= ^erriam, Kansas 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS (Row) In the 1932 "Iris Year Book” 
the Countessa Senni writes; “Captain Courageous is a very pretty 
rose and smoke blend whose color carries well at a distance;” 
sturdy and vigorous with beautiful foliage; late; tall_ .25 
CARDINAL (Bliss) Rich, red purple Dominion; midseason; medium 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass) Large flowered deep purple; a very early 
variety of Dominion quality; medium height_ .25 
CHEERIO (Ayres) The brightest possible; velvety red falls setting off 
standards of blended gold and rose; large, well balanced flower; 
midseason; tall _ 15.00 
CHESTER J. HUNT (Farr) Light blue and marine blue bicolor; a 
pure bit of garden color; early; medium height_3 for .25 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis) Large flowered yellow self of the finest sub¬ 
stance, texture and form; midseason; tall_ 1.00 
CITRONELLA (Bliss) Light gold; the falls splashed carmine; mid¬ 
season; tall_ .15 
CINNABAR (Wmsn) Deep reddish purple bicolor; very velvety and 
striking; midseason; tall_ . 15 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass) Blend of apricot, orange, yellow and 
carmine; midseason; medium height_ .90 
CLARET GEM (Sass-Gros) Very early claret r^d of good color and 
quality; short_ .25 
CLAUDE AUREAU (Cay) Giant flowered, dusky yellow and wine 
red variegata; broad standards distinguish the large flowers; plant 
with Grace Sturtevant; midseason; medium height_ .90 
COLIAS (Wmsn) Late, free flowering, soft yellow; as useful as the 
earlier Shekinah; medium height_3 for .25 
COPPERSMITH (Shull) Light coppery red bicolor; large flower; 
midseason; tall_ .15 
CORALIE (Ayres) Glowing rose and red bicolor; large flower with 
very broad standards and falls; Dykes medal; midseason; tall_ 7.00 
CORONATION (Moore) Golden yellow self of good size and heavy 
substance; Splendid with King Tut and June Bride; midseason; 
tall _ .25 
CORRIDA (Mil) Clear, light blue; floriferous; lovely with Dream and 
Parc de Neuilly; late; medium height-3 for .25 
CRYSORO (Nic) Darkest, richest, orange yellow self; fine substance; 
very early; short_ .60 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass) Hardy, alabaster white of large size, 
pure color and fine substance; well branched; midseason; tall_ 10.00 
DAUNTLESS (Con) Red with a brown undertone and very little 
purple in it; Dykes medal; midseason; tall- .75 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay) Bronze red of the most perfect form, 
placement and branching; an ideal show iris; Dykes medal; mid¬ 
season; tall_ .75 
DISCOUNT 
On all orders in 
and paid for by 
June 15th, a 
cash discount of 
10 per cent will 
be allowed ex¬ 
cept where spe¬ 
cified otherwise. 
“In spite of the hot, dry season last summer and the great amount of rain u/e have been 
having lately, the irises you sent me last year are blooming beautifully.” 
May 22, 1935. Mrs. E. W. E., Mexico, Mo. 
"I am glad to tell you that I won a sweepstakes with irises from your garden.” 
July 15, 1935. Mrs. 1. H., Springfield, Mo. 
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