10 THE LONGFIELD [RIS FARM 

Chamita (Wmsn. 1934). A very distinct brown toned Ivis deli- 
cately overlaid gold. Fine shaped flowers. 31 inches. $0.35 
Charlotte Millet (Cay. 1937). C. M. & Special Prize, S. N. H. F. 1936; C. M. 
Rome, 1938. One of the finest of the recent French introductions. A well- 
rounded Iris of rich reddish lilac with the palest blue lustre on the blade of 
each fall and a deep brown flush on each haft. The petals are broad with 
F. semi-flaring. Very striking. Late. 36 inches. $13.50 
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A. I. S. 1936. One of the brightest of the red Iris. S. are dull gold with 
a bright red flush, the F. velvety glowing red. Finely formed flowers on 
a strong vigorous plant. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
China Maid (Milliken, 1986). A. M., A. I. S. 19389; H. M., A. I. S. 1938. One 
of the finest new pinks being soft lilac pink blended golden bronze. Large 
with good form and habit but particularly outstanding because of its 
smooth even texture. Deeper in color than Angelus and taller. 48 inches. 
$1.50 
Christabel (Lap, 1986). A. M., A. I. S. 19388; H. M., A. I. S. 1986. Without 
a doubt this is Mr. Lapham’s finest red. The fiowers are well shaped with 
domed S. and flaring F. S. deep wine red; F. same shade overlaid blackish 
purple, giving a brilliant red effect. Beard a dark yellow. A graceful tall 
variety. 40 inches. $1.25; 3 for $2.75 
Cincinnati (Ayres, 1936). A larger and taller Venus de Milo. A large, smooth, 
warm white of fine flaring form and stately carriage. 42 inches. $0.35 
City of Lincoln (H. Ps Sass; 1936), ASM. Av S:) 19393 HM, Aves 1937. 
A huge, striking variegata of clear and vivid coloring. S. clear bright yel- 
low; F. velvety bright red. 40 inches. $5.00 
Copper Lustre (Kirk., 1934). Dykes Medal, A. I. S. 19388; A. M., A. I. S. 1937; 
H. M., A. I. S., 19385. A striking gold and copper blend, unlike anything 
else in commerce. Flowers are large and well-formed and sparkle in the 
sunlight like a new penny. $0.50 
Copper Piece (Kellogg, 1986). H. M., A. I. S. 19386. Of brilliant glowing 
copper-red, this Iris has tremendous carrying power. The center of the 
fall has a definite tone of violet blended with the red, that extends upward, 
ending at the beard with a point of almost pure violet. To this, add a 
distinct epaulette of well-polished copper on each shoulder of the F., that 
makes a striking contrast with the violet center and copper red margins. 
34 inches. $1.00 
Copper Rose (Cook, 1941). See page 2 for description. $20.00 
Coralie (Ayres 1932). Dykes Medal, A. I. S., 1988; H. M., A. I. S. 1932. The 
broad S. are clear pale red, flushed mauve; F. a beautiful shade of glow- 
ing wine red. Golden beard. A fine variety of great beauty. $0.25 
Coronet (D. Hall 1988). H. M., A. I. S. 1989. A soft rose beige with a golden 
tone. A seedling of Jean Cayeux and about the same size. Nicely rounded 
flowers with a lustrous finish. 34 inches. $5.00 
Cortez (Nesmith 1935). H. M., A. I. S. 1933. A late blooming variegata yea 
S. golden faintly flushed rose; F. heavy red purple. 38 inches. $3.5 
Creole Belle (Nich. 1934). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. Lustrous, satiny Bishop’s 
purple self with harmonizing beard. Good shape, substance and splendid 
branching. 38 inches. Strong grape fragrance. $0.25 
