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CHINA MAID, (Milliken 1936). 48 in. An outstanding soft lilac pink blended 
golden bronze. .Large’ with good ‘form.’ ... 2.0, .9. 0900 .65; 3 for 2.00 
CHINA ROSE, A blending of orchid, rose and pink on medium height stalks.  .35 
3 for .90; 25 for 6.25 
CHIPPEWA. (Salbach 1943). Plicata. Brown over shades of yellow. Standards, 
lightly marked at the haft. Falls, heavily suffused and dotted. ......... 1.00 
CHIVALRY. (J. Wills 1944). 36 in. The domed standards are large and full. 
The flaring falls are broad hafted, firm and strong. The inconspicuous 
beard is orange changing to blue at the tip. Both standards and falls are 
ruffled at the edge and this adds greatly to the beauty of the flower..... 9.00 
CHRISTABEL. 38 in. A "rea" Iris with a coppery tone that gives it an unusual- 
ly’high ‘note ot brilllahéer erp iarim vem ter are 35; ° 3° for 853 254Greo2s 
CHRYSOLITE. 4 ft. The flowers are a clean light cream with a heavy sub- 
stance and a smooth even Tinish that glistens and sparkles in the sunlight. 
The form of the flower is most pleasing, with fine large standards and wide 
semi-flaring falls and a beard of deep orange-yellow. Low branching, a 
vigorous grower“and free bloomer. :2¢00077. 20) 8) 20 a 1.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Bi-color. Bright golden standards and rich, bright red 
tall if béld“tlashing “contrasts of color, “Pay 997 Foes 50M 3 TOS 
CLARA NOYES. 36 in. One of the most outstanding irises offered at a low 
price for such a beautiful flower. It is a rich blend of ''Talisman Rose" 
colorssandis'a must tor every garden, -) 8.) |. ee 30; 3) 1Onmmeg 
CLARET VELVET. 30 in. Perfect deep velvety wine red self. .... .75; 3 for 2.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD. 38 in. (Whiting 1945). A sensation, the brilliant color 
and volume of bloom stamp this as something different and not just another 
yellow. Clear, even, bright deep golden yellow. Nice flaring form, heavy 
substance, widely branched stem. The perfect trim form is accentuated by 
the .glewing .orange} beard. Vise nue vase do. oh Abe i ae. pe il. ee 2.50 
COLOR CARNIVAL. 36 in. Good form and substance. More pink than Spin- 
drift, with bright purplish area on the haft and extending onto the fall the 7 
length ofthe brightetangerine beards 2.......... 2. 2.8 12.50 
CONFETTI. (Schreiner 1949). 38 in. The first tall, well branched pink plicata 
with large flowers and very heavy substance. It is a striking flower delight- 
fully flared, beautiful in form and fresh in appearance. The markings and 
stipplings are pink on creamy white without the pearly sub-tint present in 
so many of this kind. The branching, placement on the stem and smart, 
trim carriage ot the flowers aré extra good! ©. /...._ 75.47.) See 10.00 
CONGO PRINCESS. (Whiting 1947). 36 in. Rich plum purple bi-color with 
Glossy MTINishidte: «1p -nrrptetan gerade se ae aeee cine 1 ah ee ne eer 1.00 
TUS ONG. Cheeta UINSSs. 7 1a te tee ee ee ae 30; 3 for, 75: 25etoneoums 
COPPER FRILLS. (Whiting 1941). 34 in. Crisply ruffled, rosy copper self-well 
named. A border iris, rich in color, good for massing. Flowers rather 
small but well proportioned to the well branched stalk. Nice for CUTTIG aaa 
COPPER LUSTRE. 40 in. Rich tones of bright copper, gold and tan nicely 
blended, in a strong growing, hardy flower. .................-0-. .50 
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