully- 
fashioned light pink that is sure to be a top 
parent. A. M. ‘53 $5.00 
BALLET DANCER (Kleinsorge ‘49). E.-M. (Chamois 
x Cascade Splendor.) Apricot-tan. Falls flare 
horizontally. A.M. ‘52 $1.50 
BALLET IN BLUE (Miles). M. (Sister to Vanda.) 
Nicely formed blue, and a superb breeder. 
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BALMUNG (H. P. Sass ‘39). M. (From yel. plic. 
breeding, undoubtedly Orloff and Tiffany 
blood.) Fine wide yellow-ground, brown- 
sticked, plicata $ .60 
BANDED BEAUTY (H. Sass ‘48). M. (48-38: Tif- 
fany x Siegfried) x (33-38: Rameses sdlg. x 
Orloff.) Brown banded plicata 
BANDIT (Tompkins ‘50) M. 36 in. (Redward x 
Cape Bon.) Rich red of superb breeding. 
Net $1.00 
BANDMASTER (D. Hall ‘44). M. (Blue sdlg. x Great 
Lakes.) Large medium blue. H.M. '44....$ .75 
BANNER BRIGHT (L. Crosby ‘54) M-L. 36 in. 
(Mellowglow x Sunset Serenade) x (Cascade 
Splendor.) Unusually bright self of orange- 
yellow-buff. H.C. ‘53 $15.00 
BARLOW BEAUTY (Aylette '46). M. 36 inches. 
(Tiffany x Ruth Pollock.) A really nice yellow 
plicata from Australia $3.00 
BARRIMOHR* (Wm. Miller ‘44). M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Adobe.) Large, well formed purple bi-color. 
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BAY STATE (Corey '49). M. (Pale Moonlight x 
Great Lakes.) Highly praised, smoothly fin- 
ished flower said to be as blue as anything 
introduced. H.C. ‘46. H.M. ‘49 $1.00 
BEAU AMBER (Nesmith '52) M. 40 inches. (Beau 
Gay x Courtier.) Self of apricot including 
beard $3.00 
BELLA MOHR* (See introductions) 
BELLE AMIE (J. Ohl “49). M.-L. (Tiffany x Golden 
Fleece.) One of those lemon-ice colors. The 
name: ‘‘Beautiful friend.’ H.M. ‘50 $1.00 
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BELLE BRUNETTE (Mitchell ‘48). M. (Orloff x 
Siegfried) x (6-6 x Siegfried). Very colorful new 
plicata. Fine parent. Net $1.00 
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BELLE MEADE (J. Wills ‘52). M. 39 inches. (Blue 
Shimmer x Snow Crystal.) Sturdy, heavy sub- 
stanced really blue-marked plicata. H.M. ‘52. 
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BELLERIVE (C. Benson ‘49). E.-M. (Birchbark x 
Gallant Leader.) Huge, heavy substanced 
cream with Gallant Leader's form. Should be a 
top breeder for putting size, height and form 
into the reds. Blood here, too, for creams, 
whites, purple, blues and blends. H.M. ‘50, 
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BEN BOLT (Lothrop). L. (Esquire x 45-30: L8-40 x 
The Black Douglas.) Mrs. Lothrop’s bid for 
the finest dark iris. Of commanding form, 
height, lasting quality and all-around excel- 
lence. Standards so dark they almost appear 
velvety. 40 in., well-branched stalk... .$2.00 
BENTON DAPHNE (Morris ‘46). M. 38 inches. 
(From Sacramente, Golden Hind and Mary 
Geddes.) Cream ground plicata marked lilac- 
rose or lilac-pink. May breed pink plicatas to 
one such as New Adventure $1.00 
BENTON OLIVE (Morris ‘49). E.-M. 36 inches. 
Novel, unusual and distinct. Olive-gray with 
tan, falls flushed purple $4.00 
BERKELEY BLUE (Salbach ‘44). E.-M. (Purissima x 
blue sdlg.) Splendid blue, and another great 
child of Purissima $1.00 
BERKELEY GOLD (Salbach ‘42). M. (Radiant x 
sdlg.: Happy Gift x Natoma.) Clean rich yel- 
low in great demand. A.M. ‘46 $ .60 
BETHEL* (J. Linse ‘54) M. 38 in. (Lady Mohr x 
(Ormohr x Matterhorn.) Golden rosy-tan self, 
lighter gold at haft. Net $10.00 
BIG GAME (O. Fay ‘54) E-M.-L. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Chivalry) x (Blue sdlg. x Chivalry.) 
Twelve or more flowers of a rich, deep violet. 
H.M. ‘54. 
BIG TIME (Lapham ‘51). M. (Red Waves x P. 
Cook 2044: Redward x Copper Rose.) Very 
large new red, impressive for size and breed- 
ing qualities 
BIG UTE (M. Wallace '54) M.-L. 36 in. (Grand 
Canyon) x (Lancaster x Three Oaks.) Rich, 
glowing red-blend with undertones of violet 
in falls. Classic quality. No pollen $25.00 
BILL BROWN (See Introductions.) 
BINGHAM™ (See Introductions) 
BILLOWY SEA (Norton ‘44). M. (Great Lakes x 
Shining Waters.) Large blue of deeper color 
and different form than its sister Sylvia Mur- 
ray. Should be a superb parent $2.75 
BIRCHBARK (Kleinsorge ‘40). E.-M. (Undoubtedly 
Purissima blood.) Splendid white and a fine 
parent for whites, blues and creams. Net $ .75 
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