CAIRO (Kleinsorge, '52) Each $2.50 



A great, spreading, broad petaled flower in light tan, with tawny 

 yellow overtone and a bufliy suffusion near the haft. The horizontal 

 falls flare out to full 7 inches, curling at the tips. Beard is bronze- 

 yellow and there is some fine brown netting on the shoulders of 

 the falls. Height 40 inches. 



CAMPFIRE GLOW fW/i/l/ng, '47j Each $1.50 



Glowing ruby self, heavily overlaid with bright copper which gives 

 it a metallic sheen. A genuine self with no haft markings— even the 

 beard is deep copper-red. Wide and full form but the flowers are of 

 medium size. Substance is firm and the blooming season very long. 

 Height 30 to 36 inches. .A very rare color gem. HM .M.S. 1947. See 

 page 17. 



CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE (DeForesf, '51) Each $2.00 



Rich yellow ground plicata with dark brown markings. Brownish 

 orange beard terminating in a dark arrow mark. Large, bright flow- 

 ers on tall stalks. HM AIS. 1952. 



CAROLINE JANE (DeForesf, '51) Each $5.00 



There are many plicatas in white with blue stitchings or dots, bin 

 this new one appears to be the very finest of all. Flowers are huge, 

 the stems very tall, and the white ground glistens like snow. Mark- 

 ings are clean and distinct— a delicate violet-blue. Must be seen to 

 be fully appreciated. Very limited stock. HM AIS, 1951; AM, 1955. 



ALLINE ROGERS 



CASA MORENA (Deforest, '43) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Large flowers— yes, extra large— of deep, glistening, rich brown. 

 Same solid color on standards and falls. Styles yellowish; beard 

 brownish orange. Not just a novelty, but a flower that adds an 

 entirely new, rich note to the garden picture. See the accurate 

 picture on page 33— the picture, of course, is much reduced in size. 

 Height 38 inches. HM AIS, 1944; AM. 1946. 



CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, '45) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Very large ruffled pink, tan and apricot blend, with extra heavv 

 stalk 40 inches tall and bearing up to 10 flowers. The ruffling is 

 more pronounced than in any Iris we have ever introduced and is 

 most unusual in so large an Iris. It blooms late. HM .AIS, 1945; 

 .AM. 1947. See page 43 for an excellent kodachrome of this flower. 



RADIATION 



PINK SENSATION 



CASCADIAN (Linse, '52) Each $4.00 



.A ruffled, cool, crisp, pure wluie wiili greenish midrib visible from 

 beneath. The beard is also white. From Snow Flurry crossed with 

 Cloud Castle, it may be a little tender for cold sections, but else- 

 where it is surely one of the largest and most striking pure whites 

 in commerce. HM .AIS. 1955. 



CATHERINE CLAAR (E. Cloor, '55) Each $7.50 



An almost black and white addition to the Amigo and Wabash 

 class, on stems which reach to 3'/2 feet. Falls are broad and velvetv 

 and solid to the center. One of the verv latest to flower. 



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