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CHRISTABEL, (Lapham, 1936). Deep red; S. dark wine; F. red..... oe ats cater 
CHROMYLLA, (Loomis, 1931). Lovely uniform chrome-yellow.................-- 
CHURCHMOUSE, (H. P. Sass, 1929). Dark Hay’s brown self.................... 
CINCINNATI, (Ayres, 1936). The smooth warm white flowers have fine form... 
CINNABAR, (Williamson, 1928). Fine deep purple bicolor; velvety red purple... 
CITRONELLA, (Bliss, 1922). Clear soft yellow; F. washed chestnut............ 
CITY OF LINCOLN, (H. Sass, 1936). Tall and rich variegata of great merit, the 
purity of color of its contrasting yellow S. and red F. is unequaled in other 
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CLAIRE de LUNE, (Wareham). A clear light bluish lavender self.............. 
CLARA NOYES, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Blending of red, orange and yellow.......... 
CLAREMORE, (Callis, 1940). Well formed, very pale blue, unlike any other Iris 
in color; unique; medium size and height. This Iris should be in every col- 
lection because it is pretty and different from other Iris; fragrance of a 
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CLARIBEL, (J. Sass, 1936). A large flowered plicata on the order of Los Angeles 
CLARIDAD, (Mohr, 1926). Exceptionally beautiful pale sky blue................ 
CLASSIC, (Grinter, 1931). Gold and lavender blend of clear pure color.......... 
CLAUDE AUREAU, (Cay., 1929). S. are old gold; F. soft red-brown............ 
CLINTON SILVESTER, (Callis, 1938). A lovely, tall, deep white plicata. Ap- 
ple blossom fragrance; about 40 inches of good branching. Golden beard. 
The flowers are beautifully formed and delicately marked with peach tones.. 
CLIO, (Pall, 1930). Very tall with splendid foliage; steel gray blooms........... 
CLUNY, (Vilmorin, 1930). S. wisteria-violet; F. soft bluish violet 
COCKATOO, (Morrison, 1928). A clear Empire yellow self...................... 
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COLOSSUS, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Rich dark blue purple self..................... 
COLUMBINE, (Murrell, 1930). Dazzling white; free flowering..................- 
CONCHOBAR, (Bliss, 1921). S. light URN EE FE. velvety deep reddish purple..... 
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COPPER ‘LUSTRE, (Kirkland, 1934). Gold blend shot with iridescent Say c 
COPPER PIECE, (Kellogg, 1936). Brilliant glowing copper-red, has tremendous 
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COPPERSMITH, (Shull, 1926). Very tall, robust, large flowers of copper-bronze 
CORAL (Morrison, 1911). S. soft rosy-lavender; F. deeper velvety rose-lavender 
CORINTHE. A huge purple self, bishop’s violet by Ridgeway, with an almost 
white beard, blooming at the very last of. the season................ccccceees 
CORONET, (D. Hall, 1938). Golden-tan with a delicate underlay of rose-beige. 
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CORONATION, (Moore, 1927). Deep golden yellow self. Large flowers........ 
CORRIDA, (Millet, 1914). Sky-blue self...................... Sorcicts Sarak sissies wits 
COTTAGE WHITE, (Egel, 1930). Low-growing white 
CREOLE BELCE.) (Nich) 1934);:Bishop's purples...:s.. 2. cces see eee See 
CRIMSON GLOW, (Millet, 1924). Brilliant crimson rose.................ccceee: 
CROWN JEWEL, (Nicholls). Blend of yellow, red, or burnt orange............. 
CROWN PRINCE, (Klein, 1931). S. deep orange yellow; F. velvety brownish red 
CRUSADER, (Foster, 1913). S. clear, light violet-blue; F. deeper shade of blue.... 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY, (J. Sass, 1935). Large pure white. 40 inches............. 
CURLY TOP, (Callis, 1935). This little ruffled, low-growang Iris has light yellow 
: S. and deep pink F. 
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