CAPRI (Schreiner 1936) A yellow and taffy blend that won the 
grand sweepstakes at the St. Paul show last season. S. yellow; F. 
blending of taffy and gold. Fine carriage and substance. 40 in. 
CASTALIA (Wmsn. 1933) A beautiful blue self of large size. Per¬ 
fect form and heavy texture; fragrant. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 35 in. 
CASTILIAN (Washington 1937) See introductions on page 3. 
CASTLE CARY (Tobie 1929) A handsome blue of medium tone, 
excellent substance and form. 
CATHEDRAL DOME (Nesmith 1936) A large white with ruffled 
well domed standards, the falls are arched and flaring of warm 
white, styles creamy white, heavy yellow beard. Heavy strong 
stalks well branched, a profuse bloomer. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. 
CELLOPHANE (Washington 1936) A self of light blue-lavender. 
S. are domed and firmly held together; F. are semi-flaring, the 
styles are of same tone with flush of cool white in center of the 
flower, yellow beard. The flowers are very large and of extremely 
heavy substance, carried on tall, well branched stalks which are very 
thick and strong. A smoothly finished flower of leather like texture. 
45 in. 
CHAMITA (Wmsn. 1934) A distinct bronze-brown toned iris, 
overlaid with gold. Unusual and beautiful in color and is of es¬ 
pecial interest to breeders. 33 in. 
CHENOA (Nesmith 1937) See introductions on page 3. 
CHINA LANTERN (Essig 1933) S. are old gold; F. intense Bor¬ 
deaux red. Large flowers of brilliant coloring. 40 in. 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 1931) Large flowers of uniform chrome- 
yellow. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. A. M., A. I. S. 1932. 36 in. 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (Wareham 1933) A clear light bluish laven¬ 
der with just a deeper flush in center of the falls. Golden yellow 
beard. The large well textured flowers are borne on well branched 
stalks. An excellent pale blue. 40 in. 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass 1931) Beautiful blend of red, 
orange, and yellow, like a Talisman rose. A. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
COOL WATERS (Washington 1934) A pale blue iris with flush 
of pink-lavender throughout the flower. Firm texture and smooth 
finish. 36 in. 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk. 1934) A glowing copper and gold 
blend shot with iridescent colors. It is impossible to give an ade¬ 
quate description of this distinctive and unusual iris. H. M., A. 
I. S. 1935. 36 in. 
CORAZON (Washington 1936) A bronze red self with domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls. The yellow styles are tipped 
with red, brilliant yellow beard. The flowers have heavy firm tex¬ 
ture, stalks are well branched, and it is a verv late bloomer. 40 in. 
CORTEZ (Nesmith 1934) The well domed standards are yellow 
overlaid with faint rose at the edge, reminding one of moire silk. 
The very flaring falls are intense crimson-purple with very velvety 
substance. The flower has firm texture, withstands heat, wind and 
rain. One of the last to bloom. A very brilliant iris. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1933. 38 in. 
CREOLE BELLE (Nich. 1934) A distinctive iris of deep Bishop’s 
purple with very domed standards of satiny sheen, and semi-flaring 
falls of the same tone, intensified in richness of coloring by the 
brownish mahogany flush extending down below the beard which is 
brownish orange. A splendid iris. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 3 ft. 
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