Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Chalcedony —34 in. Exquisite pinkish-lavender 
and yellow blend. 25 
Chal ice —30 in. EARLY uniform bright clear canary 
yellow. Often flowers again in the fall. . .20 
Charles E. Shea —54 in. Perry’s new giant russet 
blend. Like Valencia, but much taller. . . 1.50 
Chartier —32 in. A fine white Iris of perfect form, 
good substance and exquisite daintiness. A- 
warded a Silver Medal by the American Iris 
Society. 25 
Ch eerio —40 in. A marvelous 1934 introduction 
that dominates the garden when in bloom. S— 
dull gold, with bright red flush; F—glowing 
velvety red, with a brilliant yellow beard.20.00 
Cheyenne —40 in. FRAGRANT. An extremely 
handsome, free flowering deep red. 25 
China Lantern —40 in. A new iris with an entirely 
new color tone, the colors having striking carry¬ 
ing qualities. S—old gold; F—brilliant Bor¬ 
deaux red. 5.00 
Chromylla —40 in. Received Honorable Mention 
and Award of Merit of the American Iris So¬ 
ciety. Considered by many as the finest yellow 
yet introduced. Large flowers of perfect form 
and lemon chrome color. . 5.00 
Churchmouse —36 in. A wonderful new color,- 
uniform soft brown. Nothing else like it. 
Try it in a group with Mary Barnett and Even¬ 
tide for a most charming effect. 25 
True Charm 
and True Delight are identical except that the former has a 
lavender-blue border and in the later the border is much 
redder. In Damozel the border is heavier. San Francisco is 
the largest of this type. 
Cinnabar —42 in. One of the best of the Williamson 
introductions. Rich velvety deep red. A magnificent 
Iris. 50 
Coral Queen —28 in. FRAGRANT. A lovely coral pink, 
with ruffled standards and a distinct “sugary” fra¬ 
grance, “like the icing on a cake”. 75 
Citronella —36 in. A magnificent yellow, veined and 
mottled Van Dyke red. Sold at $50 a few years ago. 
Given an Award of Merit by Royal Horticultural 
Society, England. 25 
Cla ra Noyes —38 in. A rich new blend of the Talisman 
Rose” colors. Award of Merit American Iris Society. 
No other Iris like it. 3.00 
Claret Cut —5 ft. One of the tallest of all Irises, the flower 
being of petunia-violet coloring. . 50 
Claridad —30 in. This is the PUREST BLUE Iris I have 
seen. Magnificent garden effect. 35 
Claude Areau —36 in. The finest “variegata” to date, 
with greenish golden yellow standards and Bordeaux 
wine falls, margined bronzy gold. Received Award of 
Merit French National Horticultural Society. . . 3.50 
Colossus —36 in. One of the world’s largest Irises, com¬ 
paring in size with the giant Nene, but Colossus is 
deep purple. 5.00 
Columbine —40 in. New English Silver Medal Winner. 
Glistening white Aphrodite. 1.50 
Copper King —28 in. A magnificent pure chrome yellow, 
fails overlaid hydrangea red. Superb for the front of 
the border. One of my own introductions. 1.00 
Copper Lustre —40 in. The outstanding new Iris of the 
century. Color irridescent copper, like a new penny. 
Large flower, perfect in every way. 40.00 
Coppersmith —42 in. Fine large flowers of velvety cop¬ 
pery-red. One of the best. 35 
Coralie —38 in. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 
1933, highest international honors. S—clear 
soft red, flushed mauve; F—rich, glowing wine- 
red . 10.50 
Coronation —40 in. A fine, large rich deep golden yel¬ 
low.Classes with the best. See illustration page 48 .50 
Crown Prince —36 in. The finest American “variegata.” 
A magnificent flower of gigantic size, perfect form 
and rich color. S—deep orange yellow,- F—solid 
velvety brownish red. 5.00 
Cupavo —42 in. English Challenge Cup and Medal Win¬ 
ner. Gigantic red bi-color. A magnificent flower 1.25 
Cydalise —38 in. A real yellow “Plicata,” with yellow 
standards and falls, evenly etched around the edges 
with a button-hole stitching of chocolate brown 2.50 
Cyrus the Great —42 in. EARLY. A new dark blue toned 
variety of large size and perfect in every way. . 5.00 
Damozel —36 in. VERY FRAGRANT gigantic white, 
heavily margined red-violet. 25 
Dariel —30 in. An intense pure deep blue, deeper in 
color than Claridad, but just as pure a blue. For real 
blues in the garden there is nothing to beat Dariel and 
Claridad. 1.00 
Dauntless —40 in. Winner of highest International 
honors, the Dykes Memorial Medal. The finest 
and purest red-toned Iris introduced to date. 
See color illustration, page 13. 1.50 
Day Dream —42 in. A blend of pinkish tones, with falls 
darker than the standards. Fine large flowers. . . 1.00 
Dazzler —36 in. FRAGRANT. A larger, finer and rosier 
colored Seminole, which has been hard to beat in 
color. 5.00 
Decennial —36 in. FRAGRANT. A very lovely 'Varie¬ 
gata,” with bright picric-yellow standards and Dahlia 
Carmine falls, edged yellow. 1.00 
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