CLARET VELVET. (Weed 1940) M. 34 in. Deep 
maroon red of fine form and finish and with 
Homie teria LcingsneV ery. c00d, 2: cus. 
CLOTH OF GOLD. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 in. A 
brilliant yellow iris that just began to hit its 
stride last year. Broad flaring, smoothly fin- 
ished flowers on excellently ‘branched stalks ___ 
mow DeCAS TLE. (Graves 1944) M..37 in, An 
extraordinarily wide petaled and heavily ruffled 
iris of pale wisteria blue. An etherially beautiful 
See Ve O44 Beer a ee eee 
COGETTE. (White 1938) E. 28 in. Deep, rich wine 
red oncobred of great beauty and quite choice 
Pmbe LEO WCTTo set Cs oe og ba ed 
COLORATURA. (DeForest 1946) M. 36 in. A very 
large, flaring flower of rich russet gold. The 
slightly ruffled, heavily substanced blooms are 
nicely placed on well branched stalks. Choice __ 
CONCERTO. (Tompkins 1944) M. 34 in. A rich red 
purple of beautiful form and crisp, velvety fin- 
ieee LOA preter ce 00s eae. ee eo a 
CONESTOGA. (Kirk. 1934) M. 38 in. Blended .cop- 
per and old rose, with an orange toned overlay 
COPPER FRILLS. (Whiting 1947) M. 34 in. Bright 
copper flowers and many of them. This makes 
peceameoardceheciump. Very popllatse.-.--.-—_eo 
COPPER GLOW, (Douglas 1945) M.L. 37 in. A 
bright copper with such a smooth undertone of 
Tyrian rose that it appears to be a self of the 
geepect. copper vet seen. HM, 7194452 2 
COPPER PINK. (Kellogg 1941) M. L. 40 in. A soft 
clear Mallow pink with a faint infusion of cop-. 
per, Earge flaring. flowers. ‘Lovely! H.~M, 
fe Ree Net MOU ete en ee he ee 
COPPER RIVER. (Deorest 1945) 'M,. 38cine VA 
flaring, slightly ruffled flower of glistening tan 
with an overlay of shimmering copper of .the 
CommeO mame wepenitine os: eee le 2 
COPPER ROSE. (Cook 1941) M. 38 in. Really 
more rose colored than copper, This is a clean 
bright rose with enough copper in the under 
tone to give it really great brilliance. The 
flowers have fine form and substance with a 
Vemetyeniich me \lo 1943). PRY SOc 2 eee 
CORAL MIST. (Grant 1941) M. 38 in. A bright 
shining pink with a fainty overlay of deeper 
cinnamon pink. Fine. H. M. 1942, P. R. 87.-___ 
BORG Ars(Coass,. i. P) 1942) M. 36in’ Still con- 
sidered by many to be tops in the yellow plicata 
class. The flowers are very large and of good 
form. Color is soft yellow with a precise 
eccinomcoretichtaciinailionmDrOWlss..-=-—----_ s+. 
CORNFLOWER. (Whiting 1948) M. L. 38 in. A 
classically formed flower of almost true corn- 
flower blue. The flowers are not large but have 
good substance and a clean silky finish. This 
Prmneiivec On laces a2. 5 toe oe eke 
CORONADO. (Tompkins 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
flaring yellow of very smooth and intense col- 
oring. The petals are extremely broad and 
round and the flowers have extra heavy sub- 
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