CLAUDIA RENE (Gaulter, '63) M. 36" $2.00 

 Raspberry pink standards with overtones of amber; Rose-violet falls 

 with rich sienna-brown shoulders and a bold burnt-orange beard. 

 Wide, ruffled petals. HM, '64; AM, '66. Shown on page 37. 



CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay, '53) M. 36" $1 .00 



Large, flaring and ruffled clear white of great substance. There are 

 no haft markings and the beard is light yellow. A strong grower, 

 hardy. HM, '63; AM, '55. 



2.50 CLOSE UP (Tompkins, 72) ML. 38" $15.00 



This is a larger and more flaring version of Camelot Rose. Perfectly 

 domed standards of creamy toned pink and huge, broad falls in 

 velvety looking fuchsia wine color. Strong widelv branched stalks, 

 and good grower. 



gCLOUD BARON (Tompkins, 71) ML. 39" $10.00 



One of the bluest of all the medium blues. It is huge in size and has 

 a full yellow-white beard. Heavily substanced flowers on widely 

 branched stalks. Sometimes reblooms in the Fall. Gracefully ruffled 

 and very showy. 



CLOUD CAP (DeForest, '50) M. 40" $1 .00 



Probably the largest pink to date, with very wide falls and an extra 

 heavy bright tangerine beard. Termed "blossom-pink" by the origi- 

 nator. HM, '51; AM, '53. See page 51. 



CLOUD CAPERS (Schreiner, '66) EM. 30" $2.50 



Orchid pink falls combined with almost clear white standards. The 

 nearest thing in color is Maytime but here we have sharper contrast, 

 near perfection in form and magnolia-like substance. HM, '67. 



COLLEGE QUEEN (Hall, '64) ML. 36" $2.00 



This pink is adorned with frills and ruffles. It is devoid of any other 

 color, with exception of the tangerine beard. Great size and heavy 

 texture are traits sometimes lacking in pinks but this one has both! 

 HM, '66. See page 44. 



COSMOPOLITAN (Hamblen, 72) ML. 38" $20.00 



A new bicolor with standards of antique gold and falls of violet blue 

 bordered with wide band of antique gold. Ideal branching with 

 many buds on tall stalks. HM, '73. 



COUNTRY MUSIC (Nearpass, '68) L. 34" $12.00 



The introducer describes this lovely Iris as standards orient pink and 

 falls plum purple. Some ruffling and a very prominent tangerine 

 beard. HC, '68; HM, '72. 



CRINKLED BEAUTY (Schreiner, '61) M. 38" $3.00 

 A fine example of the progress in breeding for lace— possibly the top 

 production in this line. The large flowers, a delicate orchid pink in 

 color, have wide petals and extra heavy substance. HM, '62. 



CRINKLED IVORY (Schreiner, '58) EM. 34" $1 .00 



Sparkling ivory-cream, simply huge in size, with crepy petals and 

 lacy ruffling. A cool lemon flush at the heart and the pale yellow 

 beard add to its translucent charm. HM, '59. See page 50. 



CROSS COUNTRY (Knocke, '63) M. 36" $2.00 

 This very large light blue with extra wide petals made a magnificent 

 showing at the recent convention of the American Iris Society in 

 Memphis. Smooth color and nice ruffling, with flaring falls. HM, '64; 

 AM, '66. 



CUP RACE (Buhrick, '63) ML. 38" $4.00 



This giant white is now being acclaimed as one of the most nearly 

 perfect in its class. It is huge in size, the billowy, broad petals smartly 

 tailored, the falls especially broad and rounded. Fairly late. HM, '66; 

 AM, '69. See page 27. 



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