MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO 
CARDINAL, (Bliss, 1919). S. lavender, hot rose; F. dark red-purple, wonderful 
velvety texture; fragrant. (Bearded) .25 
CARFAX, (Bliss, 1930). Rich red-purple, large flowers, extreme velvety substance, 
wide branched stems, many flowers. Eng. Silver Gilt Medal. 46 inches. 
(Bearded) .40 
CARMELO, (Mohr, 1921). Unusual slender foliage, long narrow flowers, half 
regelia in type. Mouse gray color; suitable for rock gardens.25 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER, (J. Sass, 1924). Delicate apple blossom pink; mid¬ 
season; short. (Bearded) .10 
CASTALIA, (Williamson, 1933). Very beautiful pallid blue violet self; large size, 
perfect form, heavy texture. 34 inches. (Bearded).75 
CASTOR, (Bunyard, 1923). Unusual ivory plicata with crimson edgings. Very 
handsome. 36 inches. (Bearded) .,.25 
CECILE MINTURN, (Farr, 1922). Bright cattleya pink; free flowering; mid¬ 
season; S. ruffled, large.10 
CELESTE, (Lemon, 1859). Pure self color, azure blue. 30 inches.10 
CHALICE, (Sturtevant, 1924). Exquisite uniform soft lemon yellow, rich yellow 
styles, deep orange beard. 30 inches. Very fast grower. (Bearded).10 
CHALLENGER, (J. Sass, 1929). Large, deep purple flower; very early; Dominion 
quality; medium height. (Intermediate) .10 
CHARIS, (Nesmith, 1928). Coppery-red bicolor. (Bearded).25 
CHARTIER, (Hall, 1925). Clear white, large flower, smooth, broad segments. 
(Bearded) .10 
CHASSEUR, (Vilmorin, 1923). Yellow self, broad petals. (Bearded).10 
CHERRY RUST, (Williamson, 1932). S. rosy copper shading yellow at base; F. 
velvety brownish red mahogany. 24 inches.25 
CHEROKEE MAID, (Williamson). Blackish maroon, half oncocyclus. Unusual.. .25 
CHESTER J. HUNT, (Farr). Light blue and marine blue bicolor.15 
CHESTNUT, (J. Sass, 1920). S. ruffled cinnamon drab; F. cream dotted petunia 
violet with brown stripes on yellow haft. (Bearded).15 
CHIEF, (J. Sass, 1926). Very dark royal purple. Flowers exceptionally large. 
(Intermediate) .15 
CHINA LANTERN, (Essig., 1933). S. old gold; F. bright Bordeaux red. Brilliant 
carrying qualities of colors make this distinctive. 42 inches. (Bearded). 2.00 
CHINA ROSE, (Salbach, 1934). S. Chinese violet; F. bright magenta, bronze 
undertone at the haft. Colors exquisitely blended; blooms most orchid-like 
of any iris. 30 inches . 1.50 
CHROMYLLA, (Loomis, 1931). Lovely uniform chrome-yellow; lighter than Pluie 
d’Or; best substance and texture of the newer yellows; large flowers; well 
branched. (Bearded) . 2.00 
CHURCH MOUSE, (H. P. Sass, 1929). Dark Hay’s brown self; light orange beard; 
wonderful new color that attracts immediate attention. 38 inches. (Bearded) .25 
CINNABAR, (Williamson, 1928). Fine deep purple bicolor; very velvety deep red 
purple. 46 inches. (Bearded) .25 
CITRON ELLA, (Bliss, 1922). Clear soft yellow; F. washed chestnut. (Bearded) .15 
CLARIDAD, (Mohr, 1926). Exceptionally beautiful pale sky blue; one of the truest 
blues. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
CLARA NOYES, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Blending of red, orange and yellow; colors 
of Talisman rose; beautiful and rare. 38 inches. (Bearded). 1.50 
CLASSIC, (Grinter, 1931). Asia type and coloring with Dominion form and text¬ 
ure, flaring falls, glowing effect. (Bearded) .25 
