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BURMESE GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M. 
35”. Smooth blend of deep yellow, pink, 
apricot and gold with central glow. 
Ruffled and graceful. Branching not 
LOL Oi teens than once as ee ee, ee ee $15.00 
BUTTERCUP LANE—(Hall 
30”. Beautifuily ruffled deep yellow 
adapted to foreground planting..... $1.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD—(Mitchell 1933) 
Intense, somewhat metallic yellow, 
large and free-blooming. One of the 
beStInsitS DPICe CIASS? 22a ea ipesOD 
CALIFORNIA PEACH—(Salbach 1941) 
E.M. 38’. Blend of peach pink and apri- 
cot enlivened by a hint of blue in cen- 
Tere. 10 LIS Se ere epee ee $2.50 
CAMEROUN—(Cayeux 1938) M. 36”. 
Huge, velvety blackish purple with 
broad falls and glossy sheen......... $2.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS—(Cook 1941) MLL. 
30”. Deep glossy maroon-purple with 
subdued beard and no haft markings. 
One of the richest and darkest colors. 
$4.00 
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CAPRICCIO—( DeForest 1942) 
Standards, 
yellow, 
M. 40”. 
yellow and crinkled; falls 
overlaid with onion-skin pink. 
$2.00 
CAROLINE BURR— (Smith 1940) M.L. 
40”. Large-flowered frosty ivory over- 
laid witn palest chartreuse. Semi- 
flaring and very vigorous.* *** $3.50 

CAROLINE BURR 
CATHEDRAL DOME—(Nesmith 1936) 
M. 38’. Free-blooming warm white 
with ruffled, domed standards and 
arched: flaring falls: ee $1.00 
CASA MORENA—(DeForest 1943) M. 
34”. Extra large, glistening henna- 
prow n self. Striking and unusual color. 
cahens czoneubas ash thence eee 2 ieee Se $10.00 
1941) M. 

CASCADE _ SPLENDOR—(Kleinsorge 
1945) M. 38’. Large, ruffled, tan-apri- 
cot blend" 2..2...2..2.7.4.-1..22sh $15.00 
CHANTILLY—(Hall 1945 M. 36”. Love- 
ly, orchid-pink with the edges of both 
standards and falls so heavily crimped 
as to appear edged with lace.** $12.00 
CHARLOTTE MILLET—(Cayeux 1937) 
L. 36”. Reddish lilac with pale blue 
flush on the falls and deep brown flush 
on hafts. French iris of unusual color- 
ing. Not reliably hardy here......... $1.00 
CHEERIO— (Ayres 1934) M. 40”. Stand- 
ards, dull gold, flushed red; falls, vel- 
vety, glowing red. Large and Re 
CHICORY BLUE—(G. Douglas 1942) M. 
44” Large, medium blue domed stand- 
ards and broad, flaring falls. A smooth 
flower of firm substance with excel- 
lent branching.*, 2.3 $0.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE— (DeForest 1942) 
M. 33’. A different red with a color 
hard to define. Deep in tone with a 
bronzy gold clint) 2.2 $3.00 
CHINA MAID—(Milliken 1936) M. 42”. 
Gorgeus blend of pink, golden bronze 
and soft lilac. Huge flowers of smooth, 
even texture and good form and sub- 
stance. Luscious pink iris that should 
be in every garden. * ** 00... $1.00 
CHIPPEWA—(Salbach 1943) M. 30”. 
Standards, deep yellow lightly marked 
brown, falls yellow, heavily suffused 
and dotted brown with a dash of cream 
in center. A west coast variety which 
is not dependably hardy here......... $2.50 
CHIVALRY—(J. Wills 1944) M. 36”. 
Very fine medium blue, deeper than 
GREAT LAKES, with exceptional sub- 
stance, Large domed standards; broad- 
hafted, firm and flaring falls, both ruf- 
fled at the edge; well-branched and 
VIZOrOUS..* % * 1.102. $15.00 
CHOSEN—(White 1927) M. 40”. Tall 
sulphur-yellow self. ...2:2ees $1.00 
CHRISTABEL—(Lapham 1936) M. 36”. 
Excellent, coppery red, very effective 
in the garden. There has never bcen 
enough stock to supply the demand.*** 
$275 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1937) L. 
40”. Acknowledged king of the varie- 
gatas. Rich golden yellow standards. 
Bright, velvety red falls. Flashy color 
CONTLASt REF eee $1.00 
CLARA NOYES—(H. Sass 1931) M. 30”. 
Tones of yellow, orange, apricot. Fasci- 
nating color which gets full share of 
attention from garden visitors..... $ .30 
CLARET VELVET—(Weed 1940) M. 32”. 
Deep wine with flaring velvety falls 
for.front planting: "32 $1.50 
CLARIBEL—(J. Sass 1936) M. 40”. 
White plicata with blue stitching. 
Large-flowered and vigorous......... $ do 
