CELESTIAL SNOW (Bro. Charles, '57) Each $17.50 



An absolutely spectacular pure white, the great falls ruffled and fold- 

 ed like white draperies. Stalks are widely branched and will reach a 

 height of almost four feet. Beard is white, tipped lemon. This is a 

 real triumph! HM AIS, 1957; AM, 1959. See page 46. 



CENTENNIAL QUEEN (Wallace, '54) Each $3.00 



A blend of buffy watermelon-pink or rose. One of the largest new 

 Iris we have grown, with wide, thick petals and very tall stalks. The 

 flowers are nicely waved at the edges. 



CHANTILLY (Hall, '45) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



A ruffled orchid-pink. The edges of both standards and falls are 

 so heavily ruffled and frilled that they have the appearance of 

 being edged with lace of a lighter shade than the rest of the flow- 

 er. From the same line of breeding as the famous flamingo pinks. 

 36-inch stems, strong and well branched. HM AIS. 1945: AM. 1947. 



CHAMOIS (Kle'msorge, '44) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



One of the largest Irises we have ever introduced, beautifully 

 formed both standards and falls waved at the edges. It is pure 

 chamois in color, standards and falls identical, the beard yellow, 

 tipped bronze. There are no veinings or markings of any kind; 

 the petals have a soft, satinv finish and glisten with mvriad frosty 

 particles. HM AIS, 1945; AM, 1948. 



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CATHEDRAL BELLS fWa//ace, '53) Each $2.00 



A tall and wide petaled light pink, uniformly colored in both 

 standards and falls. It is a profuse bloomer and the color is 

 fresh and definitely pink. Edges of petals are notched and 

 serrated and the beard is yellow. 38 inches. HM AIS, 1953; 

 AM, 1956. 



CATHERINE CLAAR (E. Claar, '55) Each $3.00 



An almost black and white addition to the Amigo and Wabash 

 class, on stems which reach to 31/2 feet. Falls are broad and 

 velvety and solid to the center. One of the very latest to flow- 

 er. Pictured on page 18. 



CELESTIAL BLUE (Mission, '55) Each $3.00 



Clear light blue self, near to true blue. A frosty sheen on both 

 standards and falls provides a necessary sparkle for good gar- 

 den effect. A single stalk has produced as many as 17 blossoms 

 with seven open at oncel Large, with flaring falls and ruffled 

 standards. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1955. 



