CANDLE MAGIC (•DeForesf,6Jj ML. 38" $1.50 



AVide standards of pink-lintcd tan; the falls are cream with bright 

 tan-gold hafts. A creamy version of the Dawn Crest and Dawn Star 

 luscioiisness might be an apt description. Tall and large. See ])age 34. 



CAROLINA RUBY (Powell, '64) ML 36" $1 .50 



Deep or glowing Clarnelian Ruby. Broad flowers of hea\y substance 

 with smooth, clean hafts. Tall stems with good branching and the 

 flowers do not fade in the sun. Long season of bloom. HM. 'G7. 



CAPE TOWN (Gaulter, '67) M. 38" $4.00 



-A subtle interfusion of delicate beige and rose-lilac. Standards and 

 falls are about the same shade of mau\e, but the contrasting brown- 

 purple hafts provide a sharp contrast, lieard is deep orange. Very wide 

 falls and abundant ruffling enhance its all "round high ciualitv. HM, 

 '69. See page 24. 



CAPTAIN GALLANT (Schmelzer, '59) EM. 34" $1 .50 



One of the finest reds to date. The introducer calls it "the red Iris 

 that is red throiighoiit, with no purple influence and no haft mark- 

 ings. Huge in size and holds its color in heal or ^vind. HNf, ',59; .VM, 

 '(il . See page .")"). 



CAROLINA DELIGHT (Powell, '68) M. 36" $1 0.00 



Lo\ely pale mau\e pink self with matching beard and line form. 

 Heavily laced with strong well branched stalks carr\ing man\ well 

 spaced blooms. Truly a delightful Iris. 



CAROLINA DUSK (Powell, '69) M. 36" $7.50 



A new bold, silken black with domed staiulards and semi-flaring falls. 

 This Iris has beautiful form with a \el\ety linish and some milling. 

 Substance and branching are excellent and flowers do not faile in 

 strong sunlight. 



CAROLINA GOLD (Powell, '70) ML. 40" $1 5.00 



-\n intense goklcn yellow. Bolh standards and falls \ei)' wide and 

 milled with elegant form. Excellent branching. Flowers long lasting 

 and heavilv lexlured. 



CASHMERE (Fay, '59) ML. 36" $2.50 



Deep rose-pink or rose-reil, however you may choose to describe the 

 color. The \ery full, heavy beard is brilliant, almost pure red. It is as 

 close to perfection as one could wish for and the color is ali\e and 

 pleasing. HM, '59; AM, '63. Shown on page 48. 



CASINO QUEEN (Gibson, '71) 36" $20.00 

 A descendant from the April Melody line and one whith should leave 

 little to be desired in the way of a "pink ])licaia. " I he perfectly 

 formed big flowers are widely branched, and our picture tells more 

 than we can con\ey in words. Solid pinkish standards, Hushed with 

 white, not stitched. Falls pure white, exceptionally broad, delicately 

 trinnned with the pink hue of the standards. \ ery large, ruffled and 

 clean looking. Shown on page 4. 



CATALDO (J. Nelson, '68) ML. 36" $7.50 



.\ huge, deep apricot self, with a slight flush of pink in the standards. 

 ,\ rcd-iangerine beard adds to the brilliant orange-apricot effect. 

 Both standards and falls are of exceptional breadth, the standards 

 closed and the falls flaring and fluted. It is a deeper and more radiant 

 hue than Lunar Fire. Very stalwart, well branched stems. See page 2.'). 



CAYENNE CAPERS (Gibson, '6J; EM. 36" $1.50 



F'or rich, intense color in a plicala, this red-hol evc-talcher has no 

 parallel. Dominant color is fiery burgundy to red pepjjer but a minor 

 area on the falls is lit with cream. Beard is orange-bronze. HC, '60; 

 HM, '62; .'\M, '()4. Shown on page 46. 



Royal Heritage $10.00 



Tinsel Town $10.00 



