Cup Race $6.00 



Rippling Rose $15.00 



CELESTIAL SNOW (Bro. Charles, '57) EM. 40" Each $1.50 



An absolutely spectacular pure white, the great falls ruflled and 

 folded like white draperies. Stalks are widely branched and will reach 

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

 1957; AM, 1959. See page 31. 



CHRISTMAS TIME (Schreiner, '65) M. 40" Each $7.50 



A tall, snowy white Iris with flashing fiery red beard. Crimped and 

 lace-edged petals are added attractive features. There are many 

 flowers to the stem and this provides an extra long period of bloom. 

 HM AIS, 1966; AM, 1968. 



CELESTIAL SUNLIGHT (Bro. Charles, '60) ML. 36" Each $2.00 



Clear medium yellow with a small lighter area near the tip of the 

 bright yellow beard. Both standards and falls are beautifully ruffled. 

 Stems are straight and the large blossoms are well spaced on good 

 branches. An Iris of great charm and personality. 



CHINESE CORAL (Fay, '62) L. 36" Each $3.50 



A self of strong, pinkish-orange that flaunts a striking beard of 

 Chinese coral-red. Vigorous in growth, with 3-foot stems and fine 

 branching. Color that can be seen a block away! HM AIS, 1963; 

 AM, 1965. Shown on page 1 1. 



CHINESE LANTERN (Fay, '58) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Deep yellow with a tangerine-red beard. This is a seedling of Techny 

 Chimes crossed with Mary Randall. It is smoothly tailored, large, 

 and grows to 42 inches; midseason. HM AIS, 1958 



CHINQUAPIN (Gibson, '60) M. 34" Each $1 .50 



A big golden brown plicata, the standards solid golden brown, the 

 falls same color with ivory shading in the central areas where they 

 are speckled and blended with brown. Beard is bronzy orange. HM 

 AIS, 1960; AM, 1962. Shown on page 25. 



CITRINE CHARM CGibson, '69; Each $12.00 



A fringed and lacey pale lemon-ivory flower of very large size and 

 with wide petals of thick texture. "Citrine" is a variety of quartz 

 bearing this name, in color tones varying from pale yellow to lemon 

 to elusive light green. Mr. Gibson is a "rock hound" and the source 

 of the name is thus apparent and appropriate. Stalks are stout and 

 well balanced, height about three feet. Midseason. Shown on page 8. 



CLAUDIA RENE (Gaulier, '63) M. 36" Each $2.50 



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 AIS, 1964; AM, 1966. Shown on page 37. 



CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay, '53) M. 36" Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



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 AIS, 1963; AM, 1955. See page 35. 



CLOUD CAP CDeForesf, '50) M. 40" Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



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

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

 ator, the big flowers are borne on 3'/2- to 4-foot stalks. HM AIS, 1951; 



CHRISTIE ANNE (Gaulter, '64) EM. 33" Each $2.50 



Peach pink, shaded amber and gold. Here is an exciting piece of color 

 which blends well with the deeper pinks and yellows in the garden. 

 Flowers are lightly edged with lace. Winner of the Premio Firenze 

 award in Italy, 1967. 



CHRISTMAS ANGEL (DeForest, '60) L. 38" Each $1.50 



An extra large white with bright gold at the haft, evenly laid on. 

 Beard is white, tipped gold, and solid golden yellow within the flower. 

 Very tall and robust; magnificent in every way. Well illustrated on 

 page 53. HMAIS, 1961; AM, 1965. 



"All my Iris I got from you are wonderful, everybody comes to see 

 them — not a one died! They are out of this world! Simply gor- 

 geous!" 



Jessie Holm, Hampton, Iowa 



CLOUD CAPERS fSchremer, '66) EM. 30" Each $5.00 



AM, 1953. See page 33. 



Here is a brand new amoena— 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 AIS, 1967. 



CLOUD COUNTRY (Tompkins, '66) ML. 35" Each $5.00 



A majestic Iris of near white, tinted pearly blue with a slight greenish 

 hint. Petals are wide and thick, the standards closed and the very wide 

 falls flare outward at a 45-degree angle. Beautifully ruffled; the extra 

 thick beard is lime yellow. 



"Thank you for prompt handling of my Iris order. I was surprised 

 and pleased over the magnificence of the plants." 



L. L. Welles. Berkeley. Calif. 



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