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BOADICEA (Nich. 1931) M. 36 in. An 
alluring blend of soft yellow and clear 
pink, with a liush of bright sky blue in 
center of fall. Of medium size and de¬ 
lightfully ruffled form, it captivates 
everyone. 25c 
BRITONESS (Dykes 1927) E. 30 in. A 
fine clear early primrose yellow of great 
refinement. Large well formed flowers 
of excellent substance. 25c 
BRONZE BEACON (Sal. 1932) L. 50 in. 
Brilliant coppery bronze stands, and 
bright red falls make this tall, glowing 
iris stand out like a beacon. 50c 
BRUNO (Bliss 1922) M. 36 in. Still a 
favorite for its rich pure coloring and 
wonderful, velvety finish. Tawny stands 
and rich red purple falls of heavy sub¬ 
stance. 20c 
BUECHLY GIANT (Bue. 1933) M. L. 40 
in. A blue giant on tall well branched 
stalks. Very good. 75c 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres 1934) M. 40 
in. Most fittingly named is this extraor¬ 
dinary beauty, a brilliant bronzy red. H. 
M„ 1933, A. M., 1936. $6.50 
BYZANTIUM (Ayres 1934) M. 32 in. A 
soft smooth golden tan, with a clear 
fiush of turquoise blue makes this a de¬ 
lectable color combination. Of excellent 
form and substance, it holds its color 
well. $5.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (M. M. 1933) L. 42 
in. A remarkably fine deep yellow which 
we are glad to report behaves perfectly 
in Iowa. Its color, form, texture and 
growth are all greatly admired. H. M., 
1936. $7.00 
CAM ELI ARD (Sturt. 1927) M. L. 46 in. 
An unusual and very pleasing color com¬ 
bination—clear yellow stands and red 
wine falls with a deep margin of yellow. 
Very attractive. 20c 
CAPRI (Sch. 1935) M. L. 30 in. A smooth 
golden taffy blend of superb form and 
carriage and very heavy substance. 6.00 
CARDINAL (Bliss 1919) M. L. 36 in. One 
of the richest and best of the Dominion 
race. Large full flowers with broad falls 
of deep velvety purple. 20c 
CARFAX (Bliss 1930) M. 38 in. A warm 
and glowing velvety red purple self of 
excellent form and branching. English 
Medal, 1930. 35c 
CHALLENGER (J. Sass 1930) V. E. 36 
in. One of the very finest dark blue pur¬ 
ple intermediates, really an early T. B. 
as it is quite large and tall. Excellent 
in every way. H. M., 1933. 25c 
CHARMEUR (Cay. 1930) L. 36 in. Truly 
a French “charmer” is this lovely cool 
pink of excellent form and carriage. Well 
rounded and firm in texture. 35c 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934) M. 40 in. A daz¬ 
zling beauty with stands of lustrous old 
gold, and brilliant glowing red velvet 
falls; proclaimed by many to be the most 
radiant in the garden. H. M., 1936. $6.50 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis 1930) M. 40 in. 
A most beautiful and satisfactory tall, 
light yellow self. The flowers are large, 
well formed, exquisitely finished and 
well placed on .tall stems. H. M., 1931. A. 
M., 1932. 75c 
CIMARRON (Wmsn. 1932) M. 34 in. A 
near self of rich dahlia purple of full, 
well rounded form. A warm glowing color 
of great garden value. 50c 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass 1931) M. 
30 in. A gorgeous blend of orange, yellow 
and red. Neither large nor tall, its lively 
coloring has made it talked of wherever 
iris grows. A fast increaser, it is now 
very moderate in price. H. M., 1931. A. 
M., 1932. 50c 
CLARI BEL (J. Sass 1936) M. 40 in. At 
last a perfectly hardy plicata as large 
and fine as Los Angeles is at its best, 
which we seldom see in Iowa. The 
flowers are beautifully formed and deli¬ 
cately marked with clear blue; they are 
large and well placed on tall, widely 
branched stems. The plant is vigorous, 
free blooming and a fast increaser. H. M., 
1936. $10.00 
CLAUDE AUREAU (Cay. 1928) L. 36 in. 
A unique and interesting variegata is this 
large flowered French sort with stands 
of greenish golden yellow and wide falls 
of wine red, bordered with bronzy gold, 
giving a most pleasing contrast. A. M., 
France, 1929. 50c 
COLUMBINE (Mur. 1930) M. 36 in. A 
pure dazzling white, medium in size and 
height, but excellent in form and per¬ 
fectly proportioned. The very best low 
priced white iris. Try it with Luzianna. 
25c 
CORAL (Mor. 1931) E. 36 in. A coral red 
bicolor of distinctive charm and person¬ 
ality. Should be better known. 35c 
For a Moonlight Garden—Moon Magic, Spring Maid and Romance—75c 
