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CENTENNIAL QUEEN (Wallace, 54) Each $10.00 



A blend of bufFy wateniielon-pink or rose. One of the largest new 

 Iris we have grown, with wide, thick petals and very tall stalks. The 

 flowers are nicely waved at the edges. 



CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge, '44) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



One of the largest Irises we have ever introduced, beautifully fonri- 

 ed, both standards and falls waved at the edges. It is pure chamois 

 in color, standards and falls identical, the beard yellow, tipped 

 bronze. There are no veinings or markings of any kind; the petals 

 have a soft, satiny finish and glisten with myriad frosty particles. 

 We are certain that you will find this Iris different from any other 

 you have ever seen. HM AIS, 194,5: AM. 1948. 



CHANTILLY (Hall, '45) Ecch $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A ruffled orchid-pink. The edges of both standards and falls are 

 so heavily ruffled and frilled that they have the appearance of 

 being edged with lace of a lighter shade than the rest of the flower. 

 From the same line of breeding as the famous flamingo-pinks. 36- 

 inch stems, strong and well branched. HM AIS, 1945: AM. 1947. See 

 page 34. 



CHERIE fHa//, '47; Each $2.00 



Most famous of all the new Hall "flamingo-pinks." A large, ruffled, 

 full bodied pink self of excellent form and substance with a deep 

 tangerine beard. The 34-inch stems are stout and well branched: 

 growth is vigorous and increase above average. HM AIS, 1947: 

 AM, 1949: Dykes Medal, 1951. 



CHINOOK PASS (Norton, '50) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



A massive flower of pale lavender-blue, lighter in the center of the 

 falls, the beard white at the tips and yellow at the base. 38 inches 

 tall, well branched. HM AIS, 1951. 



CHIVALRY (Wills, '44) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



This outstanding big blue won the Dykes Medal in 1947. Of smooth, 

 medium blue color, large in size and quite ruffled, a sturdy growing 

 Iris with every good point. It is one of the most sought after va- 

 rieties of the day. Illustrated on page 26. 



CINNAMON TOAST (Sass, '53) Each $9.00 



A big and bold creamy yellow plicata, sanded with red-brown. 38 

 inches in height. HM AIS. 1953. 



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Argus Pheasant 

 Alline Rogers 

 Ebony Isle 

 Cahokia 

 Campfire Glow 



Fantasy 

 Firedance 

 Heritage 

 Love Story 

 Melody Lone 



