CASSANDRE—48-in. Huge flowers of splendid form and 
substance. S. smoky rose violet. F. deep garnet purple 
with lighter edging. Midseason. $1.00. 
CHROMYLLA—40-in. S. and F. are a uniform soft chrome 
yellow. Considered by many one of the finest yellows 
as yet introduced. The blooms are of very heavy tex¬ 
ture and hold the color. Midseason. $6.50. 
CLARA NOYES—38-in. This lovely variety appears to be 
a blend of yellow, orange, and apricot. S. soft yel¬ 
low flushed deep red. F. yellow at the haft, shading 
to the color of the standards with heavy red veining. 
Midseason. $1.50. 
CLAUDE AUREAU—36-in. Considered the finest variega- 
ta to date. S. greenish gold. F. Bordeau wine color 
with bronze gold margin. The flowers are very large 
with iong wide falls. Midseason. $4.00. 
CORALIE—38-in. A very lovely new iris of the red class. 
S. clear pale red, flushed mauve. F. glowing wine red, 
with a bright gold beard and haft lighting up the whole 
flower. Midseason. Dykes Medal 1933. $13.50. 
CORONATION—40-in. A fine large flower of golden yel¬ 
low, carried on tall well-branched stems. Midseason. 
50c. 
CYDALIZE—38-in. A real yellow plicata, S. a luminous 
golden yellow. F. softer yellow evenly etched at the 
edges and throat with chocolate brown. Late. $3.00. 
DAUNTLESS—40-in. The falls and standards are of the 
same shade of deep glowing red, but the heavy quality 
of the falls makes them appear darker. Dykes Medal 
1929. Midseason. $1.00. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—48-in. These flowers of coppery 
red S. and rich claret crimson F. are carried on very 
tall, sturdy well-branched stems. The fine dusting of 
gold over the whole flower adds much to the beauty of 
it. Dykes Medal 1930. Midseason. $2.50. 
DESERT GOLD—30-in. A most beautiful variety. The 
pale, luminous yellow flowers are of perfect form and 
large size. Due to the excellent substance, each bloom 
lasts for days. Early. $2.00. 
DOG ROSE—48-in. Large flowers of fine substance. Del¬ 
icate shade of rose pink with a bright golden beard. 
Early. $5.00. 
DON JUAN—40-in. Immense flowers with S. light rosy 
lilac, giving a bright pink effect, and F. wide and flaring 
of bright red. Midseason. $1.00. 
EASTER MORN—44-in. Creamy white with wide flaring 
falls. Excellent substance and large size. Early. $3.50. 
EL CAPITAN—44-in. Huge flowers of medium blue color. 
The many flowers opening at the same time making 
each stalk a beautiful bouquet. Midseason. 50c. 
