grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDE, L. I, N. Y. 
BUTO (H. P. Sass, 1926), 30 inches. A very large, rich, velvety, deep 
royal purple flower of perfect form and fine satiny texture; 
much richer, darker, earlier and better than Gaudichau. Almost 
as dark as Louis Bel but much larger. $7.50 each 
CAMELLIARD (Sturt., 1927), 48 inches. LATE. A distinctive varie- 
gata blend with huge flowers seven inches long. The color is a 
soft yellow overlaid with wine. $7.50 each 
CAMEO, 82-85 (Sturt., 1924), 86 inches. An exquisite blend of apricot 
and cream with falls flushed cameo pink. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
CANDLELIGHT, 96-91 (Andrews, 1926), 40 inches. The highest rated 
Iris in the last symposium. A tall plant with beautiful large 
flowers of Afterglow coloring. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
CANYON MISTS (Berry, 1926), 40 inches. A delightful soft mauve 
self, somewhat similar to Mlle. Schwartz in color, but earlier and 
better. A handsome large flower of tall erect stems. $3.50 each 
CARDINAL, 92-90 (Bliss, 1919). This is one of the finest of the 
“Dominion” family. It is one of the most brilliant red toned 
Iris in existence and is hardy, rugged and free flowering. The 
flowers are of perfect form and texture. $3.50 each 
CAROLINE E. STRINGER, 84-83 (J. Sass, 1924), 30 inches. LATE. 
This is the lightest pink toned Iris in cultivation; in fact it might 
almost be classed as a white delicately flushed pale pink. Itis.a 
very beautiful Iris. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00, 100 for $85.00 
CASSANDRA, 82-82 (Perry, 1923), 36 inches. A gorgeous Iris with 
rosy violet standards and crimson falls bronzed at the base. 
Very large flowers of fine form. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
CAYLUS (Vilmorin, 1926), 34 inches. Large flowers with standards 
of bright violet-purple and falls of velvety blackish Pele 4 
7.50 eac 
CECIL MINTURN, 79-81 (Farr, 1922), 30 inches. LATE. FRAGRANT. 
This is undoubtedly one of the three best of the many varieties 
introduced by Farr. The flowers are large and the coloring is 
an exquisite uniform soft Catalyea rose. The standards are 
ruffed. I paid $5.00 per plant for this variety in 1923. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.00, 100 for $25.00 
CENTURION, 85-86 (Bliss, 1922), 30 inches. A fine large flower of 
perfect form with erect light lavender standards and rich vel- 
vety crimson purple falls. $3.50 each 
CHABER (Denis, 1922). Standards and falls are light yellow, with 
the standards shaded rosy lavender and the falls veined maroon 
at the throat and delicately tinted rosy lavender on the sides. 
A very handsome flower that is practically unknown here. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
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