CHROMYLLA (Loomis) 40". A beautifully shaped 
large flower of soft-toned yellow. Petals have the 
smooth finish and texture of a magnolia blossom. 
One of the best yellows now available. 50c 
CLAIRE DE LUNE (Wareham) 36". A new clear 
light blue-lavender self, with a deeper area to the 
center of the F., and a rich red-gold beard. $1.50 
CLARA NOYES (Sass) 32". See the excellent repro¬ 
duction of this flower on the front cover. Petals 
are a blend of orange, yellow and red, of Talisman 
rose coloring. Very odd and beautiful. A.M. 35c 
COOLEY SURPRISE (Cooley) 42". Large blue flow¬ 
er, slightly flushed heliotrope and with deep 
orange beard on the F. A real surprise. 50c 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk.) 40". The first of the real 
coppers to be introduced—a decided break in color. 
A copper self, of iridescent sheen, almost exactly 
like the shade of a penny. A.M. $8.00 
COPPERSMITH (Shull) 43". An unusual mixture of 
copper, bronze, cinnamon, wine, and dahlia car¬ 
mine, producing a copper and rich red velvet effect 
in the sun. Recipient of A.M. award. 35c 
CORALIE (Ayres) 38". S. rose-pink flushed laven¬ 
der ; F. glowing shade of wine red. The pure gold¬ 
en beard enhances the beauty and adds to the 
dazzling effect. Am. Dykes Medal winner. $3.00 
CORONATION (Moore) 34" We consider this the 
best cheap golden yellow. A profuse bloomer. 25c 
COSETTE (Sass) 26". Very early flowering white 
which is in great demand. A first class Iris. H.M. $1 
CRETAN (Dykes) 24". A delightful blue-purple bi¬ 
color with S. lighter than the F. Plants bloom pro¬ 
fusely in very early spring before the others. 35c 
CROWN JEWEL (Nich.) 34". A red and burnt 
orange similar to Clara Noyes in color blend¬ 
ing. $1.50 
CROWN PRINCE (Klein.) 40". Deep orange S. and 
dark velvety red-brown F., make this a rich and 
gorgeous variegata. See accurate colored repro¬ 
duction. 40c 
CRYSORO (Nich.) 24". An early free-blooming clear 
bright glowing yellow—one of the purest flowers 
in color tone and one that should be in every gar¬ 
den. H.M. 35c 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (Sass) 40". Large rounded 
flowers of pure glistening white. Very fine. $2.75 
CYDALISE (Cayeux) 38". A real yellow plicata, 
with yellow S. and F., evenly etched around the 
edges with a button-hole stitching of chocolate 
brown. Most unusual and beautiful. 25c 
CYRUS (Sass) 34". Em])ire yellow with a much deep¬ 
er sj)lash at the end of beard, giving an interesting 
and attractive glowing effect. Very early to 
flower. H.M. 35c 
DARK KNIGHT (Salb.) 45". Late blooming magnifi¬ 
cent mahogany red. H.M. $2.50 
DAUNTLESS (Connell) 41". The finest low-priced 
red variety. Dykes Medal winner. 35c 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
DAY DREAM (Sturtevant) 40". A charming blend 
of pink hues ^vith a touch of peach and apricot for 
good measure. None other like it. 25c 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux) 48". S. copper red, 
flushed golden bronze ; F. wide and spreading, of a 
rich claret shade. Fr. Dykes medal winner. 35c 
DESERT DAWN (And.) 36". Very late blooming- 
lavender and yellow blend of great charm. 35c 
DESERT GOLD (Kirkland) 35". A very early bloom¬ 
er. An extrerael}" large, finely formed, smooth clear 
yellow with brilliant beard. Fragrant. A.M. 25c 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux) 42". A splendid 
dark bronze-red with S. clear coppery wine and F. 
velvety garnet red. French award winner. A.M. $6 
DOLPHIN (Cap.) 26". Very early blooming rich mul- 
berry-}nu‘ple floAvers. Plants inci-ease rapidly and 
bloom ])rofusely. 35c 
DOXA (Sass) 20". A novelty in creamy olive tones 
of unusually fine form and substance. 35c 
DREAM (Sturt.) 36". Late blooming beautiful ])ink 
pallida. A best seller for years. 25c 
DUART (Ayres-Sturt.) 36". A beautiful blend of tan 
and red chestnut which is outstanding. 75c 
EASTER MORN (Essig) 42". Large floAvers of warm 
Avhite. F. are flaring with gold beard. A.iM. 75c 
ECLAT (Gage) 36". Wax yelloAv overlaid with pink 
blending into a bright orange color effect. 50c 
EGYPT (Bliss) 42". S. stiff and erect of vivid bronze- 
A-iolet; F. delightful velvety maroon juiride. 35c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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