Cameliard. S. amber yellow; F. yellow, overlaid red- 
purple at center. An iris of great beauty, and to¬ 
tally distinct from any other .$ .75 
Candlelight. Pale pinkish lavender and yellow, illum¬ 
inated by a golden glow from within.35 
Cardinal. S. lavender; F. velvety rich prune-purple. 
Bloom of perfect shape and texture.50 
Chasseur. A very fine, large flowered late yellow. 
Falls etched with brown .25 
Citronella. A very brilliant, free flowering yellow. 
Falls veined and mottled chestnut.20 
Clement Desormes. Large, deep bright pink flower 
of wonderful shape. Long bloomer. 25 
Conquistador. Deep mauve shading to light laven¬ 
der. Very large and tall—54 in.35 
Coppersmith. A beautiful, glowing coppery red. A 
tall flower of fine substance and form.35 
Cornault. S. lavender, shaded buff; F. crimson; or¬ 
ange-yellow beard. Perfect form.25 
Coronado. A beautiful blending of lavender and red- 
purple. Brilliant and free flowering.25 
Corrida. A clear light blue self, flowering freely, 
though late, and over a long period.20 
Crimson Glow. A uniform shade of brilliant crimson, 
tinted rose. Large and beautiful.25 
Crusader. A violet-blue of the purest intense color¬ 
ing. A fine large flower. 20 
Cygnet. S. white, ivory tinted; F. white, flaring. Of 
fine form and beautiful .25 
Dalmatica. A silky lavender-blue self with flaring 
falls. A very beautiful flower.20 
Damozel. White, bordered and misted delicate mauve. 
S. ruffled. Wonderful form.25 
Deucalion. S. blended apricot and rose; F. bright 
crimson-purple. Pleasing combination .20 
Dolly Madison. S. mauvette shading to yellow at 
base; F. lilac shading to gold at base. One of the 
finest irises ever introduced .35 
Dominion. S bluish-violet; F. velvety, deep indigo 
purple. The illustrious parent of many of our most 
distinguished irises .35 
Dora Langdon. S. delicate lavender suffused yellow; 
F. rich red-lilac paling to yellow .20 
Dream. A large, beautiful clear lilac-pink. Tall and 
sweetly scented .20 
Duke of Bedford. A very fine Dominion seedling 
with S. deep violet; F. rich violet-purple.25 
Duke of York. Soft mauve-blue; almost a self. A 
very large, finely formed flower.20 
Edouard Michel. Very brilliant deep petunia-violet. 
A large bloom with frilled petals .20 
Eglamour. A huge and well formed light purple bi¬ 
color with a light yellow beard .20 
E. H. Jenkins. A superior pale steel blue-purple bi¬ 
color. Large and free flowering .29 
El Capitan. A huge manganese-violet bicolor that 
stands out prominently in the garden .50 
Esplendido. A fine, big red-purple bicolor of good 
form, on tall, well branched stems .25 
Evadne. A beautiful, warm and glowing rose-red. 
Free flowering and very fragrant .20 
Fascination. S. and F. clear, bright purplish-pink of 
a most intense hue. Enormous flowers of fine shape 
and color. 48 in. 1.00 
Frieda Mohr. S. light pinkish-lilac; F. deep lilac-rose. 
A very large pink bicolor .50 
Gabriel. S. bright, clear steel blue; F. bright violet- 
blue, deeper at haft. Tall .35 
Caviota. A creamy white with S. and F. edged yel¬ 
low. An attractive and unusual blend.25 
