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BOMBAY. (Hamilton 1943) M. 36 in. High ranking 
and free flowering and a fitting brother to City 
of Lincoln. Bright and clear yellow standards and 
bright coppery maroon falls. Since good varie- 
gatas are few this free pee Bey is rec- 
ommended 
BONSOR. (Con. 1938). A rally, dee once aie 
of exceptionally smooth finish and rich color. No 
Iris so deep has so pure and brilliant a hue, rich 
aniline blue. A wonderful Iris with every good 
quality. The best of the deep blues. 38 inches .. 
BROWN THRASHER. {Kirkland, 1941) Here is an 
Iris with true brown color, not dull but actually 
brilliant because of the fiery beards and glowing 
central area. It has a lustrous sheen, not velvety. 
Tall stems bear several well-spaced blossoms of 
large size. Far more alive and colorful than Cop- 
per Lustre and altogether different from To- 
bacco Road. HM A.1.S., 1940; AM, 1943...... 
BUFFAWN. (Andrews, 1940) M. 34 in. This is a 
lovely Iris of light tan color. The standards are 
frilled and the falls have gold veining. The beard 
is a brilliant tangerine color 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. 36 in. In every way this is 
one of the best yellows. It is a strong grower, 
tree blooming and increases rapidly. The color is 
a rich deep golden yellow ........ 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. (Salbach 1941) Panel sak 
salmon and lavender comprise the ensemble of 
this appealing Iris. The»standards are peach- 
apricot, broad and domed; the falls are salmon- 
apricot with a dash of soft lavender in the cen- 
ter. The blooms are large and firm and are car- 
> 2.50 
ried on tall-wide-branched stalks. Early. 38 in.. 
CARFAX. 42 in. Richest waged red Pale ¢ Silver 
Medal 
CAROLINE BURR. kK. Smith 1940) ML 40 in. 
Rich cream, or old ivory flowers with slight 
green shadow overlay and a frosty sheen 
CASTOR. 36 in. White Raga violet. Silver 
Medal ey: 
CHEERIO. 40 in. A ae ora bi. see wahs rose 
flushed standards and ruby red falls 
CHINA BOY. 36 in. Huge flowers in the deep 
rich colors of a Persian rug, many colors being 
blended together in delightful harmony, the 
general color tone being dark deep bronze red. 
CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936) AM, A.I.S. 1939; 
HM, AIS. 1938. An outstanding soft lilac pink 
blended golden bronze. Large with good form 
and habit but particularly distinct because of 
its smooth even texture. Deeper in color than 
Angelus and taller. 48 inches 
CHINA LANTERN. 40 in. 
gold; F-Bordeaux . 
CHIPPEWA. (Salbach 1943) Plicata. Brown over 
shades of yellow. S. lightly marked at the haft. 
F. heavily suffused and dotted. 32 in. ........ 
S-old 
peel flowers. 
6.50 
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2.50 
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30 
2.50 
CHRISTABEL. (Lapham 1930) A ’ 'red'' Iris with a 
coppery tone that gives it an unusually high note 
of brilliance. Nice flowers, 38 in. stalks ....... 
CITY OF LINCOLN. (H. Sass 1936) Bicolor. Easily 
the most brilliant of the variegatas. Bright, 
golden S. and rich, bright red F. in bold poe 
contrasts of ‘color 2.4... 
CLARET VELVET. 30 in. Se Hise ee wine 
red self 
CLARIBEL. 45 in. Giant white, with soft blue ae 
inGie ee 
COPPER LUSTRE. (Kirk. 1934) A An nae bieeaine ne 
copper, gold and pinkish-tan into a lustrous cop- 
pery color won this the Dykes Medal for 
1938. 38 in. 
COPPER PINK. (Kellogg 1941) A beautiful, soft 
pink flushed with sparkling copper. The style- 
arms are blue, the beard orange-brown. Nicely 
finished flowers and an excellent all-around Iris. 
COPPER ROSE. (P. Cook 1941} A lovely, smooth 
blend of rose, tan and copper with a flush of 
golden yellow at the center. me broad 
petalled flower. 38 in. 
CORONATION. 40 in. A fine, lenge a deep 
golden-yellow ..... 
CORONET. (D. Hall 1938) / A eee valeg ee a 
delicate overlay of rose beige. Late. 30 in. .... 
CREOLE BRAN: 36 in. Rich res ewe ae 
finish® : 
CRIMSON TIDE. (Nicholls 1939) A crimson .red 
with flaring falls and a oaeeyy ornate beard. 
Late. 34 in. Ete 
CROWN OF GOLD. 36 in. E., 
self. Fine form 
large deep alee 
CROWN PRINCE. 36 in. S- Bus pat F-rich vel- 
vety brownish red . 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. 50 in. ee ee and very tall. 
A gorgeous, pure, clear snow white of huge size 
on stalks that are shoulder high, being the tallest 
of all white Iris. Flowers of Peas err and 
freely produced .......... 
CYDALISE. 38 in. Yellow, with border etched 
chocolate brown ....... 
CYRUS THE GREAT. 42 in. ares ee Tall dark 
blue. Very large, perfectly formed, ory blue 
tone, with a touch of violet ..... 
DARK HORSE. 30 in. A rich red-violet tone, the 
standards by the color chart being bright glow- 
ing Mars Violet, and the falls deep Violet Car- 
mine, overlaid pure velvety black. Very fine |. . 
DAUNTLESS. Introduced some years ago and still 
one of the best red toned Iris. The color is a 
shade lighter than Bordeaux, but redder. Fine 
large blooms, good stems and good grower. 
Winner of Dykes Medal. Mid-season. 40 in. .... 
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