
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
BROWN BETTY (C. G. White) 
A cinnamon brown with some copper and soft lavender shadings. 
Prefers milder climates. 3¥2 feet. See color illustration. 
50c, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $3.50 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge) 
A tan of good shape and substance. The color is, of course, not 
conspicuous but acts as an excellent foil for the colors of many 
other irises, and other flowers. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
BUDDHA (Milliken) 
See Introductions. 
$5.00, 3 for $12.50 
BUECHLEY’S GIANT (Buechley) 
Huge flowers of silky lavender-blue on fine tall stems. One of the 
largest of all irises. 35c, 3 for 90c 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morgan). See Siberian Iris, Page 19. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) 
A tall, large-flowered iris of golden yellow color. This flower is 
in demand in all sections of the country. 3 feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 
CALIFORNIA TREK (C. G. White) 
Standards a bright clear, light yellow with crimped and serrated 
edges. Falls a brilliant shade of yellow at the base, softening to- 
ward the ends of the petals. Unusually large flowers on 4-foot well- 
branched stalks. $5.00 
CARMELITA (Milliken) 
A flower does not have to be large to be attractive, but the large 
broad lavender petals of Carmelita do make it unusually beautiful. 
The color is uniform and pronounced. 3 Y2 feet. $3.50, 3 for $9.00 
CHINA BOWL (Milliken) 
Large (6 inch) round flowers of citron yellow, except for the 
rather heavy more deeply colored (oil green) venation flanking the 
yellow beard. The whole coloring is soft, not bright except for the 
beard. The stalks are not tall. The plant is vigorous. 242 feet. 
$2.50, 3 for $7.00 
Irises priced at 3 for 60c will not be sold singly. 
CHINA BOY (Milliken) 
Those who see this magnificent iris with its huge flowers of rich 
red bronze, toned with shades of brown and carried on tall stately 
stems, immediately determine to have it in their own garden. It is 
stunning growing near a deep blue-violet such as Sleepy Hollow. 
32 feet. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 

CHINA LADY (Milliken) 
A 1943 introduction which was greatly admired at its first showing 
in our garden last year. The flowers are a clear glistening ivory 
with excellent substance and yet they are translucent. The center 
of the flower is lighted by a brilliant beard and the golden venation 
cf the hafts. The flowers are large, beautifully formed and well 
carried on 3- to 4-foot stalks. The plant is vigorous. $3.50, 3 for $9.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken) 
Words fail to convey an adequate impression of the beauty of 
this flower with its intriguing blend of pink, golden bronze and soft 
lilac. The large, well-proportioned flowers of smooth even texture 
are carried on tall graceful stems. Try China Maid with some of 
the light blues. Perfectly hardy. 4 feet. See illustration. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50 
CHINA ROSE (Salbach) 
The color is orchid-rose with soft delicate pinkish standards that 
blend beautifully with the deeper falls. Flowers early and continues 
well through the season. 22 feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 
CHRYSOLITE (Milliken) 
The flowers are a clean light cream with a heavy substance and 
a smooth even finish that glistens and sparkles in the sunlight. The 
form of the flower is most pleasing, with fine large standards and 
wide semi-flaring falls and a beard of deep orange-yellow. Low 
branching, a vigorous grower, and a free bloomer. 4 feet. 
$2.00, 3 for $5.00 

CITY OF LINCOLN (Hans Sass) 
A very brilliant affair with its flashing velvety red falls and 
golden yellow standards. It is generally recognized as the finest 
iris in this particular color combination. 3¥2 feet. $1.50, 3 for $3.75 

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