
CHERIE 
CHERIE—(Hall 1947) M.34”. Flamingo 
pink with deep tangerine beard, full- 
bodied and ruffled. A beautiful pink, 
finewin every way. isle. ee $18.00 
CHICORY BLUE—(G. Douglas 1942) M. 
44”. Large, medium blue domed stand- 
ards and broad, flaring falls. A smooth 
flower of firm substance with excellent 
branching ee eee $2.50 
CHINA MATID—(Milliken 1936) M.42”. 
Gorgeous blend of pink, golden bronze 
and soft lilac. Huge flowers of smooth, 
even texture and good form and sub- 
stance. Luscious pink iris that should 
be in every garden. j do 
CHIVALRY—(J. Wills 1944) M.36”. Very 
fine medium blue, deeper than GREAT 
LAKES, with exceptional substance. 
Large domed standards; broad-hafted, 
firm and flaring falls, both ruffled at 
the edge; well- branched and vigorous. 
Dykes Medal 1947. fsje .................. $7.50 
CHI-YUNW— (DeForest 1947) M.33”. 
Smooth large white with white beard. 
Broad petalled and heavy substanced. 
$3.00 
CHOIR BOY—(Schreiner 1947) L.32”. 
Milk-white standards; deep blue-pur- 
ple falls. Medium sized and late. $2.00 
CHRISTABEL — (Lapham 1936) M.36”. 
Excellent, coppery red, very effective 
in the garden. A great favorite. sj. 
$ .50 
CIGARETTE— (Brehm 1946) M.38”. Pon- 
gee-cream, a first step in the direction 
of true milk- “creamicolor;, 24... $2.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN—(H. Sass 1937) L. 
40”. Acknowledged king of the varie- 
gatas. Rich golden yellow standards. 
Bright, velvety red falls. Flashy color 
CODETAS TS Stic te ecole tee ee ee Da.0U 
Cascade Splendor “gorgeous, and solid Mahogany rich ‘eng stunning" Mrs. Ee Stephan, Ohio 


CLARA NOYES—(H. Sass 1931) M.30”. 
Tones of yellow, orange, apricot. Fasci- 
nating color which gets full share of 
attention from garden visitors. .... $ .35 
CLARET VELVET—(Weed 1940) M.32”. 
Deep wine with flaring velvety falls 
for front planting. 22 $ .40 
CLARIBEL— (J. Sass 1936) M.40”. White 
plicata with blue stitching. Large- 
flowered and vigorous. Satan 
CLOTH OF GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M. 
36”. Brilliant deep yellow self from 
Golden Hind X Golden Spike. Wide. 
full flowers with semi-flaring ls a 
CLOUD CASTLE—(Graves 1944) M.37”. 
Exquisite pale wistaria blue, large ruf- 
fled, broad and flaring, with an inde- 
finable charm. fie". 2.) ee $3.00 
COCK ROBIN—(Hall 1947) M.36’’. Tan- 
gola standards; brown-red falls. Bril- 
liant variegata, free blooming, with 
good substance, stems and Cagce dna 
COLOR SARGENT—(H. F. Hall 1948) 
ML.38”. Vigorous blended red of an- 
tique ruby and malaga, domed and 
flaring. Large, strongly substanced and 
non-fading. f $10.00 
COPPERCLAD— (Tompkins 1949) M.36’. 
Orange-toned copper self with no 
venation. Sleek finish and flaring SL DO 
COPPER CRYSTAL—(Wash. 1938) ML. 
38’’. Domed standards of tawny brown. 
Falls same overlaid with payee 
COPPER LUSTRE— (Kirkland 1934) M. 
36”. A copper-toned iris overlaid with 
sparkling golden irridescence. An iris 
milestone. 2 ees Medal 1938......... S$ ¢o0 

CHIVALRY 
