CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 1940) Ea. $2.00 
ed with a soft elusive green and a frosty 
ridescent sheen placement of the large blooms on the tall sturdy 
four-branched < is excellent. A choice variety in a limited color 
field. Mid-season. 45 in, 
CASA MORENA (Deforest 1943) Ea. $6.00 
The huge flowers a deep rich glistening brown that fairly 
vibrate life and color. Beard brownish orange. A must for those who 
want the best ir s color class. 38 in. 
CHANTILLY (D. Hall 1945) Ea. $7.50 
Dainty and charming is this lovely ruffled flower of orchid pink. 
Both standards and falls are so heavily ruffled and frilled as to give 
the appearance of being edged with lace a shade lighter than the 
rest of the flower. As this iris was bred from the same line of breed- 
ing as the famous Flamingo pinks, it should be of particular interest 
hybridizers. Midseason. 36 in. 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest 1942) Ea. $2.00 
This different red iris, heavily blended with bronzy gold was a fa 
vorite with all of our garden visitors. Brilliant but not gaudy. Wide 
siandards and rounded falls. Mid-season. 35 in. 
CHINA LADY (Milliken) Ea. $1.50 
The large flaring blooms are clear glistening ivory with the center 
of the bloom lightened by a bright yellow beard and brilliant gold 
on the hafts. The beautifully formed heavy substanced flowers are 
gracefully poised on very tall well branched stalks. Vigorous and 
hardy. Midseason. 40 in. 
CHINA MAID (Milliken) inten, Yayo 
One of the best pink blends in its price range. Lilac pink blended 
with golden bronze. Outstanding due to its even and smooth texture 
Vigorous. Early. 48 in. 
CHIPPEWA (Salbach 1943) 
You will like this new deep tened ye 
with brown. Strong yellow beard. Larg 
3C in. stems. Mid-season. 
cool ivory, o 
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MULBERRY ROSE (See page 7) 

MELITZA (See page 7) 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) Ea. 50c 
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) Ea. $1.00 
A very large creamy white flower of waxy texture with an iridescent 
overlay that sparkles under any light. Deep yellow beard. Early. 
40 in. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1937) Ea. 60c 
The most brilliant and striking of all the variegatas, with its broad 
fiery red falls edged yellow and golden yellow standards. The 
flowers, with semi-flaring falls, are beautifully poised on tall, well 
branched stalks. Well grown established clumps are breath taking. 
Late. 42 in. 
CLARET VELVET (Weed 1941) Ea. $1.00 
The claret colored flowers have the texture of a rich velvet, without 
any haft markings to mar their beauty. The semi-flaring falls display 
a brilliant burnt orange beard. Heavy substance and nicely branched. 
Midseason. 32 in. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945) Ea. $4.00 
A deep yellow self with an orange beard, similar to Golden Spike. 
The flowers are large, with wide, semi-flaring falls. A vigorous plant 
and hardy. 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) Ea. $5.00 
A most impressive iris of pale wisteria blue. The wide ruffled falls 
are of flaring form, with broad standards distinctively fluted at the 
edges and roundly domed. The smoothly textured flowers are evenly 
spaced on well branched stems. There is an unusual charm about this 
lovely flower that always attracts attention at close view and still 
possesses fine carrying 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. 
* Tris for milder climates of California and the South. 
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