CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell) 
A tall, large-flowered iris of golden yellow color. This flower 
is in demand in all sections of the country. 3 ft. 35c; 3 for 90c 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach) 
This iris needs partial shading as it fades in strong sun. It 
an intriguing blend of peach-pink and apricot which is very 
pleasing. 8 ft. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CAPTAIN WELLS (P. Cook) 
A deep maroon flaring flower in which the color runs into the 
throat thereby adding greatly to its richness. Plant it with some 
of the lighter colors to give a sharp contrast. 3 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
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CARMELITA (Milliken) 
A lovely iris in deep lavender tones. The beautifully formed 
blossoms are not large, but it is always one of our favorites here 
in the garden. 3% ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.00 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith) 
A refined light ivory with a slight green cast. It is one of the 
parents of Amandine. 3 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CASA MORENA (DeForest) 
A very large well-shaped flower of rich reddish-brown 
throughout except for the bronze beard. This particular shade 
seems very popular. 3% ft. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
SPRING SUNSHINE 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge) 
The predominating color of this fine iris is an apricot, but 
the whole flower is flushed with a pinkish wash which is some- 
what more pronounced along the edges of the falls and the top 
of the standards. The branching and substance is excellent. 8 ft. 
$3.50; 3 for $9.00 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting) 
A rosy-red self made richer by a brown infusion. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge) 
We think that this is the most outstanding variety in chamois 
coloring. The flowers are large and the entire blossom is a uni- 
form beige-tan. We recommend it, See color illstration, page 9. 
3 ft. $5.00; 3 for $12.00 
CHEERIO (Ayres) 
One of the brightest irises in the red tones. Of good form, 
with wide velvety falls and a brilliant yellow beard. 
35c; 3 for 90c 


CHINA LADY 
CHANTILLY (Hall) 
One of Mr. Hall’s famous “Flamingo Pink” strain which is very 
ruffled, the edges being crimped. The color is pale orchid-pink 
The flower is not large, and in spite of a very heavy substance, 
is probably the most dainty of the tall bearded iris, and for 
cutting it is unexcelled. See black and white cut on page 6. 
$3.50; 3 for $9.00 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest) 
Wide standards and rounded falls, oxblood red and Victoria 
lake. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CHINA BOWL (Milliken) 
Large (6 inch) round flowers of citron yellow, except for the 
rather heavy more deeply colored (oil green) venation flanking 
the yellow beard. The whole coloring is soft, not bright, except 
for the beard. 2% ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.00 
CHINA LADY (Milliken) 
The flowers are a clear glistening ivory with excellent sub- 
stance and yet they are translucent. The center of the flower 
is lighted by a brilliant beard and the golden venation of the 
hafts. The flowers are large, beautifully formed and well car- 
ried on 8- to 4-foot stalks. The plant is vigorous. See illustration 
above. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken) 
Words fail to convey an adequate impression of the beauty 
of this flower with its intriguing blend of pink, golden bronze 
and soft lilac. The large, well-proportioned flowéps of smooth 
even texture are carried on tall graceful stems. Try China Maid 
with some of the lighter blues. Perfectly hardy. 4 feet. See il- 
lustration, page 4. 75¢;3 for $2.00 

CHRISTMAS IRIS (Iris Foetidissima) 
An iris species which is interesting because of its 
bright orange-scarlet seeds which remain attached to 
the opened seed-pods throughout the winter. The pods 
are about two inches long and are carried on stems 
one to two feet long. The flowers are inconspicuous 
but the evergreen thick leaves are shiny deep green. 
Flourishes in partial shade. Cut stems of pods last in 
the house for months. See illustration. 
75c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.00 
