
Fair Elaine 
Castor—36 in. White flowers peppered with violet. 30c each. 
Chamita—32 in. Fragrant brown toned flowers. 30c each. 
Cheerio (Milliken, 1935)—40 in. A red toned bi-color with 
rose flushed standards and ruby red falls. 35¢ each. 
China Lantern—38 in. Very large and nicely fragrant flowers 
with old gold standards and Bordeaux falls. 30c¢ each. 
China Maid (Milliken, 1986)—40 in. A delightful rose pink 
of the best in form and size and a winner of H.M. and A.M. 
by the A.I.S. $1.00 each. 
China Rose (Salbach, 1934)—36 in. Large orchid-pink toned 
flowers. 50c each. 
Chloris (Knorr, 1937)—38 in. 
with an orchid blue flush. 
Soft yellow fragrant flowers 
75c each. 
Chosen—44 in. A sulphur yellow iris, with closed standards 
and semi-flaring falls. $1.00 each. 
Christabel (Lap., 1936)—40 in. Almost a self in color, the 
garden effect is a brilliant red. The flowers are large, 
smoothly finished, and bloom freely. H.M. A.I.8. 1936. 
A.M. 1938. 75c each. 
Cincinnati (Ayres, 1936)—88 in. A fragrant snow white 
35c each. 
iris. 
Cinnabar—38 in. Deep rich velvety red. 35¢ each. 
City of Lincoln (H. P. Sass, 1986)—42 in. Very large 
very bright. The standards are clear golden yellow. 
falls broad and fiery red. The branching is good and 
vigorous and hardy. A very striking variegata. 
A.I.S. 1937. A.M. 1939. $1.00 each. 
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Clara Noyes (H. P. Sass, 1930)—36 in. Early. A talisman 
rose blend with underlay of deep rose and gold. 30c each. 
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Claret Velvet (Weed, 1941)—32 in. M. ‘his is a deep dark 
wine colored self. The standards are closed, the falls vel- 
vety and flaring and the beard is burnt gold. $1.00 each. 
Claribel (J. Sass, 1936)—43 in. A medium early white plicata 
with soft blue edging. 40c each. 
Constance Meyer—36 in. Fine pink tone. 35c each. 
Copper Lustre (Kirk., 1934)—40 in. Rich tones of bright cop- 
per, gold and tan nicely blended, in a strong growing, hardy 
flower. Winner of D.M. 50c each, 
Coralie (Ayres, 1932)—38 in. A raspberry red with soft rose 
standards. Winner of the Dykes Medal. 35c each. 
Coritica (H. P. Sass, 1942)—A fine rich yellow plicata evenly 
dotted brown. It is very neat and delicate in appearance 
and very pleasing. $5.00 each. 
Coronet (D. Hall, 1938)—36 in. Biege-rose, a soft blend with 
lustrous sheen. 40c each. ; 
Creole Belle (Nic., 1934)—32 in. Bishop’s purple with satin 
finish—very fragrant. 35c each. 
Crimson Tide (Nic., 1939)—388 in. A large, deep red iris with 
velvety flaring falls and heavy orange beard. $1.50 each. 
Crown Jewel (Nich., 1934)—34 in. Ruffled flowers of ye‘low 
striped with flame red. Fragrant. 35¢ each. ; 
Crystal Beauty (J. Sass, 1935)46 in. E. A tall stately pure 
white, hardy and free blooming. A grand white. 25c each. 
Cydalise (Cayeux, 1930)—34 in. Yellow with chocolate brown 
edging. 35c each. 
Dark Knight (Salbach, 1934)—44 in. Deep rich mahogany 
red with bronze beard. The flowers are very large, of good 
form and heavy substance. 50c each. 

Dauntless—40 in. A fine red toned bi-color, winner of the 
Dykes Medal. 35c each. 
Daybreak (Klein., 1941)—88 in. A fine blending of copper 
and gold. Slightly ruffled flowers, good stalks and branch- 
ing. As fresh as the sunrise. $5.00 each. 

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