
MOROCCO ROSE 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mitchell 1933) 
Deep golden yellow, of medium height. Late bloomer. 35c; 3 
foro0cs 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941) 
Grand delicate blend of outstanding qualities. Standards of soft 
old gold shading to rose, falls are of salmon apricot with a sug- 
gestion of soft lavender in the center. 38”’. $1.50. 
CALIFORNIA TREK (C. G. White 1941) 
Brilliant light yellow iris of large size with well branched stalks. 
$1.50 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941) 
Deep glossy maroon purple of uniform coloring with no haft 
markings. Beard is bronze-yellow. Its richness shines luxuriantly. 
A late bloomer. 36’. $2.50. 
CAROLINA MOON (Hanes 1938) 
Huge blooms on tall stalks of medium shades of yellow, splotched 
with purple. Different and effective. 35c; 3 for 90c. 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 1940) 
Large, well formed flowers of ivory-white with a tinge of elusive 
green. 45’. $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
CARVED IVORY (Essig 1936) 
Ivory cream blooms of good substance and:form. 34’’. 40c. 
CASA MORENA (De Forest 1943) 
An entirely new shade of burnt sienna and chestnut that glistens 
in the sunlight as though it were frosted. A self color with golden 
style arms and beard of brownish orange. Flowers are large and 
well formed on‘nicely branched stalks. Midseason. 38’’. $6.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945) 
Heralded by A.I.S. Judges as a most outstanding blend of pink, 
tan and apricot. Large blooms, ruffled in both standards and 
falls, of good substance. Late. 36’’. $10.00. 
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CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) 
Large ruffled orchid pink flowers with a flush of gold at the 
haft. The edges of both standards and falls are so very heavily 
frilled, giving the appearance of being edged with lace. Has good 
substance and is winter hardy. 36”. $7.50. 
CHICORY BLUE (Douglas 1942) 
Large slightly ruffled self of chicory blue, with firm substance 
and smooth finish. This iris has bloomed intermittently all 
through the late summer and early fall for us. Early-midseason. 
36". $3.00; 3 for $7.50. 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (De Forest 1942) 
A bright and distinctive oxblood-red and Victoria lake, with an 
infusion of copper over the entire flower. Firm texture and good 
sized blooms with domed standards and broad flaring falls. A 
very satisfactory red in every way. $2.00. 
CHINA BOY (Milliken 1936) 
Huge bronzy-red, with shades of brown. Always a favorite. $1.00. 
CHINA LADY (Milliken 1943) 
Early in the season this refreshing tall stately Lady opens into 
blooms of exquisite glistening ivory. There is a golden glow sent 
out from the heart of the flower which is accentuated by a bril- 
liant yellow beard. Its excellent substance, form and finish com- 
plete a most satisfactory garden flower. 44”. $1.50. 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936) 
One of the finest pinks. Soft lilac-pink blended golden bronze. 
Tall. Mid-season. 75c; 3 for $1.85. 
CHINA ROSE (Salbach 1934) 
A blending of orchid, rose and pink on medium height stalks. 
A charming combination of colors. 35c; 3 for 90c. 
CHIPPEWA (Salbach 1943) 
Lovely plicata of golden yellow standards with brown markings 
at the haft and Pinard yellow falls heavily suffused with brown. 
Mid-season. 30’. $1.25. 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) 
Large rich and brilliant ruby red of great popularity. Tall. 50c. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) 
A bright variegata of outstanding colors. Clear golden yellow 
standards with fiery red falls. 60c. 
CLAREMONT (Nies 1947 ) 
In all our years of growing iris we have yet to see an iris bloom 
so well as Nies’ Claremont. In addition to its regular season, 
Claremont blooms again from August to October. And again at 
Christmas time, it is most unusual to find blooms in the garden. 
Flowers are dark violet with attractive brown tints in the haft 
shoulders accentuated further by the burnt orange beard. Falls 
semi-flaring, but full and rich satiny texture gives decided depth 
of color. Stalks well branched and medium height. $4.00. 
CLARET VELVET (Weed 1941) 
Claret wine self with broad flaring velvet falls and closed stand- 
ards. Beard burnt gold. Mid-season. 32’’. $1.00. 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) 
Charming pale wistaria blue self of good size and form with flut- 
ing at the edges of the standards. The wide flaring ruffled falls 
are of smooth texture. $5.00. 
COPPER CASCADE (Kleinsorge 1939) 
Soft rich copper tones with an undertone of gold. 50c; 3 for 
SilpZoe 
COPPER GLOW (G. Douglas 1945) 
Beauty in all its splendor is found in this new rich and brilliant 
iris. Standards are a blending of coppery rose and golden brown 
and slightly fluted edges. The flaring falls are deep golden yellow 
with an all over flush of same color as the standards. Burnished 
gold beard and styles complete the picture. $12.50. 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg 1941) 
A beautiful soft pink, flushed with sparkling copper. Fine form 
and substance. $1.50. 
COPPER ROSE (Cook 1941) 
A blending of old rose, copper and brown, enlivened by a glow 
of golden yellow in the center of the flower. Its smooth silky 
finish, with no venation markings makes this an exceptionally 
fine iris. $2.50. 
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