row cream lines on throat petal. Florets 
well placed, well attached and of good 
substance. Straight medium height 
spike with a rather long flowerhead. 
Good propagator. L. 15c; M. 2-25c; S. 
3-20c; B. 50-20c. 
BURMA (Palmer) 462. Deep rose, shad- 
ing somewhat lighter in throat. Opens 
up to 10 large, heavily ruffled, nicely 
placed blooms on a 5-foot spike. Most 
of the buds showing color. Excellent 
for exhibition. L. 15c, 2-25c; M. 10c, 
3-25c; S. 5c, 3-10c; Bulblets 100-$1.00. 
BUTTERSCOTCH (L. R. Langworthy) A 
glowing Indian Yellow with throat 
markings of Chinese Coral and a suf- 
fusion of the same coral shade overlay- 
ing the edges of the lower petals. Opens 
10-inch fine formal spike. The color ef- 
fect is a warm pastel salmon. Strong, 
vigorous grower. L. 75c; M. 50c; S. 50c; 
Bulblets 10-60c. 
CALICO QUEEN 341. Just as its name 
implies, is a calico color. White back- 
ground with red spots. Very pretty and 
is admired by all who see it. L. 20c. 
CALIFORNIA (Salbach) 543. Huge wide 
open clear geranium pink with a slight- 
ly deeper marking in the throat. Very 
tall husky plant that stands the heat 
well. This is a really fine variety. One 
of the best for cutflowers. Patented, so 
increase cannot be sold. L. 25c; M. 20c; 
Sasa. 
CAPEHEART 440 light salmon rose. As 
good as Picardy for use. Free from dis- 
ease. A real glad that you should have. 
L. 10c, 3-25; M. 8c, 3-20; S. 6c, 3-15. 
CASABLANCA 400. A very fine white. 
Opens 6 to 8 nicely ruffled florets on 
tall, straight spike. L. 10c, 3-25c; M. 
8c, 3-20; S. 6c, 3-15c. 
CHARLOTTE ANN (Lins-Ruble) 490. A 
heavily ruffled chocolate colored glad 
that the florists go for. Tall rugged 
grower with 4 to 6 open and 4 to 6 
showing color on heavy stem. Salable 
spikes from Bulblets that propagate 
fine. This is réally something new in 
color. L. 60c; M. 50c; S. 35c. 
CHARMOLUCK (Wilson) (M) 488. 
Many people who do not care for 
smokies as a class will like the soft or- 
ange-tan and smoky rose tones of 
Charmoluck. As beautifully blended as 
some of our fine new varieties of iris, 
the colors shade to a creamy center. 
Makes good spikes of medium height, 
with 6 or 7 five-inch florets open at a 
time. Much admired in our garden. L. 
$1.00; M. 75c; S. 50c; B. 10-50c. 
CHEHALEM (Becker 44) 4538-72. Ear- 
liest red that has some misplaced flor- 
ets, but is always in demand because of 
its brilliant color. Outstanding early 
eut flower. L. 20c, 10-$1.75; M. 15c. 
10-$1.20; S. 10c, 10-80c. 
CHEYENNE 536. Big wide open ruffled 
scarlet, a much improved Southern 
Drama. Not hooded. In size just inside 
the 500 class. Tall straight ramrod 
stem, strong attachment with seldom 
an off-faced floret. Healthy dark green 
upright foliage. 9 to 10 open, 20 buds 
with good stretch of flowerhead and 
ample cut stem. Overall height 60 
inches. L. $1.50, M. $1.00; S. 75c. 
CHOCTAW 491. Very beautiful shade of 
light chocolate with light overcast of 
orange. Well open, net hooded. Excel- 
lent placement. Opens 10 on straight 
stem of 22) to 25 buds. L. $1.50; M. 
$1.25; S. $1.00. 
CHUNGKING 523. Very large orange and 
cream. Yellow lip with crimson feather. 
This is becoming a very popular and 
likeable glad with fine reports from all 
who hhave grown it. Florists are liking 
it in a big way and it has what it takes 
to handle show ribbons also. ‘77-inch 
floret, 8 open, 7 in color, 21 buds, 30_ 
inch head, 65 inches overall. Customers 
report 6-inch floret from number 5-6 
bulbs. Formal type, strong attachment 
and good propagator. L. 75c; M. 50c; 
Sa2oce 
COLONIAL MAID (Young) 366. A Hght 
lavender that rates the most reliable 
variety in this list. Grows very tall and 
straight. We have grown this for years 
and have never seen a crooked spike. 
Will open 8 to 10: nicely placed florets. 
L. 8c, 3-20c; M. 6c, 3-15c; S. 4c, 5-15c. 
COLOR MARVEL (320 Krueger 46) 
Very pretty blend of yellow and _ or- 
ange. Florets are 4% inches, with 6-7 
open on tall straight spikes. Fine cut 
flower for the house and one of the 
best 300 size glads. L. 35c; M. 25c; S. 
T5c. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE (Schenetsky) 
441. One of the most beautiful glads I 
have seen. Light pink with red throat 
blotch that blends well. Many open and 
perfect placement. A ‘“‘must have.’’ L. 
50c; M. 35c; S. 25c. 
Don’t fail to include at least one glad and garden weeder with your order. 
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