WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
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CLIO, (Pall, 1930). Very tall with splendid foliage; steel gray blooms.10 
CLUNY, (Vilmorin, 1930). S. wisteria-violet; F. soft bluish violet.10 
COCKATOO, (Morrison, 1928). A clear Empire yellow self, the falls veined a 
lighter shade ...25 
COLUMBINE, (Murrell, 1930). Dazzling white; free flowering.25 
CONCHOBAR, (Bliss, 1921). S. light purple; F. velvety deep reddish purple.15 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland, 1934). A glowing copper and gold blend shot with 
iridescent colors. It is impossible to give an adequate description of this 
distinctive and unusual iris. H. M., A. I. S. 1935. 36 inches. 8.00 
COPPERSMITH, (Shull, 1926) Very tall, robust, large flowers of copper-bronze .25 
CORAL, (Morrison, 1931). Bicolor. S. soft rosy-lavender; F. deeper velvety rose- 
lavender . 35 
CORAL IE, (Ayres, 1932). Blend of pink and red that approaches raspberry color 
in effect with dazzling note added in the bright golden beard. (Bearded). 2.00 
CORONATION, (Moore, 1927). Deep golden yellow self. Large flowers...25 
CORRIDA, (Millet, 1914). Sky-blue self of most delicate and graceful habits.10 
COTTAGE WHITE, (Egel, 1930). Low-growing white.10 
CREOLE BELLE, (Nich., 1934). Bishop’s purple, with a deeper tone through the 
center of the F. The flower, with a smooth finish on the cupped S. and the 
flaring F. 3.00 
CRIMSON GLOW, (Millet, 1924). Brilliant crimson rose; free flowering.10 
CROWN JEWEL, (Nicholas, 1934). Not unlike Clara Noyes with less yellow; 
better in every way; taller, better substance, more solidly colored, more vig¬ 
orous. In mass, a red or burnt-orange. 34 inches. 4.00 
CROWN PRINCE, (Klein, 1931). Another giant variegata on tall, well branched 
stem. S. deep orange yellow; F. velvety brownish red. 1.00 
CRETAN, (Dykes, 1923). Deep blue and purple. (Intermediate).15 
CRIMSON KING, (Barr, 1893). Beautiful red crimson, almost black; fragrant.15 
CRUSADER, (Foster, 1913). S. clear, light violet-blue; F. deeper shade of blue.10 
CRYSORO, (Nich., 1931). Early clear deep golden yellow, an intermediate.35 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935). A white so pure, so cool, so graceful. Not as 
large as Snow King, but the whitest white of them all. The large flowers 
are of excellent substance and the stems are tall and well branched. 40 
inches .... 3.00 
CURLY TOP, (Callis, 1935). This little ruffled, low-growing iris has light yellow 
S. and deep pink F. Deep orange beard. Such a ruffled outstanding iris 
deserves the name of Curly Top; midseason. 5.00 
CYDALIZE, (Cayeux, 1930). S. luminous golden yellow; F. golden yellow evenly 
etched at the-edges and throat with soft chocolate brown. <.50 
CYGNET, (Sturtevant, 1922). S. ivory white; F. white.15 
CYRUS, (H. Sass, 1931). Empire yellow with glowing center.25 
DALI LA, (Denis, 1914). S. pale flesh pink; F. rich reddish crimson...10 
DARK KNIGHT, (Salbach, 1934). Magnificent mahogany red, tall, noble; a stand¬ 
out in any company. Perfect formed blooms of deep rich color that carries 
clear across the garden. Unusually fine substance and finish; sometimes it 
appears almost black, again, ruby red. 45 inches... 2.00 
DARK PURPLE, (Sass). A trifle later and few inches taller than Sambo with 
somewhat darker and larger blossoms. (Intermediate). .25 
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