BURNING BRONZE (Ayres)—Brilliant 
velvety. dark 16d ie aan ee ae $0.35 
BRUNHILDE (Salbach)—A deep toned 
rich violet blue 0.50 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mit., 1933) 
—Tall deep golden yellow self, deepe1 
in tone than other large flowered 
VEHOws er. Pe Ae, Se, em eee $0.30 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1940)— 
Peach, pink, apricot blend ....... $8.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1942)—H. M. 
1942—Rich, bright maroon purple $8.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres, 1934) Bright spark- 
ling red bicolor, striking in its bril- 
Hance: ee a ek RS ees 2 $0.30 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936)—Lovely 
brilliant pink blend, large and tall 
with well formed flowers ........ $1.00 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936)—A new 
red that is large and brilliant, one of 
the most striking of its class ....$0.60 
CHROMYLLA (Loomis, 1930)—Uni- 
form lemon chrome of beautifully 
rounded form and _ lasting  sub- 
SUANCCE oS Hane Ak ene atone $0.25 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass, 1936)— 
Tall and rich variegata of great merit, 
the purity of color of its contrasting 
yellow standards and red falls is un- 
equalled in other variegatas ..... $1.50 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass, 1936)—A large 
flowered plicata on the order of Los 
Angeles, hardy, 40-inch stems ...$0.35 
CLINTON SILVESTER (Callis 1938)— 
A tall plicata of fine form and sub- 
stance, white etched with pink. .$0.50 
CONESTOGA (Kirk)—Yellow, orange 
ANOS COs OlCl eam. er ene ee $0.75 
COPPER FRILLS (Whiting 41)—Free 
and-bright:rosvacoppene. ase. $1.00 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk., 1934)—The 
1938 Dykes Medal winner, it has been 
heralded as a new break in color. A 
blending of gold, copper and pinkish 
tan that produces the effect of glist- 
eninge *CcODDGrme oe eee $0.50 
COPPER ROSE (Cook 41)—Shimmer- 
iNPSCODpPeraroseeanastanierees $10.00 
CORITICA (Sass 1942)—In the last 
bulletin Robert Schreiner predicts 
that this precise cinnamon yellow may 
prove the best of this class ....$15.00 
CORONET (Hall 38) H. M. 39—Golden 
tan with rose biege underlay ....$1.00 
COSETTE (H. Sass, 1936)—Early Flow- 
ering white intermediate with tall 
branchingssteMmSear.caaeo ee... $0.25 
CROWN OF GOLD  (Hall-Hahn)— 
Choice yellow introduced by Hahn $3.50 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935)— 
A large flowered self of pure white, » 
tall and well branched. .......... $0.25 
DAINTY BESS (Whiting 41)—A dear 
little Iris of sky blue. Many daintily 
formed flowers make a mass ....$1.00 
DAUNTLESS (Con., 1929)—A lovely 
red self with velvety ‘falls, Dykes Medal 
winner $0.25 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 41)—New gay 
POIOEM. Dla kartl Mtoe te $7.50 
DAYSTAR (Umsn 41)—Dainty white 
Ad CloolieLaDlce ll is seen one $1.00 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay., 1929)— 
Rosy purple.and garnet red, a giant in 
size and outstanding in growth and 
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vigor, Dykes Medal winner ..... $0.25 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 39)—Rich and 
SCUNNING = DUC) plac Ke eg ee ee $4.00 
DERBY (Chl 1942)—Most brilliant 
golden yellow. Our good friend, John 
Ohl, has been growing good seedlings 
for years. This is his best ..... $10.00 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk., 1930)—Large 
straw yellow of excellent form and 
HeavveSuUDS tal CCM tent ees $0.30 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cay., 1932)— 
Huge brown-purple that is particularly 
outstanding because of its almost per- 
TCCUSLOrIMm- and apits $0.50 
DOGROSE (Insole, 1930)—Our tallest 
pink, large oval-shaped flowers of deli- 
Cate colo a oe ee a ee $0.25 
DORE (J. Sass, 1935)—An entirely new 
color combination, pale yellow stan- 
dards and white falls ............ $0.25 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn.)—S bright 
chicory blue, F pansy violet, this large 
amoena is a great favorite ...... $0.25 
DYMIA—Uniform blue violet self, good 
landscape variety 0.25 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook)—Sparkling 
rosy red 1.00 
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ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 1942)—Large 
deep yellow with falls flushed orange 
$15.00 
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