CAMEROUN? (Cayeux’ 1938) M. 38: in. Brilliant 
violet purple stands with deeper purple falls. 
Beautinuiarorm-and finish,A.M. 1940 cle ilo ole 
CANYON ROAD. (Klein 1946) M. 36 in. A new and 
outstanding blend of richest violet copper. As 
the flower fully opens the standards. lighten to 
a golden lavender tan and the falls range in 
color from deep copper brown to gold. The 
flower has an iridescent haze of blue over the 
Palisethatiiohiseup, the whole tlower —_.-.. -2__ 
CAREY BON, (lompkins 1945) M.L. 38 in. A large, 
beautifully proportioned flower of blended tones 
of Arabian red and chocolate brown with an 
undertone of rich copper that gives a glowing 
life to the bloom. Substance is extra heavy and 
iWemlinisi isulike= satiny: leather.” Che stalk 71s 
Sroncawitle coud pranching. FMA 1945 22 oe 
CAPISTRANO. (Tompkins 1947) M. 36 in. An un- 
usual and bright blend of rose, violet and blue. 
The colors are blended in such a way that it 
gives the flower the appearance of being fash- 
ioned of bright taffeta. Aside from its beauty, 
this should be of great interest in breeding, as 
Pate OmOncororioinsandrsets seed readily [2 222 
CAPITOLA. (Reinelt 1940) E.M. 34 in. A seedling 
trom, Wim) Mohr, this has huge —red violet 
blooms with deper toned signal patches on the 
Pillow ciammovely, alidva line parent se. c2es.2-5 
CAPRICCIO“ (DeForest 1942) I. 40 in. A novel and 
very lovely bicolor. The standards are of soft 
Indian yellow and the falls are the same with 
eeiciivesINOotheOVcliav OL Pllikp-. 1." 2ee- a 
CAPTAIN ROYAL. (Snyder 1944) M.-L, -38 "in: A 
very large iris of fine form and very good sub- 
stance. The color is a rich blue of medium tone. 
This is getting very popular now that it is be- 
Comite WICtCCEe KNOW Tou te oe see ee 
CAPTAIN WELLS. (Cook 1941) M. 35 in. A really 
choice iris in the maroon red class. This has a 
beautiful flaring form and the flower has very 
Proc Came aise witiea clean shaity <8 02) eco eo. 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS. (Wilson 1946) L. 36 in. A 
mammoth, well proportioned flower of rich, 
creamy lemon and gold. The petals are broad 
and heavily substanced with a delightful ruffle 
on their edges. This is truly a breath-taking 
ee eee aed hs ee Se eS 
CARNIVAL PARADE. (Sass 1946) L. 38 in. Un- 
doubtedly one of the most striking plicatas to 
come from the Sass gardens. This has really 
massive flowers in deep yellow and rose. The 
size is so large and the substance so heavy that 
the blooms open very slowly and last for a long 
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CAROLINE BURR. (Smith 1940) M.L. 38 in. One 
of the very best of the cream) toned iris, this is 
a top iris in every respect. A.M. 1942. P.R. 89.__ 
CASA MORENA. (DeForest 1943) M.L. 38 in. 
Large flowers of rich, brilliant, coppery brown. 
An all-round good iris and a standout in any 
Perc ermmyn Nims O46 UR O0y Coe sep wuts Uae el 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. (Klein. 1945) M. 36 in. A 
large ruffled blend of light copper and tawny 
pink, with good substance and beautiful form. 
Very beautiful and very popular. A.M. 1947 __- 
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