CARABELLA (DeForest ’49) A clear 
self of medium salmon pink with a 
pink beard. Wide falls and wide, 
closed standards. A lovely Iris. $10.00 
CASA MORENA (DeForest ’43) Large, 
rich chestnut brown. A self with a 
bronze beard. $2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 745) 
Another large, ruffled blend of pink, 
tan and apricot. Edges of falls a deep- 
er shade. Very popular. $3.50 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge *44) A self of 
pure chamois, huge for size, clean with- 
out any markings. Yellow beard, 
tipped with bronze. Long lasting as a 
cut flower. $5.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall ’45) Lovely, soft, 
orchid-pink with edges crimped so 
deeply it looks like lace. A dainty 
jewel but with good substance. $3.50 
CHERIE (Hall °47) A lovely flamingo 
pink. Large, ruffled self of excellent 
form and substance, Tangerine beard. 
Considered the finest pink introduced. 
$18.00 
CHIVALRY (J. Wills ’44) Very fine me- 
dium blue with exceptional substance, 
large domed standards and broad, flar- 
ing falls, ruffled edges, Outstanding in 
every way. $7.50 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting °45) Bril- 
liant deep yellow self. Tall and of 
excellent form. $2.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves ’44) An ex- 
quisite Wisteria-blue with mauve un- 
dertone. Large, ruffled, wide and flar- 
ing, a charming flower. $3.00 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg ’41) Soft pink 
with copper tones. Blue shadings at 
midrib and style arms are blue. $1.00 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest 745) Ruffled 
and flaring, this flower has a blend of 
tan and bright copper.  Glistening, 
bright finish, $4.00 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge ’46) The color 
of cordovan leather with deep, cop- 
pery-oxblood tones. Ruffled edge on 
falls. $2.50 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ’41) Huge 
translucent pink with undertones of 
copper. Won high honors, A must- 
have. $1.25 
DESERT SONG (Fay ’46) New cream, 
very ruffled with extra large blooms. 
Texture especialiy heavy and holds up 
well in rain or heat. $7.50 
DISPLAY (Grant ’°42) Darkest red, 
shading to maroon. No veining and 
almost black in certain lights. Most 
desirable, $1.00 
DISTANCE (Cook 746) Silvery light 
blue with no veinings, making a clean 
flower. Slightly waved with a white 
beard. $7.00 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook ’43) A _ bright 
orchid-pink self, clear and_ lovely. 
Broad standards and falls with white 
beard. One most sought after. $5.00 
DRESS PARADE (Maxwell °44) Stand- 
ards bright gold, falls of Egyptian red. 
Smooth, clean hafts. Sells out fast. 
$3.00 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-Norton 
°44) Rhodenite pink with gold margin 
on both standards and falls. Unusual- 
ly fine. $2.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass ’42) Huge, deep 
vellow with flush of orange on the 
falls. Very distinctive. $1.50 
ELMOHR (Loomis ’42) Famous Dyke’s 
winner in richest mulberry. Huge, 
glowing and hardy. Always in de- 
mand. $1.00 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop ’°45) Huge, blue- 
purple. Hardy, with good form and 
branching, $5.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas ’44) 
Cream-white standards with falls a 
blenag of deep violet and copper red. 
Heavy substance. A late bloomer. 
$6.00 
FANTASY (D. Hall °47) An orchid-iav- 
ender with falls a little deeper shade. 
Standards closed, good substance. Has 
appearance of golden throat with tan- 
gerine beard. <A favorite. $15.00 
FASHION PLATE (Maxwell 745) Shad- 
ings of lavender crocus to almost white 
at the haft, with gold markings and 
beard. A real gem, $1.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall ’43) Another 
good plicata. Heavy burgundy mark- 
ings on pale yellow ground. Good 
substance, $3.00 
FLAMELY (Cook ’43) Well named, 
glowing orange and_ terracotta-red, 
with a yellow beard. A grand Iris. 
Color of flame. $1.00 
