JUNE MEREDITH 



CHRISTMAS ANGEL (DeForesi, '60) Each $7.50 



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

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

 flower. A very tall and robust improvement on the fine variety Patri- 

 cian. Magnificent in every way. Well illustrated on page 34. HM AIS, 

 1961. 



CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay, '53) 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. This is the best of 

 a number of excellent new whites produced from Snow Flurry 

 crossed with Cahokia. A strong grower, hardy, 36 inches tall. HM 

 AIS, 1953; AM, 1955. See page 44. 



CLOUD CAP (DeForest, '50) 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 orig- 

 inator, the big flowers are borne on 3y 2 - to 4-foot stalks. HM AIS, 

 1951; A.M., 1953. Shown on page 27. 



COFFEE ROYAL (Merrill, '61) Each $8.00 



A gigantic blend of reddish brown and reddish purple, the standards 

 garnet brown and the falls Doge purple. The haft and a very nar- 

 row edge of the falls are same color as the standards. Beard is 

 brownish with purple tips. Falls flare then turn gracefully downward, 

 adding depth to width of petals. This is a stalwart, vigorous grower, 

 over three feet. HM AIS, 1963. 



COLOR CARNBVAL (DeForesf, '49) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A startling arrangement of colors in the range of the new pinks. The 

 ground color is a deep shade of pink in both standards and falls, 

 with heavy markings of vivid purple on the falls. Beard is tangerine- 

 red. Big flowers, very well formed, on excellent stalks. HM AIS, 1950. 



CONCORD RIVER (Buitrick, '56) Each $3.00 



Light blue, with very wide hafts and domed standards. The beard is 

 white. Color is smooth and even, without the detracting veins so 

 often evident in blue varieties. The 38-inch stalks are strong and 

 well branched HM AIS, 1956. 



CONGO (Schreiner, '56) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



The first large dark Iris with a reddish silken sheen on top of a coal- 

 black undertone. Extra large, nicely branched, 42 inches in height. 



CONSTANT COMMENT (Hall, '54) Each 60c ; 3 for $1.50 



Pinkish apricot is probably the best way to describe the color of this 

 delicious looking affair. Or, you might call it a "peachy" tint. At 

 home with the pinks, and from pink breeding, it flaunts a heavy 

 red-orange beard that is as brilliant as a house afire. Flowers are large 

 and heavily substanced with ruffled and finely notched edges. Bold 

 stalks and thrifty foliage, a husky grower. 36 inches tall. HM AIS, 

 1956. 



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