Brown Thrasher—‘‘like highly polished bronze, the best L brown’ 
Mrs. Bernard Ulrich, Kans. 1% age 7 


BURGUNDY ROSE—(Hall 1946) M.35’’. 
Large, ruffled dark amethyst of very 
striking shade. Vigorous and_ free- 
whe On 69 2 Sea a $3.00 
BURMESE GOL D—(Whiting 1945) M. 
35”. Smooth blend of deep yellow, pink, 
apricot and gold with central glow. 
Ruffled and graceful. Branching not 
SS ks eR aE $3.00 
BUTTERCUP LANE—(Hall 1941) M.30”’. 
Beautifully ruffled deep yellow adapt- 
ed to foreground planting. -........... $ .50 
CAHOKIA—(Faught 1948) ML.40’’. Love- 
ly light blue of exceptional purity, ele- 
gantly formed and_substanced. se 
$17.50 
CALIFORNIA GOL D—(Mitchell 1933) 
Intense, somewhat metallic yellow, 
large and free-blooming. One of the 
eam tseprice Class.- -....2.-.----4:--.- Sao 
CALIFORNIA PEACH—(Salbach 1941) 
EM.38”’. Blend of peach pink and apri- 
cot enlivened by a hint of blue in cen- 
eR ee ca eeu) 
CALIFORNIA ROS E—(Salbach 1947) 
M.36”. Very large pure old rose, well- 
formed and thick-substanced. s.... $5.00 
CAMEROU N—(Cayeux 1938) M.36”. 
Huge, velvety blackish purple with 
broad falls and glossy sheen. s .... $1.00 
CAMPANULA—(Tompkins 1948)ML.37”. 
Large smooth campanula-blue of ex- 
cellent form and substance. ........ $10.00 

CAMPFIRE GLOW—(Whiting 1947) 
ML.36”. Deep but glowing coppery red 
of metallic sheen, without haft mark- 
ings. Medium sized broad petalled one- 
toned flower even to the beard. s. 
$15.00 

CAROLINE BURR 
CAPE BO N—(Tompkins 1945) ML.38’’. 
Richly blended brown with glowing 
copper undertone. Large and _ thick- 
SUUStAnCed:¢ GOOdae ae ee $10.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS—(Cook 1941) ML.30”. 
Deep glossy maroon-purple with sub- 
dued beard and no haft markings. One 
of the richest and darkest colors. j 
$1.00 
CAPRICCIO — (DeForest 1942) M.40’. 
Standards, yellow and crinkled; falls 
yellow, overlaid with onion-skin pink. 
$1.00 
CAROLINE BU R R—(Smith 1940) ML. 
40”. Large-flowered frosty ivory over- 
laid with palest chartreuse. Semi- 
flaring and very vigorous. ...........- $1.00 
CAROUSEL—(G. Douglas 1948) M.42”. 
Colorful medley of magenta, violet and 

gold, the general effect of which is 
bright lavender-rose. Orange _ beard. 
Large, smooth ,well-substanced and 
aM A RS is Sey es ee een RO 9 i ee a $6.00 
CASA MOREN A—(DeForest 1943) M.34”’’. 
Extra large, glistening henna-brown 
self. Striking and unusual color. sje 
$2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR—(Kleinsorge 
1945) M.38”. Large, ruffled, tan-apricot 
DOI se (Siete tok. es. eC $3.50 
CASTALIA—(Wmsn. 1933) M.34”’. Very 
near true blue in a medium light 
aks s instee S.S ee ie a eee Pe oe eos) 
CATHEDRAL DOME—(Nesmith 1936) 
M.38”. Free-blooming warm white 
with ruffled, domed standards and 
arched, flaring Tall Sa ee he Ae pa 
CHAM OTIS— (Kleinsorge 1944) Pure 
chamois self, soft and satiny. Very 
large and gracefully waved. fs}-.... $5.00 
CHANSONETTE—(Tompkins 1948) M. 
38”. Frosty light orchid-lilac enlivened 
with a touch of lemon at the throat. 
Charming form with broad domed 
standards and full flaring falls. $12.50 
CHANTILLY—(Hall 1945) M.36”. Love- 
ly, orchid-pink with the edges of both 
standards and falls so heavily crimped 
as to appear edged with lace. je.... $3.50 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF — (Lapham 
1948) M.36”. Fiery two-toned orange- 
red, actually a blend altho the more 
orange standards do suggest a varie- 
gata. $5.00 
CHARLOTTE MILLET — Cayeux 1937) 
L.36”. Reddish lilac with pale blue 
flush on the falls and deep brown flush 
on hafts. French iris of unusual posts 
ing. Not reliably hardy here......... $ 
CHARM—(Mitchell 1937) L.34’”. Attrac- 
tive shade of strawberry red......... $ .00 
CHEERIO—(Ayres 1934) M.40’. Stand- 
ards, dull gold, flushed red; falls, vel- 
vety, glowing red. Large and vigorous. 
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