CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mitchell) 
M 36”. Yellow. 100B A. M. 20 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salback 1941) 
M 38”. Large peach pink and apricot 
blend. 100B H. M. 6.00 
CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS L. 38”. A 
tall rose and smoky blend. oO 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) Deep 
maroon purple. One of the most beau- 
tiful of dark irises. Good form and 
substance. 100B A. M. 4.5V 
CASTALIA (Williamson) M 34’. Light 
blue, large flowers. -3D 
CATHERINE MILLER (Bommersbach) 
L. 36”. S. Gold, F. Red. 10.00 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting 1941) M. 36”. 
A crisply ruffled, rosy copper self of 
distinct style. Z.oU 
CHARLOTTE MILLET (Cayeux 1937) 
L 36”. A fine French introduction. Rich 
reddish lilac with the palest blue lustre 
on the blade of each fall and a deep 
brown flush on each haft. 1.50 
CHEERIO (Ayres) ML 40”. Red flush- 
ed with dull gold. 100B A. M. 39 
OCHRISTABEL A tall brilliant red. One 
of the finest reds. yh) 
CHINA MAID (Miliken) M 48”. An 
outstanding lilac pink blended golden 
bronze. Large and good form. 100B A. 
M. 1.00 
CHOCOLATE CREAM (Sass) M 36”. 
The name describes it. Creamy-yellow, 
chocolate plicata. 5.0U 
CINNABAR 38” Silver Medal Winner. 
Rich red purple. AH ts) 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) 
Varigata, S. yellow; F. red. 100B A. M. 
1.900 
CLARA NOYES (H. P. Sass) S. tan; F. 
reddish brown. A. M. 25 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland) M 36”. 
Blend of copper and bronze. Dykes 
medal 1938. A beauty. .5U 
COPPER FRILLS (Whiting 1941) Ruf- 
fled rosy copper self. OU 
CLAUDIA (Bommersbach) S purple; F. 
Violet. M. 5.Uu 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass) M 40” White with 
blue edging. 100B H. M. 35 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945) M 
26”. Brilliant deep yellow self. Some 
say it is even better than Golden Spike. 
15.00 
CORALIE (Ayres) M 34” Blend of rose- 
pink and wine. Dykes Metal 1933. .35 
CORINTHE (Cayeux 1934) L 38’ Bish- 
op’s Violet self. Huge. oO 
CORONET (D. Hall) L 34” Golden am- 
ber with veining. H. M. o0 
CROWN JEWEL (Nicholas) M _ 36” 
Rosy apricot with F. veined with red. 
20 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1939) M 40”. 
Cne of the best reds, rich and velvety. 
2.00 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass) E 40”. 
Tall early white, one of the best. 100B 
25 
DAUNTLESS (Connell) M 40’. Velvety 
deep rose red. Very fine. 100B. Dykes 
iedal in 1929. 30 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsodge 1941) M 40”. 
A huge golden pink with undertones of 
copper. 6.00 
DAYDAWN (Whiting 1942). A _ pink 
and yellow blenu. H.C. Grand. 1.50 
DAYS FAREWELL (Miliken) M 44’. 
S. rose lavender; F. deeper rose laven- 
der overlaid at center with brown. 1.00 
DEEP VELVET (Salback) M 38” 
Blackish red purple. 1V0B A. M. 3.00 
DERBY (Ohl) Most brilliant golden yel- 
low. 3.00 
DOLLY MADISON (Williamson) M 36”. 
Cray--lavender blend. H. M. 25 
DOGROSE (Insole) ML 40”. Soft rose- 
pink. 309 
DERRILL HART (Glutzbeck) M 36”. 
Large Rose-bronze-wine. Py i) 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux) 
Huge brown-purple. 40 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942). One of the 
darkest and richest reds. ML 35”. H. 
M. Mrs. Whiting says, ‘One of the fin- 
est we have ever grown for all round 
garden excellence. 10.00 
DR. CHAS MAYO M. 36’. Pink with 
white throat. Fragrant. 20 
EASTER MORN (Essig) M 44’. Giant 
white with fellow center. 100B A. M. .3d 
