CAPE TOWN (Gaulfer, '67) M. 38" Each $5.00 



This subtle interfusion of delicate beige and rose-lilac results from 

 a cross of Claudia Rene and Glittering Amber, as docs the new- 

 Baccarat. However, there is no color similarity in the two. The first 

 is flamboyant and lively; this one is less exciting, more tranquil, but 

 equally beautiful and appealing. .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 AIS. 1969. .See page 9. 



CAPTAIN GALLANT (Schmelzer, '59) EM. 34" Each $1.50 



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 AIS, 

 1959; AM, 1961. See page 47. 



CAROLINA DUSK (Powell, '69) M. 36" Each $10.00 



.\ 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 RUBY (Powell, '64) ML. 36" Each $1.50 



New deep or glowing Carnelian Ruby. Broad flowers of heavy sub- 

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

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

 1967. 



CASHMERE (Fay, '59) ML. 36" Each $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 AIS, 1959; AM, 1963. Shown on page 34. 



Gay Tracery $5.00 



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Sierra Dawn $12.50 



CATALDO (J. Nelson, '68) ML. 36" Each $1 0.00 



A huge, deep apricot self, with a slight flush of pink in the standards. 

 A red-tangerine beard adds to the brilliant orange-apricot effect. 

 Both standards and falls are of exceptional breadth, the standards 

 closed and the falls flaring and fluted. It is a deeper and more radiant 

 hue than Lunar Fire, which it to some degree resembles. \'ery stalwart, 

 well branched stems. See page 29. 



^ CAYENNE CAPERS (Gibson, '61) EM. 36" Each $1.50 



\'i\id and flashing with the sunshine on it or through it . . . glowing 

 and alive on a cloudy day or in pouring rain. For rich, intense color 

 in a plicata, this red-hot eye-catcher has no parallel. Dominant color 

 is fiery burgundy to red pepper but a minor area on the falls is lit 

 with cream. Beard is orange-bronze. HC AIS, 1960; HM AIS. 1962; 

 AM, 1964. Shown on page 42. 



CELESTIAL GLORY (Bro. Charles, '6Ij M. 36" Each $2.00 



Bright golden orange or tan with a very bright red beard. It is large 

 ruffled, and extra heavy in texture. HM AIS, 1962; -AM, 1964. Shown 

 on page 50. 



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



Each $1.50 



An absolutely spectacular pure white, the great falls 

 ruffled 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 42. 



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 arc beautifully ruffled. 

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

 branches. An Iris of great charm and personality. 



'Just a word to say thanks for my last shipment. My order arrived 

 in very good shape, and I am well pleased." 



D.E.R., Missouri 



CHEROKEE PRINCESS (Munger, '71) M. 35" Each $20.00 



Richly colored bright blue standards, bright rosy violet falls. Ruffled 

 and finely laced, elegant form with good substance. Beard same as falls 

 tipped blue. HC AIS, 1969. 



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