

North Granby, Conn. 
BOULDERADO *** (And. ‘37) rosy tan, 42”. 50c 
An enchanting combination of colors—rosy tan arched standards 
and broad flaring falls of deeper old rose. 
BRIDAL VEIL **** (Mit. ‘36) purest white, 36’’. 75¢ 
A pure white with golden edges on the hafts and style arms, 
emphasizing its clarity and freshness. Although this iris has never 
received an award, we have found it one of the most satisfactory 
performers and one of the lovliest in our garden, with its large full 
rounded flowers profusely blooming on sturdiest stalks. P.R. 88. 
<’\\» BRONZED NYMPH (Park. 40) bronze yellow, 36’. $10.00 
rN Defying description, this rich yellow ground deeply flushed 
V a lavender tannish tone, deeper in the falls, giving an 
unusual bronze lustre over all. Standards, arched; falls, straight 
hanging. 
BRONZINO *** (Salb. ‘37) frosted bronze, 40”. $2.00 
The frosty golden bronze standards and rich coppery bronze falls 
on this large, full flower make it appear as if molded of bronze 
with its sturdiness and dignity of placement. H.M. 39. 

BRUNHILDE *** (Salb. ‘34) queen of the violet blues, 38’. 50c 
Wrapt in robes of exquisite satiny texture of unmarred clarity. 
Perfect harmony of flaring falls and domed standards enriched by 
a deep blue beard. Receiving an Award of Merit in ‘37 and a Per- 
manent Rating of 92; we would have given Brunhilde four stars, 
but on rare occasions she has proved tender. 
CADETOU ** (Cay. ‘35) honey and red, 36”. 50c 
The standards, honey yellow tinted bronze; the falls, garnet red 
widely edged with bronzy gold. Among the first to bloom. 
CAFE AU LAIT *** (Gra. ‘38) cream tan, 40”. $1.50 
Lovely blend of soft creamy tan with shadings of orange and gold. 
Received an Honorable Mention Award in ‘37. 
CALCUTTA *** (Klein, ‘38) blue tan, 42”. $1.75 
With twelve flowers to the stalk, this soft cocoa brown has its 
falls overlaid with blue, flecked with gold. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD *** (M.-M. ‘33) intense yellow, 40’. 50c 
If you desire a warm, rich, intense yellow color in your garden 
we recommend California Gold. Introduced eight years ago, we 
find that today this orange yellow self stands tall and unrivalled 
for depth of tone among all iris of the lower price range. Judges 
voted it one of the 50 ‘’Best”’ iris last year. 
CALIGULA *** (Cay. ‘37) rosy amaranth red, 36”. $5.00 
The light rose pink standards shaded with orange gold are well 
rounded and arched. A brilliant rich rosy amaranth red covers the 
falls. The orange beard adds color to the already bright throat. 
CAMELINA **** (J. Sass ‘39) daffodil yellow, 38’. $6.00 
This new large iris has standards of light yellow, fresh and 
appealing; and cream white falls, beautifully rounded. Many 
consider this one of the best of the fine Sass introductions. 
CAMEROUN **** (Cay. ’38) huge violet and blackish, 36’. $7.50 
Come round and see why the violet standords and wide velvety 
black falls won the hearts of all who saw it last year. The large 
flowers are near perfection. Rated 91, and one of the two foreign 
iris to receive an Award of Merit from the American Iris Society 
last year. 
CAPRI * (Schr. ‘36) taffy gold, 30’. 35c¢ 
Plant this taffy yellow in the front of the border so the children 
can have a piece at any time. Tha heavy substance is most 
tempting. 
CARVED IVORY ** (Essig ‘36) ivory, 36”. 75c 
This large, creamy, thick-petalled flower appears carved with the 
greatest precision out of exceedingly firm pebbled material. 
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CASQUE D’OR *** (J. Sass ‘37) gold and maroon, 36”. $1.75 
Old gold standards make a striking picture with the deep maroon 
falls, edged old gold. The large size brings out the richness of 
color. H.M. ‘37. 
CHARLOTTE MILLET *** (Cay. ‘37) red lilac, 36”. $10.00 
Most unusual coloring, full petals of good form are reddish lilac. 
The falls have traces of blue down the blade. 
CHEERIO **** (Ayres ‘34) cheeriest red, 40’’. 50c 
Three cheers for the seven years of popularity of this stunning 
tall red bicolor—deep wine below, slightly rosier above—rich in 
quality and quantity of tone. Another one voted for the hall of 
fame, the Judges’ 50 ‘’Best’’. A.M. ‘38. 
CHIEF SIDAR *** (Gage ‘38)) rose red, 40”. 75¢ 
Rosier and a freer bloomer than Dauntless, this chief is a leader, 
large, full, and handsome. 
CHINA MAID ** (Mill. ‘36) real pink, with overtones, 40’. 75c 
In color, perhaps the loveliest pink, with its hints of copper pro- 
ducing a vivacity and charm lacking in others. Unofficially voted 
the third ‘‘Best’’ iris sold today. But here in New England with us 
it tends to be slightly tender and we wish it had more substance. 
CHOSEN ** (White ‘37) light yellow, 44’. $3.50 
An exceptionally large, tall, sulphur yellow of excellent full form. 
Some of our New England winters take (freeze) the bloom stalks. 
CHRISTABEL **** (Lap. ‘36) top of the reds, 40”. 75c 
Excellent and most outstanding in every way. The copper red 
suffused with tan is the richest of any. The velvety falls fairly 
gleam. More glowing mass than any other red, with branching and 
performance tops. Yes, Christabel is one of the Judges’ 50 ’’Best.”’ 
A.M. ‘38. P.R. 90 
CITY OF LINCOLN **** (H. Sass ‘36) variegata, 42’. $2.00 
Second only to Wabash in the unofficial symposium of the ‘’Best’’ 
iris in commerce today. In fact a super-variegata, advanced in 
clear cut colors, honey yellow standards and glowing burnished 
red falls trimmed with a neat honey yellow edging, advanced 
in graceful ruffling of the arched standards and wide flaring falls. 
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CLARIBEL **** (J. Sass ‘36) hardy plicata, 40’. 50c 
Snow white plus the charm of slight blue stitching. 
CONESTOGA *** (Kirk. 37) copper tan, 38’. $1.00 
Justly named for a popular Indian Chief of the Susquehanna 
Valley. Standards are gold and copper, falls a gleaming red copper. 
The petals are broader than are those of some of the other ‘’so 
called coppers,’’ and the blooms are carried well on widely 
branched stems. 
COPPER LUSTRE *** (Kirk. ‘34) first copper break, 36’. 60c 
A color break—outstanding for its copper shadings—and winner 
of Irisdom’s highest award, the Dykes Medal in ‘38. The thin 
substance keeps us from four starring it. 
COPPER PIECE ** (Kell. ‘36) bright copper, 34’. $1.00 
A four star color, unique and bright—ruby red cupped standards— 
copper red falls burnished lilac in the center with an epaulette of 
burnished copper on the haft and around the edge of the falls 
which gives Copper Piece its special distinction. 
CORALIE ** (Ayres, ’32) rose, 36’. 35c¢ 
Pretty soft rose above and warmer, deeper rose tones below— 
another Dykes Medal Winner, that highest iris award. 
CORTEZ **** (Nes. ’35) dapper yellow and purple, 38’. $2.00 
Medium to large in size, but striking in color with yellow stan- 
dards edged rose and dark crimson purple falls widely flaring. 
Last year the Judges voted this as one of the 50 ‘’Best’’ iris in 
commerce, and we quite agree. 

