CONESTOGA. (Kirk. 1938) M. 38 in. A bright blend 
of copper and old rose with a subtle overtone 
Beemole OCW ia S800 se ek 90 
COPPER CASCADE. (Klein. 1939) M. 38 /in, A 
heavily ruffled and frilled blend of old gold and 
copper with a heavier overlay of bright coppery 
0) ETA Bla) Kila i EM i et ee a al eR 1.00 
COPPER FRILLS. (Whiting 1941) M. 34 in. Very 
popular is this frilly blend of rich copper. One 
of the brightest clumps in the garden and extra 
NE Pima et Fey eet a 90 
COPPER GLOW. (Douglas 10a de Nye 13737) ino CA, 
very large, beautifully formed flower of deep 
tyrian rose and lustrous golden copper. One of 
the most brilliant of the newer iris. H. C. 1944. 18.50 
COPPER LUSTRE. (Kirk. 1934) M. 38 in. The first 
of the coppery brown iris and a Dykes Medal 
winner, this remains an all-time favorite ____. Ses 50 
COPPER PINK. (Kellogg IGT a Ms 01595407 in, A 
soft clear Mallow pink with a Very saint (n= 
fusion of copper. H. M. TAK ene pent 3.00 
COPPER ROSE. (Ccok 1941) M. 38 in. A more 
brilliant iris than one would suspect and more 
on the rose side. The already quite bright color- 
ing of rose is given even more life by the glow- 
ing copper undertone, Fine form, substance and 
Pere Mic 943, 1 u" Rr: ROT CGE ae ME 3.50 
COPPER RIVER. (DeForest 1945) M. 38 in. A flar- 
ing, slightly ruffled fiower cf glistening tan 
with the falls overiaid with the brilliant copper 
Gieaebrigint new penny. R..87:..220-.0 15.00 
CORAL MIST. (Grant 1941) M. 38 in. Clean, clear 
pink with an cverlay of a more dusky shade of 
eimmamon-pink: HM. 1942.°P. R.'87. 2b. 5.00 
finish. A seedling from BiVCey tan votes 5 ur” 10.00 
CORONADO, (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
flaring yellow of very smooth and intense color- 
ing. The petals are extremely broad and of 
extra heavy substance. The stalks are strong 
and the branching is very good. R. 90 ________ 10.00 
CRIMSON TIDE. (Nicholls 1939) M. L. 34 in. A 
rich velvety red cf good size and fcrm. P. R. 
CROWN OF GOLD. (Hall 1940) E. M. 36 in. A | 
Sar ticnivellow of larce, size me ee 1.00 
DAMASCUS. (Tompkins 1945) M. 38 in. A large, 
rich Spanish yellow with a smooth overlay of 
Navaho or copper orange on the falls. The 
petals are quite broad, heavily substanced and 
have a velvety finish. Stalks are strong with 
good branching and the plants are very hardy 
BUdeMCredscutapidiy mec auth yt ie 15.00 
