CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest 1942) 
A broad petaled, richly colored 
fiower. Dark red heavily undertoned 
with a yellow bronze that gives it 
life and luster and makes it quite 
different. 36 in. stalks, 1,00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936) 
Yellows, coppers, reds and a flash 
of lilac all blended together into 
a splendid "pink". Its clear color, 
good form and tall stalk make it a 
top notch orchid-pink. 36-38 in, «60 
CHIPPEWA (Salbach 1943) 
Shades of yellow cleanly overlaid 
with soft brown. S lightly marked 
at the haft, falls heavily dotted 
and suffused, A lovely, delicately 
marked plicata. 34-36 in, +60 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) 
The new, ruffled medium-blue self. 
that won tae Dykes Medal for 1947, 
Order early - stocks limited. 8.50 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) 
A "red" iris with a coppery tone 
that gives it an unusually high 
note of brilliance. 36-38 in. 50 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) 
Variegata, and easily the most bril- 
liant in this particular color class. 
Vivid golden yellow S and flaring 
bright red falls in a flashing con- 
trast of color. 34-36 in. -50 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) 
Large, beautifully formed, nicely 
ruffled flowers of light wisteria- 
blue deepened and enriched by a soft 
mauve undertone. Charming flowers 
and a robust plant. 36 in. 2,C0 
COPPER LUSTRE {Kirkland 1934) 
This odd coppery colored iris won 
the 1938 Dykes Medal, 36 in, 235 
COPBER PINK (Kellogg 1941) 
Classed with the orchid-pinks, this 
beautiful "pink" flower is flushed 
with tones of sparkling copper at 
the haft, set off by an orange-brown 
beard. Big, brightly colored, nicely 
finished flowers, and an excellent 
all round plant. 36 in, | ofS 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest 1945) 
A brilliant tan colored flower with 
an overlay of shining copper on the 
falls and a suggestion of henna that 
adds depth to its color, large nicely 
ruffled flowers. 36 in stalks. 5.06 
COPPER ROSE (Cook 1941) 
A rosy version of the copper-tans. 
Copper, tan and red blended into 
a coppery-rose that's high lighted 
by a heavy flush of golden yellow 
at the haft. 36 in. stalks. 1.00 
CORALIE (Ayers 1932) . 
This bitone in rosy-pinks won the 
Dykes Medal for 1936. 36 in. 035 
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