BROADRIPPLE (Buss ‘52). M., 36 inches. (Violet 
Symphony x Prob. Vista Veronica.) Self of 
light violet-blue, lighter at broad hafts. ..$7.50 
BRONZE BROCADE (Nesmith ‘48). M. (Sequatchee 
x Tobacco Road.) Copper, red and brown to- 
gether in a warm, rich blend. H.M. ‘48.. $1.50 
BRONZED COPPER (Kleinsorge ‘43). M. (Sister 
to Auburn.) Light copper flushed metallic 
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BRONZE SYMPHONY (Pattison '52). M., 36 in. 
(Copper River x Patrice.) Bright light bronze. 
Pedigree for a break in rich yellow plicatas. 
Pe Od Wale Moy cadet ia eas tha occ er aT OTR AM Te a $9.00 
BROWNLAND (Mubhlestein '51). M.-L. (Casa Mo- 
rena x Tobacco Road.) Ruffled tan blend with 
light blue flush in falls. The ruffling gives it 
CUISTINICHOMS. Tele ene: cree. eal cise Oe mse ey $3.00 
BROWN STAIN (Muhlestein ‘48). M. (Grand Can- 
yon x Stained Glass.) Richer, wider Bryce Can- 
yon type. Garden visitors like it, but not the 
name. We're sorry we christened this iris so, 
but think you may enjoy it, anyway, as a fine 
garden subject and parent. C.O.C. ‘47...$1.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge '33). M.-L. (Mexico x 
Tobacco Road.) Copper-tan with a lot of life. 
Splendid parent for rich blends. Could be used 
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BURGUNDY SPLASH (Craig ‘49). M. (Tiffany x 
Madam L. Aureau) x (Tiffany x Los Angeles). 
Standards subdued burgundy. Falls yellow 
with one inch stippled border.......... $5.00 
BURMESE GOLD (Whiting '45). M.-L. (Happy Days 
x E. B. Williamson) x (Prairie Sunset). De 
lectable,. smooth apricot, gold and buff blend 
GSlSG Within GO| Gz i ta Waal ciewet cement fo $ .75 
BURMESE RUBY (Muhlestein '49). M.-L. (Red 
Valor x Red Gleam.) A complete red self only 
the orange beard in contrast. Has an enamel- 
like finish rather than velvety. I rather think 
it will be a splendid parent if used with 
things to get away from sunburning, and 
breed to something with lush foliage for its 
foliage is sparce. H.C. ‘48 $1.50 
. BURNISHED BLACK (Nesmith ‘54) M.-L. 39 in. 
(Barbara Adams x Gulf Stream) x (Black 
Satin). 
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BURNISHED BRONZE (Craig ‘51). M. (China Maid 
x Tiffany) x( Prairie Sunset). Henna-brown and 
violet blend 
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BUTTERFLY BLUE (O. Fay '52). L.. 36 in. (47-34 
x Cahokia.) Ruffled, semi-flaring clear light 
Dimon Mims Sea NGL ee col selene qiekaiea’ sweets $10.00 
BUTTERFLY WINGS* (White ‘46). E.-M. (Pink 
Jadu x I. Susiana) x (Theme x Sacramento). 
‘Porcelain blue (or blue-oyster shell) with falls 
heavily lined like a butterfly’s wings. H.M. 
‘47 
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CAHOKIA (Faught ‘48). M. (4E1: Purissima x 
B31: Purissima x Santa Barbara) x (B31 x 
Santa Clara). Very light blue with greenish 
midrib. Superb parent for blues and whites. 
Net $3.00 
CAIRO (Kleinsorge '52). M. (Undoubtedly Tobacco 
Road blood.) Blended rich tones of brown, tan 
and copper for which Dr. Kleinsorge is well 
known. A fine border plant $6.00 
CALIFORNIA PINK (Heller '48) E.-M. 45 in. (Miss 
California x Sdlg.) A pinker Miss California, 
being an orchid-pink with a novel lilac-white 
beard $3.00 
CALIFORNIA ROSE (Salbach ‘47). M., 36 inches. 
(Sdlg. x Marquita) x (Prairie Sunset). Luscious 
pink and tan blend. H.M. ‘47 
CALOR (Craig ‘50). M. (Prairie Sunset x Peach 
Glow.) Medium-sized ruffled flower of brilliant 
orange overlaid copper 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux '38). M. Lustrous rich pur- 
ple. Still one of the best in its color class. 
Net $ .75 
CAMPANULA (Tompkins ‘48). M. (Blue Shimmer x 
Great Lakes.) Lovely Campanula blue. Swell 
blood here for blues and plicatas $..79 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting ‘47). M.-L. (Ama- 
ranth x Three Oaks.) Rich as Tapestry. Deep 
ruby heavily overlaid with copper. Wonderful 
breeding for reds and blends. H.M. ‘47. .$2.00 
CANADAWAY (Cousins '53). M., 40 inches. (Long 
line of White sdlgs.) By far the heaviest sub- 
stanced white we know. Not the whitest for 
there are a few yellow reticulations at the haft 
and the beard is yellow, but for quality it 
stands supreme. We firmly believe it will be- 
come as popular and greatly used for hy- 
bridizing as Mr. Cousins’ Great Lakes. H.C. ‘52, 
AuVien os $10.00 
CAN-CAN (Craig ‘'51). M. (City of Lincoln) x ((Tit- 
fany x Los Angeles) x (Tiffany x Mme. I.. 
Aureau.)) Ruffled golden-blond “fancy” with 
ochre and violet striations radiating down from 
the beard. Net $1.50 
CAPE BON (Tompkins ‘45). M. (Aztec Copper x 
Veishea.) Red with copper undertones. Back 
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enough for its use for red breeding. H.M. 
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CAPELLA (H: E. Sass ‘50) M.-L. 36 in. ((Snowking 
x recessive white 144-38) x (Ola Kala)) x (Ola 
Kala x Ella Callis). Very large rich yellow. 
dane YS ce te actuate RUDD Muelle Rete ai A A $3.50 
CAPITOLA* (Reinelt ‘40). E-M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Tb-Mac.) Larger, better-formed Wm. Mohr with- 
out quite so much pattern. Pollen highly fertile 
and very useful to bring Onco blood, and type, 
into the tall bearded class. A.M. ‘50. Net.$1.00 
CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE (DeForest ‘51) E.-M. 
38 in. (Vision of Mirza x Firecracker.) A large 
yellow plicata with brown stitchings and 
brushings. H.M. ‘52 $3.50 
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