BLUE RIM — C. Larsen ’°48) White 
plicata with full round petals heavily 
marked with clear blue. An outstand- 
ing plicata. Queen of the Iris Show, 
Salt Lake City 49. H. M. ’49. .. $2.00 
BLUE VALLEY — (Smith ’47) One of 
the closest approaches to true blue in 
Iris. Large, full ruffled flowers with a 
jaunty flare and a nice sparkling sheen. 
H. M. ’47, A. M. 49 ...... 7 $1.00 
BRIGHT HOUR —(G. Douglas 752) The 
most stunning of all the new amoenas. 
Silvery-white standards, falls rich pur- 
ple bordered two thirds of the way 
down with white. H, C. ’48, H. M. ’53. 
Ape) heck Aiea ee NET $9.00 
BRONZE BROCADE — (Nesmith 48) 
The name is most descriptive of this 
BRONZE SYMPHONY —(Pattison 51) 
M. 38 in. A large beautifully formed 
flower, of rich glowing coppery brown, 
that really created a sensation in our 
garden last year. The form is excellent. 
petals are broadly waved with very 
heavy substance. Standards are well 
domed and falls are flaring. H. M. ’53. 
ose ; NET $10.00 
BROWNLAND — (Muhlestein ’51) M. 
L. 35 in. Nicely ruffled blend of tan 
with a blue haze on the fall. Large and 
showy. $3.00 
BRYCE CANYON — (Kleinsorge. ’44) 
M. 36 in. Popular blend of copper and 
henna brown. A. M. ’47. $1.00 
BURGANDY ROSE — (Hall ’46) M. 36 
in. Large ruffled flower of wine Pe 
BURMESE RUBY — (Muhlestein ’49) 
M. L. 36 in. Freshly opened blooms are 
a wonderful shade of richest garnet red 
with a bright orange beard. .... $1.50 
BUTTERFLY WINGS — (White ’46) 
Standards are a translucent Wisteria 
Blue with falls a rich parchment, vein- 
ed in golden russet and deep carmine. 
Is tall and a fine breeder. H. M., A.I. 
AG eo ee ete a ean bees $1.50 
CAHOKIA — (Faught ’48) One of the 
very finest blues. A hint of turquoise 
in the blue gives an enchanting shade 
of blue. Is enhanced by a lemon-color- 
SOBD CATO et a Pen ee le Sh eda $3.00 
CAMPFIRE GLOW — (Whiting ’47) M. 
L. 35 in. An iris without haft markings 
or any other coloring. It is a fiery ruby 
self with a bright metallic copper sueen. 
Even the beard ‘s reddish with a copper 
Paitieye Bebb eee wis) Wo oes . $2.00 
CANADAWAY — (Cousins ’53) M. 40 
in. A very large broad petaled white 
with deep yellow beard and some tiny 
yellow veins on the haft. Excellent ruf- 
fled form and strong well branched 
SUAL KS Meee ee seat NET $10.00 
CAPITOLA — (Reinelt ’40) E. M. 32 
in. Huge and very beautiful, this deep 
red violet is one of the best of the hy- 
DYlds ots it ee eee $1.00 
CAROL HARKER — (Naylor 751) ML. 
36 in. An iris of distinction, with 
jaunty flares. Fine medium blue with 
an unique infusion of gold in the throat 
on both standards and falls. .... $3.5 
CAN-CAN — (Craig ’51) Ruffled gold- 
en-blend with ochre and violet striat- 
ions radiating down from the beard. * 
Aen cate ais ea A eae RUN AVL SC garlls $1.50 
CASCADIAN — (J. Linse ’52) E. M. 36 
in. Very wide ruffled white with a 
greenish cast through center of falls. 
NET $7.50 
CASA MORENA — (DeForest 43) 
Huge flowers are a rich glistening 
brown that fairly vibrate life and color. 
Beard brownish orange. 38 in. H. M., A. 
TS AAG GUN 66 os eae $1.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR — (Kleinsorge 
45) Pink, tan, and apricot skillfully 
blended into large beautiful ruffled 
blooms. Orange beard and yellow style 
arms. Late. 40 in. AM, A I'S. ’47 $1.50 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS — (Wilson ’46) 
M. L. 36 in. One of the most beautiful 
of the creams with faint highlights of 
frosty gold over heavily ruffled flow- 
CLS ee No eae toe 8.1 ee ee $1.00 
CATHEDRAL BELLS — (Wallace ’53) 
M. 38 in. (Hagen Pink Blend x Over- 
ture) x (Golden Spangle x Pink Tow- 
er). A tall well branched baby ribbon 
pink. The wide falls flare daintily in a 
striking horizontal position. Both stand 
ards and falls are beautifully fluted. 
Proving an excellent parent of new 
whites with tangerine beards. C of C 
OP NS Be BY Re Pe Ne ah he ee $10.00 
