Candle Magic $1.50 



Comelot Rose $15.00 



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 (DeForest, '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 S'/i- to 4-foot stalks. HM AIS, 1951; 

 AM, 1953. 



CLOUD CAPERS (Schreiner, '66) EM. 30" Each $7.50 



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. 



COLLEGE QUEEN (Hall, '64) ML. 36" Each $3.00 



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

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

 heavv texture are traits sometimes lacking in pinks but this one has 

 both! HM AIS, 1966. See page 12. 



COMFORTING THOUGHT (Tompkins, '63) ML. Each $3.00 



Rich lemony gold and lime chiffon flowers enhanced by a daintly laced 

 crimped and frilled edge. The fat beard is creamy lemon. 36-inch 

 stems with four blooms often open at once. Quite late. 



COUNTRYSIDE (DeForest, '59) VL. 36" Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



An eye-popper for size, in lovely chartreuse-yellow. There is a faint 

 plicata dusting of lavender across the wide rafts. Tall, vigorous and 

 excellent in every way. HM AIS, 1962. 



COUNTRY SQUIRE (Gaulter, '66) EM. 38" Each $7.50 



From Rococo breeding comes this elegant new white plicata with 

 deep blue stitching and a rich blue-purple beard. Huge flowers with 

 lots of ruffles, closed standards and arching falls. 38 inches; excellent 

 branching. HM AIS, 1967. 



COURT BALLET (Moldovan, '60) M. 36" Each $2.50 



Here is a new and exquisitely ruffled big pink self of extra heavv 

 porcelain-finish. Refined and lovely even though it ranks among the 

 largest in this color class. Beard is deep red-orange. Heavv 36-inch 

 stems. HM AIS, 1961 ; AM, 1963. 



CRINKLED BEAUTY (Schreiner, '6i; M. 38" Each $5.00 



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

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

 color, have wide petals and extra hea^■y substance. HM AIS, 1962. 



CRINKLED IVORY (Schreiner, '58) EM. Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



Sparkling ivory-cream, simplv huge in size, with crepv petals and 

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

 beard add to its translucent charm. 34 inches. HM AIS, 1959. See 

 page 23. 



CONGO QUEEN (Chrisfensen, '66) M. 38" Each $10.00 



A new slightly two-tone "black" with dark violet standards and violet- 

 black falls. The blue-purple beard is in harmony with the subtle 

 richness of the velvety blossoms. Well branched, 38-inch stems. HM 

 AIS, 1967. 



CROSS COUNTRY rfCnoclce, '63) M. 36" Each $2.50 



This \ery large light blue with extra wide petals made a magnificent 

 showing at the recent con\ention of the .American Iris Society in 

 Memphis. Smooth color and nice ruffling, with flaring falls. HM AIS, 

 1964; AM, 1966. 



COPPER HALO (Gibson, '58) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A creamy white or ivory ground on both standards and falls, heavily 

 peppered and stitched with rosy copper. Broad petals, graceful ruf- 

 fling and thick texture mark this strain and set a new standard for 

 plicata types. Very late. 34-36 inches in height. HM AIS, 1958. See 

 page 25. 



CUP RACE (Butfrick, '63) ML. 38" Each $8.00 



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 

 AIS, 1966; AM, 1969. 



CORABAND (Hamblen, '63) EM. 36" Each $3.00 



Both standards and style-arms are rich coral-buff, the falls smooth 

 white bordered coral-buff and set off with a fiery orange beard. Falls 

 are thick and heavy with wavy margins. HM AIS, 1964; AM, 1966. 



CURLS OF GOLD (Schortman, '6i; M. 40" Each $2.50 



Deliglitfully fluted and ruffled rich golden vcllow. .Ahhough of 

 medium size the 40-inch stems are well branched and carry many 

 flowers and buds. It is well named! HM .AIS, 1961. 



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