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BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland, 1941) Here is an Iris with true brown color, 
not dull but actually brilliant because of the fiery beards; and glowing 
central area. It has a lustrous sheen, not velvety. Tall stems bear several 
well-spaced blossoms of large size. Far more alive and colorful than 
Copper Lustre and altogether different than Tobacco Road. HM A.LS., 
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BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1940) M. 34 in. This is a lovely Iris of light tan color. 
The standards are frilled and the falls have gold veining. The beard is 
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CALIFORNIA GOLD 36 in. The color is a rich deep golden yellow. Strong 
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CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941) Peach-pink, salmon and lavender com- 
prise the ensemble of this appealing Iris. The blooms are large and 
fiirm and are carried on tall-wide-branched stalks. Early. 38 in. ...... 
CAMELLIARD Late, huge soft yellow overlaid with wine. ............... 
CAMEO Exquisite blend of apricot and cream, falls flushed with cameo 
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CARFAX 42 in. Richest velvety red-purple. Silver Medal. ................. 
CAROLINE BURR (K Smith 1940 M. 40 in. Rich cream, or old ivory flowers 
with slight green shadow overlay and a frosty sheen. ................. 
CASTOR 36 in. White peppered violet. Silver Medal. ..................... 
CHEERIO 40 in A red-toned bi-color with rose flushed standards and ruby 
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CHINA BOY 36 in. Huge flowers in the deep rich colors of a Persian rug, 
many colors being blended together in delightfull harmony ........ 
CHINA LANTERN 40 in. Huge flowers. S.-old gold; F-Bordeaux. .......... 
CHINA MAID (Milliken, 1936) AM. AIS. 1939; HM, AJI.S. 1938. An out 
standing soft lilac pink blended golden bronze. Large with good form. 
Peeper in color than* Angelus ana taller..48.in. .... 0.6 eee ee eee 
CHIPPEWA (Salbach 1943) Plicata. Brown over shades of yellow. S. lightly 
marked at the haft. F. heavily suffused and doited. 32 in. ............ 
CHIVALRY (J. Wills 1944) M. An impressive flower that is deeper in color 
than Great Lakes, larger in size and with exceptionally heavy substance. 
The domed standards are large and full. The flaring falls are broad 
hafted, firm and strong. The inconspicuous beard is orange changing 
to blue at the tip. Both standards and falls are ruffled at the edge and 
this adds greatly to the beauty of the flower. The placement of the 
blooms on the well-branched stalk is excellent and the growth is vigor- 
ous. A very fine real blue Iris of great garden value. H.M., ALLS. 
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CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1930) A “red” Iris with a coppery tone that gives it 
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CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) Bi-color. Easily the most brilliant of the 
variegaias. Bright golden S. and rich, bright red F. in bold flashing 
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