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Carmelo {Molir). Unusual 
slender foliage with long 
narrow flowers, half re- 
gelia in type. Color mouse 
gray. Suitable for rock 
gardens.25c; 3 for 50c 
Cherokee Maid {William¬ 
son). Blackish maroon, 
half oncocyclus. Unusual. 
.40c; 3 for $1.00 
China Rose {Salhach 193If). 
A “little Frieda Mohr” ex¬ 
cept that it is warmer in 
color and has a most deli¬ 
cate antique appearance. 
Standards Chinese violet 
falls bright magenta with 
bronze undertone at the 
haft. Colors exquisitely 
blended, and blooms are 
the most orchid-like of any 
iris. 30".$2.00 
Clara Noyes {Sass). A “dif¬ 
ferent” low growing iris. 
Standards tan, flushed 
heliotrope. Falls reddish 
bronze, lined deeper 
bronze. Yellow beard and 
haft undertone of the 
same color .$1.50 
Claridad {Mohr). The clear¬ 
est blue of all. Good sub¬ 
stance. Early flowering. 
.25c; 3 for 50c 
Claude Aureau {Cayeux 
1928). A splendid iris of 
robust constitution, im¬ 
posing habit and great size 
of blooms. The standards 
are golden yellow, the long 
wide falls are russet brown 
with a large margin of 
bronzy gold. 3 feet. C. M., 
S. N. H. F. 
.$1.50; 3 for $4.00 
Conchobar. Tall blue bi¬ 
color.15c; 3 for 30c 
Conquistador {Mohr). One of the very tallest 
iris. Fine foliage, and splendid light violet 
blue flowers. Vigorous. Fragrant. 
.15c; 3 for 30c 
Coppersmith {Shull). Flowers having a glori¬ 
ous copper-bronze sheen. Heavy substance, 
smooth finish, and fine form. Floriferous. 
Fragrant. 30".35c; 3 for 70c 
Crimson Glow. Brilliant crimson rose. Free 
flowering.15c; 3 for 30c 
Crusader. Blue, white bi-color. .15c; 3 for 30c 
Cydalise {Cayeux 1930). The first noteworthy 
yellow ground plicata. Noticeable for large 
sized flowers, well poised on the firm, branch¬ 
ing stem. Delicately veined. Floriferous. 
Late bloomer. 3 feet.60c; 3 for $1.50 
Crysoro {Nicholls). Easily the deepest of the 
early blooming iris, being bright brassy gold. 
A low growing variety that makes a splendid 
show in mass. Not in conflict with California 
Gold, which is a late bloomer. 
.$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
See pages 2 and 3 for 1935 introduc¬ 
tions, including a new orange and a 40" 
Wm. Mohr seedling. 
