BRONZE BELL (Schreiner, '57) EM. 36" $1 .00 



Reddish copper-bronze in a huge flower of perfect form and large 

 size. The stalks are heavy and well branched, with many blossoms 

 per stem. It is taller, redder and better branched than its parent, 

 Inca Chief. HM, '57; AM, '59. 



BUFFY {O. hro^n '69) M. 38" $8.00 

 This Iris has tall well branched stems that display the large ruffled 

 flowers very well indeed. Nicely domed standards are a pale pink with 

 fringed buff border, the falls ivory pink with frilled edges. HM, 70; 

 AM, 72. 



BUTTERCUP BOWER (Tompkins, '61) EM. 38" $1.00 



The fine blend of lemon, lime and yellow with giant, full rounded 

 flowers, broad segments and strong color contrasts. HM, '62. See page 

 53. 



BURNING DESIRE (Hamner, 70) ML. 34" $5.00 



Rich golden brown bitone. Standards, style arms and upper falls are 

 metallic bronze yellow; lower falls blend to hazelnut brown; to top 

 this color— flowers are ruffled, lacy and well-substanced. HC, '69. 



CALIENTE (Luihn, '68) ML. 36" $4.00 



Brilliant wine-red of exceptional smoothness and luminous color high- 

 lighted by a wide heavy beard of antique gold. A wide-petaled beauty 

 with domed standards and jaunty flaring falls. HC, '66; HM, '69, AM, 

 '71. See page 19. 



CAMELOT ROSE (Tompkins, '65) ML. 39" $3.00 



.^n exciting Iris with standards of silky, silvery orchid and brightly 

 glowing Burgundy red falls of great width and velvety finish. Hafts are 

 solidly colored and are set with a heavy, bright orange-red beard. 

 HM, '66; AM, '68. See back cover. 



CANDLEFLAME (Hall, '61)1^. 36" $2.00 



Gigantic ivory-cream self with a tangerine-orange beard which shades 

 to almost white. There is a suggestion of greenish veining in the falls. 

 Style arms are deeper ivory. Extremely broad falls and heavy stems 

 with good branching. HM, '62. See page 55. 



CANDLE MAGIC (DeForest, '61) ML 38" $1.50 

 Wide standards of pink-tinted tan; the falls are cream with bright 

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

 lusciousness might be an apt description. Tall and large. See page 37. 



CAPE TOWN (Gauffer, '67) M. 38" $3.00 



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

 falls are about the same shade of mauve, but the contrasting brown- 

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

 falls and abundant ruffling enhance its all 'round high quality. HM, 

 '69. See page 40. 



CAPTAIN GALLANT (Schmelzer, '59) EM. 34" $1 .00 



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

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

 ings. Huge in size and holds its color in heat or wind. HM, '59; AM, 

 '61. See page 52. 



CARNIVAL OF ROSES (Valeife, '68) M. 38" $6.00 

 A rich glowing shade of deep orchid pink. Tawny hafts and crests 

 with bright tangerine beard. Huge flowers with broad petals and 

 tailored form. Wonderful stalks and many buds. 



CAROLINA DUSK (Powell, '69) M. 36" $3.50 



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

 This Iris has beautiful form with a velvety finish and some ruffling. 

 Substance and branching are excellent and flowers do not fade in 

 strong sunlight. 



CAROLINA GOLD (Powell, '70) ML. 40" $1 0.00 



An intense golden yellow; Both standards and falls very wide and 

 ruffled with elegant form. Excellent branching. Flowers long lasting 

 and heavily textured. 



Meggie $7.50 



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



Deep or glowing Carnelian Ruby. Broad flowers of heavy substance 

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

 flowers do not fade in the sun. Long season of bloom. HM, '67. 



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



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

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

 close to perfection as one could wish for and the color is alive and 

 pleasing. HM, '59; AM, '63. Shown on page 38. 



