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~CADET BLUE. (Whiting 1949). 36 in. Deep medium blue self, sister seeding 
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CADETOU. 36 in. Standards, old gold, Falls, mahogany .......... .35; 3 for .90 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. 36 in. Rich deep golden yellow. .......... .25; 3 for .60 
CALIFORNIA PEACH. (Salbach 1941). 38 in. Peach-pink, salmon and lavender 
comprise the ensemble of this appealing Iris. The blooms are large and 
firm and are carried on tall wide branched stalks. ........... 50; .3> for 1.35 
CAMELLIARD. Huge soft yellow overlaid with wine. .. .20; 3 for .50; 25 for 3.00 
CAMEO. Exquisite blend of apricot and cream, falls flushed with cameo pink. 
.20; 3 for .50; 25 for 3.00 
CAMPFIRE GLOW. (Whiting 1947). 35 in. A glow with fire, this vibrantly 
colored Iris without haft markings or any other coloring is a fiery ruby self 
with a bright metallic copper sheen. Even the beard is reddish with a 
copper glint. An Iris personality its individuality explains why it is singled 
Semaine moment one's eyes light upon its .a.4. 002s kde ee eee 15.00 
CAPITOLA. Bright red-violet Wm. Mohr seedling. ...............0.0005. 1.00 
CARFAX. 42 in. Richest velvety red-purple. ........ :20; (3) for, .50; 25.for 3.00 
CAROLINE BURR. 40 in. (K. Smith 1940). Rich cream, with slight green 
Shadow overlay and a frosty:sheen. .. 2. cht ee ee ne 1.25:) 3) tor13.50 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. (Kleinsorge 1945). 38 in. A very colorful crimped 
flower that mingles pink, apricot and tan smoothly into one color. Pleasant 
form with the blending of pink more noticeable at the edge of the petals 
contrasting with the orange beard and yellow style arms in a delectable 
way. Heavily substanced; heavy tall stalks with myriads of blooms cas- 
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CASTOR. 36 in. White peppered violet. ...................... 5207'S tore .50 
CATHEDRAL DOME. 39 in. A large white with ruffled well dome standards, 
the falls are arched and flaring. Yellow beard. Strong well branched stalks. 1.00 
CEDAR ROSE. (Whiting 1941). 36 in. A rosy red self made richer by a brown 
infusion. Stalks are well branched, the plants vigorous and free flowering. 1.00 
CHANTILLY. (Hall 1945). 36 in. The most crinkled and ruffled Iris in existence. 
The interesting crimping and lacelike edging looks for all the world as if 
it were crocheted on the standards, falls and style arms. In the orchid 
class, it combines the unusual quality of extreme ruffling with a delicate 
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CHEERIO. 40 in. A red toned bi-color with rose flushed standards and ruby 
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CHERIE. (Hall 1947). 34 in. ani is the lovely new flamingo pink. Large, full 
formed and lightly and gracefully ruffled. A pink self of excellent form and 
fine substance with brilliant tangerine beard. A fine garden Iris in every 
respect and holds color well in the hottest sun. A real pink. ............ 17.50 
CHESTNUT HILL. (Gage 1940). 45 in. Large deep yellow self..... .65; 3 for 1.50 
CHIEF POKING FIRE. (DeForest 1942). A bright and distinctive oxblood-red 
and Victoria lake with an infusion of copper over the entire flower. Firm 
texture and good sized blooms with domed standards and broad flaring falls. 1.50 
CHINA BOY. 36 in. Huge flowers in the deep rich colors of a Persian rug, 
many colors being blended together in delightful harmony. ............ 1.00 
CHINA LANTERN. 40 in. Huge flowers. Standards, old gold, Falls, bordeaux. 
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