CHICORY BLUE. (Douglas 1942)" MS SSeanmees 
large and nicely formed iris of almost true 
Chicory blue coloring. H. M. 1942, P. R. 87_--- 
CHIPPEWA. (Salb. 1943) M. 34 in. A very cleanly 
cut and colored plicata with a soft yellow 
ground and markings of rich cinnamon brown- 
CHIVALRY. (Wills 1944) M. 36 in. Easily the most 
sought after iris of the day, this is a beauti- 
fully formed iris of a lovely blue that is deeper 
in color than Great Lakes. The flowers are very 
large, heavily substanced and well placed on 
nicely branched stalks. A. M. 1946, P. R. 90__-- 
CHRISTABEL. (Lapham 1936) M. 37 in. Another 
year and this still remains one of the most 
popular and dependable of all the red iris____ 
CITY:OF LINCOLN. (CH. *P. Sass) 1937) home 
The best of the variegatas. Brilliant yellow 
standards and glowing red falls. A. M. 1939, 
BRO Miao a ee ea ae eee ee papers LR 8s 2: 
CLARET VELVET. (Weed 1940) M. 34 in. A large 
rich claret red of fine form and a smooth, 
velvety .tinish., .R, Q6 22.2 22322 eee eee 
CLOTH OF GOLD. (Whiting 1945). M. 3SOmitee 
brilliant yellow iris that combines all the good 
points of both its parents, Golden Spike and 
Golden Hind ._.-2t 2 eo 
CLOUD CASTLE. (Graves 1944) M. 37 in. A wide 
petaled, beautifully formed iris of an etherial 
shade of pale wisteria blues. H. M. 1944, R. 99 
COLORATURA. (DeForest 1946) M. 35 in. A very 
large, flaring flower of medium russet gold. The 
petals are of heavy substance and have a lovely 
ruittling . 2.) 22te2el ew eee ee 
CONCERTO. (Tompkins 1944) M. L. 34 in. A rich, 
crisply finished flower of reddish pansy purple. 
H,.. C,.1943,..R: 86.2022 s ee 
CONESTOGA. (Kirk. 1938) M. 38 in. A bright 
blend of copper and old rose with a subtle 
overtone ot rust brown. Ro 86 2 o-oo eee eee 
COPPER CASCADE. (Klein? 1939) M238 erneeere 
theavily ruffled and frilled blend of old gold 
and copper with a heavier overlay of bright 
coppery ‘crystals. -P. R.2872._ tee 2 eee 
COPPER FRILLS. (Whiting 1947) M. 34 in. Very 
popular is this frilly blend of rich copper. One 
of the brightest clumps in the garden and extra 
floriferows Lis.c.: 52. Lf -_ oe  e 
COPPER GLOW. (Douglas 1945) M. Lo 37*inae 
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_ 
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______ 
COPPER PINK: (Kellogg: 1941) M: L.-40%na 
soft clear Mallow pink with a very faint in- 
fusion of copper. H. M. 1942, P:R» SQceeeees 
COPPER RIVER. (DeForest 1945) M. 38 in. A 
flaring, slightly ruffled flower of glistening tan 
with the falls overlaid with the brilliant copper 
of a bright new penny. R.8/ Ss clsr eee 
COPPER ROSE. (Cook 1941) M. 38 in. A more 
brilliant iris than one would suspect and more 
on the rose side. The already quite bright color- 
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