

CEDAR ROSE (Whiting 1941) M. 36 in. 
A glowing brown red of great garden 
value. It is not large nor tall, but very 
neat and trim and of a warm, satisfy- 
ing color. H. C. 1940, H. M; 1942, Per. 
R. 87, 1943. $2.00 
CHICORY BLUE (G. Douglas 1942) M. 
48 in. A fine, tall flower of pure chic- 
ory blue coloring. Good form, branch- 
ing and substance combine to make 
this “an outstanding iris: H. ¢€. 1941, 
H.-M. 1942, Per. R. 87, 1943. $5.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest 1942) 
M. L. 36 in. A rich red bicolor, with 
standards of tapestry red and falls of 
deeper tone. Trim and well rounded 
flowers on nicely branched stalks. R. 
87, 1945. $3.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. P. Sass 1937) 
M. 38 in. A brilliant variegata with 
clear, bright yellow standards and rich 
red falls, neatly edged yellow. Varie- 
gatas come and go but this one remains 
the: standard. H. ,1938, sAz i 1939; 
Per. R. 90; 1938. $1.00 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass 1936) M. 38 in. A 
clean blue and white plicata, much like 
Los Angeles but perfectly hardy and 
free flowering. H. M. 1936. $1.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945) M. 
36 in. A brilliant deep yellow self. The 
large flowers are wide and full, of ex- 
tra heavy substance and are carried on 
widely branched stalks. The plants 
bloom freely and increase vigorously. 
$5.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) M. 37 
in. A most charming iris of light wis- 
teria blue. The large flowers are of 
heavy substance and ruffled form. The 
stalks are strong and well branched. H. 
M. 1944, Per. R. 88, 1946. $7.00 
CONCERTO (Tompkins 1944) M. L. 34 
in. A rich pansy purple of good form 
and smooth finish. A narrow edging 
of lighter purple around the falls gives 
it distinction. H. C. 1943, R. 86, 1945. 
$3.00 
COPPER FRILLS (Whiting 1941) M. 
34 in. Crisply ruffled rosy copper self. 
A border iris, rich in color, good for 
massing. Flowers not large but well 
proportioned to the stalk. Fine for in- 
door arrangements, 50c, 3 for $1.00 
COPPER GLOW (G. Douglas 1945) M. 
L. 37 in. A rich medley of copper rose 
and golden brown, as brilliant as au- 
tumn foliage. A smoothly finished 
flower of excellent form and heavy 
substance. Vigorous plants, strong 
stalks, good branching. H. C. 1944, H. 
M. 1945. $18.50 
MAPLE VALLEY IRIS GARDENS 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg 1941) M. 38 in. 
One of the best pink toned blends. Soft 
pink, warmly flushed with copper. Good 
form, branching and growth. H. M. 
1942, Per. R. 88, 1943. $3.00 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest 1945) M. 36 
in. A new and very fine addition to 
this interesting copper group.’ It is a 
rich golden tan, overlaid bright new 
penny copper. The ruffled, flaring 
form of the flower and the metalic 
sheen make it most attractive. R. 87, 
1946. $15.00 
COPPER ROSE (P. Cook 1941) M. 38 
in. A brilliant blend, somewhat darker 
than the name might suggest. The rosy 
copper of the standards deepens to 
terra-cotta or ochre red on the falls. 
H. M. 1942, A. M. 1943, Per. R. 89, 1943. 
$3.50 
CORAL MIST (Grant 1941) M. 38 in. 
Corintian pink flushed with cinnamon, 
deepening almost to red on the falls. 
Well branched and floriferous. H. M. 
1942. Per) R231, 1944: $5.00 
CORITICA (H. P. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. 
A most outstanding yellow ground pli- 
cata. Clear, warm yellow, neatly pat- 
terned with golden brown. R. 89, 1943. 
$5.00 
CORONADO (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. 
A large, flaring yellow of intense col- 
oring. The substance is heavy and the 
blooms are nicely placed on strong, well 
branched stalks. R. 90, 1945. $10.00 
DAINTY BESS (Whiting 1941) M. 12- 
15 in. A table iris. Small but neatly 
formed flowers of fresh light blue. Stock 
scarce, $1.00 
DAMASCUS (Tompkins 1945) M. L. 38 
in. A large iris of Spanish yellow, over- 
laid with copper orange on the falls. 
The blooms are of heavy substance and 
velvety texture. The branching is good, 
the plants strong and prolific. $15.00 
DAYBREAK (Klein. 1941) M. 40 in. 
Most appropriately named is this lovely 
pink and gold blend. The flowers are 
pleasingly ruffled and of excellent form 
and branching. It is clean growing, 
vigorous and perfectly hardy. H. M. 
1942, A. M. 1943, Per. R. 89, 1943. DAY- : 
BREAK tied with OLA KALA for 
Dykes Medal in 1946. $5.00 
DAYDAWN (Whiting 1940) M. 38 in. 
This is the first seedling we chose for 
naming but it is still very popular with 
visitors in our garden. Large flowers 
of rosy pink and soft yellow. H. C. 
1939. ; $1.00 
