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CHINA “4 AID (Milliken) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
> of the best pink blends in its price range. Lilac pink blended 
vith golden je Outstanding due to its even and smooth texture. 
Vigorous. Early. 48 in. 
CHIPPEWA (Saccn 1943) 
You will like this new deep tcned 
brow kfm beard. La 
Ea. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
yell 5 plicata, heavily dotted 
arge blooms on well branched 

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CHOSEN CG € “Whit te) Ea. 75c 
111 soft yellow with no veining at the haft. Domed standards and 
tes ring falls. Midseason. 44 in. 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) Ea. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
The large flowers are a beautiful glowing red with a very smooth 
finish and a brilliant yellow beard. Dependable, and one of the finest 
reds at any price. Midseason. 36 in. 
“CHRYSOLITE (Milliken) 
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Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A very large creamy white flower of waxy texture with an iridescent 
lay that ikies under any light. Deep yellow beard. Early. 
40 in 
Sees OF LINCOLN tt Sass 1937) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 

most brilliant and striking of all the variegatas, with its broad 
red falls edged arte and golden yellow standards. The 
vers, with semi-flaring falls, are beautifully poised on tall, well 
ranched stalks. Well grown established clumps are breath taking. 
wn in color, page 8. 
CL BRET VELVET (Weed 1941) Ea. $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
lored flowers have the texture of a rich velvet, without 
kings to mar their beauty. The semi-flaring falls display 
urnt orange beard. Heavy substance and nicely branched. 
in 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) Ea. $7.00 
: st impressive iris of pale wisteria blue. The wide ruffled falls 
vith broad standards distinctively fluted at the 
Ak thly textured flowers are evenly 
inched stems. There is an unusual charm about this 
vays attracts attention at close view and still 
I fix urying qualities in the garden. Midseason. 37 in. 
COPPER CASCADE (Kleinsorge) Ea. 75c 
Both standards and falls are a rich copper tone, brightened with an 
undertone of gold. Large flowers of very heavy substance and flaring 
falls. Midseason. 36 in. 
CORONET (D. Hall 1938) Ea. 40c; 3 for $1.00 
A honey yellow with a delicate overlay of rose beige. Late. 30 in. 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1939) Ea. $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
A crimson red with flaring falls and a heavy contrasting beard. 
Late. 34 in. 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 1941) Ea. $5.00 
A huge golden pink with slight copper undertones. The ruffled 
blooms are well formed with closed standards and semi-flaring falls. 
This flower tied with Ola Kala for the 1946 Dykes Medal. Midseason. 
SGr it 
*DAYS FAREWELL (Milliken) Ea. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
An excellent iris for landscaping. The tall blooms of rose-lavender, 
suffused with brown, create a stunning color note in the garden. 
Midseason. 46 in. 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 1939) Ea. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Pertectly formed large blooms of a stunning deep red-violet with 
upper part of the falls flushed with claret-brown. Vigorous grower, 
tall and well-branched. Very heavy substance. Midseason. 38 in. 
DIXIE SUNSHINE (Milliken) Ea. $3.00 
An impressive medium yellow with center of each petal of the falls 
shading to cream. The ruffled flowers are large and gracefully held 
on three-foot, well branched stems. Early 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson 1938) Ea. 75; 3 for $2.00 
A brilliant blend of deep rose and gold with a bluish tinge on the 
falls. Midseason. 36 in. 

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