BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall, 1946) Each $1.50 



Ruffled dark rosy amethyst, a very strong and bright 

 splash of color in the garden. The falls carry rather 

 prominent veins of darker tone. A self, borne on heavy, 

 well-branched stalks just slightly under 3 feet in height. 



BURGUNDY SPLASH (Craig, 1949) 



Each $6.00 



This new plicata is a big Iris, very well formed, the 

 standards subdued burgundy-red and the broad falls a 

 creamy yellow ground heavily stippled richer and more 

 intense burgundy with a 1-inch border. A splash of bur- 

 gundy indeed! 



BURMESE RUBY (Muhlestein, 1949) 



Each $2.00 



Wonderful red color, a deep shade of garnet. This variety 

 needs slight shade because the flowers are apt to burn 

 in hot afternoon sun. 3-ft. stems, slender foliage. 



CAHOKIA (Faught, 1948) Each $5.00 



Large exquisitely formed flowers of light butterfly-blue 

 delicately veined deeper. There is no hint of lavender in 

 the color and the haft is smooth and clean. Bright gold- 

 en yellow beard. 42 inches tall, with widely spaced 

 branches. HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1951. See page 6. 



CAIRO (Kleinsorge, 1952) Each $10.00 



A great, spreading, broad petaled flower in light tan, 

 with tawny yellow overtone and a buffy suffusion near 

 the haft. The horizontal falls flare out to a full 7 inches, 

 curling at the tips. Beard is bronze-yellow and there is 

 some fine brown netting on the shoulders of the falls. 

 Height 40 inches. 



CAMEROUN (Cayeux, 1938) 



Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A but little known French Iris of velvety b.lackish hue, 

 one of the best we have ever grown. The blooms are 

 huge, almost black, with a beautiful sheen and very 

 broad falls. 40 inches tall. 



CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting, 1947) 



Each $3.50 



Glowing ruby self, heavily overlaid with bright copper 

 which gives it a metallic sheen. A genuine self with no 

 haft markings — even the beard is deep copper-red. "Wide 

 and full form but the flowers are of medium size. Sub- 

 stance is firm and the blooming season very long. Height 

 30 to 36 inches. A very rare color gem. HM AIS, 1947. 



CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE 



(DeForesi, 1951) Each $5.00 



Rich yellow ground plicata with dark brown markings. 

 Brownish orange beard terminating in a dark arrow 

 mark. Standards and styles flushed red-brown. Large, 

 bright flowers on tall stalks. HM AIS, 1952. 



Ballerina 



CAROLINE JANE (DeForesi, 1951) Each $12.00 



There are many plicatas in white with blue stitchings or dots, but 

 this new one appears to be the very finest of all. Flowers are huge, the 

 stems very tall, and the white ground glistens like snow. Markings are 

 clean and distinct 1 — a delicate violet-blue. Must be seen to be fully ap- 

 preciated. Very limited stock. HM AIS, 1951. 



CASA MORENA (DeForest, 1943) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Large flowers — yes, extra large — of deep, glistening, rich brown. Same 

 solid color on standards and falls. Styles yellowish; beard brownish 

 orange. Not just a novelty, but a flower that adds an entirely new, rich 

 note to the garden picture. See the accurate picture on page 28 — the 

 picture, of course, is much reduced in size. Height 38 inches. HM AIS, 

 1944; AM, 1946. 



CASCADE ROSE (Kleinsorge, 1953) Each $7.00 



A deep rose colored Iris with extra heavy rich gold beard and smooth 

 golden brown haft. The blooms are fully formed, with falls that almost 

 touch each other. It is a splendid grower, a profuse bloomer, and a highly 

 colorful Iris for landscape value. Related to Rose Splendor, it is redder 

 and much more brilliant than that variety. 



CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945) Each $2.00 



Very large ruffled pink, tan and apricot blend, with extra heavy stalk 

 40 inches tall and bearing up to ten flowers. The ruffling is more pro- 

 nounced than in any Iris we have ever introduced and is most unusual in 

 so large an Iris. It blooms late. HM AIS, 1945; AM, 1947. See page 15 

 for an excellent kodachrome of this flower. 



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