BUTTERCUP LANE. (Hall 1941) M. 30 in. The 
most popular border iris, this heavily ruffled 
yellow can always be depended upon to be a 
gleaming eye catching’ mass of blocm. H. M. 
BENS hbo acon vost ea N 2.00 
CALCUTTA, (Klein. 1938) M. L. 38 in. The popu- 
larity of this iris continues to grow. Its coloring, 
an odd but attractive shade of cocoa brown, 
remains entirely distinctive from others ______ ag 
CALDERILLA. (DeForest 1944) A blend of gold, 
terra cotta and soft. brown, this has very large, 
beautifully finished flowers of flaring form. 
sank = lll CA aay ipa “Se de Oe dake ay a Ss EO 6.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. (Salb. 1941) M. 36 in. A 
large blend of peach pink and soft apricot with 
a faint blue iridescence on the fall. Similar in 
coloring to Daybreak but with a different form. 
he EN OSG RECN Od aie Ses Y Sani a ie Ree 2.50 
CANYON ROAD. (Klein. 1946) M. 36 in. A most 
beautiful blend in shades of golden tan, copper 
brown and violet toned copper. A brilliant touch 
of violet at the tip of the beard highlights the 
flower. Once seen, this one isn’t easily forgot- 
1 ES SNE PY EAE SOR A EAS car Oe Se oT Oo 12.00 
CAPE BON. (Tompkins 1945) M. L. 38 in. Very 
large and of fine form is this rich glowing 
blend of Arabian red and chocolate brown. An 
undertone of bright copper brings the flower 
to flaming life. The substance is extra heavy 
and the finish is like satiny leather. Branching 
is excellent on a strong stalk. H. M. 1945, R. 90 35.00 
CAPRICCIO. (DeForest 1942) L. 40 in. A bicolor 
that is quite distinct. The standards of medium 
Indian yellow are offset by falls of the same 
color very smoothly overlain with rich onion 
(Te ON i Sa SEN Se CPS AP Nas ene 1.50 
CAPTAIN ROYAL. (Snyder 1944) M. L. 38 in. A 
very large medium toned blue of fine form and 
Pe SUPE CAT CO. ae tg ee ia 12.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS. (Cook 1941) M. 35 in. An iris 
of clean, deep, glossy maroon, this has a flaring 
Semmrudremootie linishGe os. 2st o oo fuk 4.00 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS. (Wilson 1946) L. 36 in. 
A mammoth but well proportioned flower with 
rich creamy lemon standards and white falls, 
touched rich gold at the haft. Both standards 
and falls are heavily ruffled and heavily sub- 
SECC er £Ca ll PNeAlty eee ee ee foe Wels IP 10.00 
CAROLINE BURR. (Smith 1940) M. L. 38 in. As 
yet we have seen nothing to top this in the 
cream class. An ideal iris. A. M. 1942, P. R. 89 3.50 
CASA MORENA. (DeForest 1943) M. L. 38 in. 
Large flowers of rich, brilliant henna brown. 
One of the best all-round iris of today. A. M. 
Pear RUSBSie Lai edit Cy Pes hi ied Sb yet 10.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. (Klein. 1945) M. 36 in. A 
large, ruffled blend of light golden copper and 
tawny pink, this has a fine finish and is heavy 
of substance. The stalk is tall and very well | 
pe tate thets Ke S RSE 2c plas pba he Ce 15.00 
CATHEDRAL DOME. (Nesmith 1936) M. 36 in. 
Year in, year out; this remains one of the best 
white iris un the market. H. M. 1936, P. R. 90 1.00 
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