BROWN THRASHER— 
(Kirkland, 1941) One of the best 
browns. Medium sized flowers, having 
lustrous sheen, well placed on good stalk. 
$2.00 
BRYCE CANYON— 
(KXleinsorge, 1944) A copper-toned blend 
much in demand. $6.00 
BUFFAWN— 
(Andrews) Odd pinkish buff with a 
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tangerine beard. 
CALDERILLA— 
(De Forest, 1944) Well formed flaring 
flower. Blend of terra cotta, gold and 
brown, on a strong stalk. $2.60 
CALIFORNIA PEACH— 
(Salbach, 1941) Goldpeach-pink blend. 
$1.00 
CAPE BON— 
(Tompkins, 1945) This large flower has 
substance and finish. A blend of brown 
and Arabian red, with undertone of Aztec 
Copper coloring. $15.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS— 
(Cook, 1941) A _ neat, solidly colored 
flower of glossy maroon purple. Flarine 
form. $1.50 
CAROLINE BURR— 
(Smith, 1940) Pale chartreuse ivory 
with frosty sheen on sturdy stalk. $1.50 
CASA MORENA— 
(De Forest, 1943) A large flower of 
Burnt Sienna and Chestnut, on 38 inch 
stalk. $4.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR— 
(Kleinsorge, 1945) Large, ruffled tan- 
apricot blend, on excellent tall stalk: $6.00 
CHAMOIS— 
(Kleinsorge, 1944) Large, well formed 
flower of pure chamois. A clean self, 
slightly waved, sparkling satin finish. 
$6.00 
CHANTILLY— 
GHalkes1 945) Medium sized, ruffled 
orchid pink. From same line of breeding 
as Mr. Hall’s Flamingo pinks. $5.00 
CHICORY BLUE— 
(Douglas, 1942) A blue with closely 
domed standards and broad, flaring falls. 
$2.50 
CHIEF POKING FIRE— 
(De Forest, 1942) Wide standards and 
rounded falls, Oxblood red and Victoria 
lake. $1.50 
CHIFFON PINK— 
RGDe Forest) A tall tangerine bearded 
pink from Melitza x Flora Zenor $5.00 
CHINA MAID— 
(Milliken, 1936) Large flower, blended 
pink copper and lilac. yf) 
CHI-YUN— 
De Forest, 1947) Height 383. inches. 
Large flowered smooth white of heavy 
substance. Wide, slightly ruffed standards. 
Falls wide at the haft, smooth and clean. 
White beard, tipped yellow inside the 
flower. Snow Flurry by Azure Skies. $6.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN— 
(CH-=Sass., 1986) “Brichtest of all the 
varigatas. Yellow standards, reddish falls. 
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CHIVALRY— 
(Wills, 1944) Dvkes medal winner for 
1947. Impressive flower of heavv substance, 
in medium blue. Broad, ruffled, flaring falls. 
A very fine iris. $10.00 
COLOMA— 
(Essig. 1946) Pale yellow, with white 
around the orange beard. $3.50 
COPPER ROSE— 
(P.. Cook, 1941) Large, well formed 
flower of old rose, tan and copper. $1.50 
COLORATURA— 
(De Forest, 1946) Good color in a 
flaring. ruffled flower of excellent substance. 
A medium russet-gold self. $3.50 
CLOUD CASTLE— 
(Graves, 1944) Exquisite pale wisteria 
blue. Domed standards; flaring falls, 
ruffled. $3.00 
CONCERTO— 
(Tompkins, 1944) Deep pansy purple 
of heavy substance. Three and four flowers 
on a stalk’ at one time. $1.00 
