Candlelight—Rosy mauve with soft suffusion 
of gold. World’s highest rated iris prior to 
11)32. Tall and extremely late-Each 25c 
Cancpus—Rich velvety purple bicolor F.. prune 
purple. DOMINION seedling_Each 25c 
Cantabile—S. pure white; F. violet, shading to 
a broad white margin. Outstanding, and truly 
an improved Rhine Nixe___Each 35c 
Caporal—Deep red toned violet self_Each 20c 
Caprice—See bargain list. 
Cardinal—S. lavender, shot rose; F. velvety 
dark reddish purple. A distinguished iris of 
perfect form and poise. Recommended__Each 50c 
Caterina—See bargain list. 
Cecil Minturn—See bargain list. 
Chalice—The most popular yellow ever grown 
in my garden. Pure medium tone with best of 
habits. The cue yellow for general garden 
use _Each 25c 
Challenger—Intense, velvety blackish violet 
with fine broad flaring falls. Early. A grand 
iris having quality, size and substance of the 
mid season varieties_Each 25c 
Chausseur—An attractive combination of yel¬ 
low with red veinings at throat-Each 25c 
Churchmouse—Hay’s brown self. A new iris 
whose popularity is assured. 34 in_Each 40c 
Cluny—See bargain list 
Colonel Lindberg—Brilliant blue bi^olor. 
Among the very best in this class. 40 in._Ea. 50c 
Conquistador—Largest flowers of deep mauve. 
Stems 55 in. tall in garden, with many flow¬ 
ers open at a time_Each 25c 
Coppersmith—Rich coppery-red. Many large 
flowers open at a time. This fine tall iris will 
stand comparison with any iris grown__Each 50c 
Coronado)—S. lavender; F. red purple with 
pale lavender edging! 3G inches_Each 25c 
Cretonne—See bargain list 
Crimson Glow—Large flowers of light red 
purple. Only a few rhizomes offered for sale 
Each _25c 
Crimson King—See bargain list. 
Crusader—Large flowers of clear violet blue. 
Makes fine blue effect in the garden_Ea. 20c 
Cygnet—A graceful, creamy toned variety in¬ 
troduced by Miss Sturtevant. Tall and 
sturdy _Each 25c 
Dalila—See bargain list. 
Damozel—White, S. and F. distinctly edged 
blue. One of the finest plicatas. 38 in_Each 25c 
Dauntless—Conceded to be one of the very 
finest recent introductions. Brilliant velvety 
red. Awarded the Dykes Medal in 1929__Ea. $1.50 
Dawn—See bargain list. 
Day Dream—A very pleasing soft pink. Tall 
vigorous, growing over 40 inches_Each 50c 
Decennial—S. clear bright yellow; F. dahlia 
carmine with narrow yellow margin. At the 
throat a dash of blue combined with the beau¬ 
tiful yellow beard, makes this a most distinc¬ 
tive iris. _Each $1.50 
