CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay, '53) Each $4.00 



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. 



CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting, '45) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



We highly recommend this as one of the very finest yellows. Tall 

 and stately, widely branched, carrying handsome deep butter-yellow 

 flowers of large size, it is simply superb as a garden subject. 



CLOUD CAP (DeForesf, '50) Each $3.00 



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 3V^- to 4-foot stalks. HM AIS, 

 1951; AM, 1953. Shown on page 18. 



COLLEGIATE (Hall, '55) Each $6.00 



This ivory-white Iris has a distinction which our picture does not 

 quite properly portray. Actually, the base of the standards and the 

 markings near the center are about the color of a ripe cantaloupe— 

 neither orange nor yellow. Under side of the falls is yellow and the 

 buds are yellow. 30-34 inches in height. See page 23. 



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