BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1240) 50c each 
An exquisitely colored iris with light 
tan standards and falls of smoky laven- 
der shading. 
makes it glow. 
BUTTERCUP LANE (Hall, 1941) 50c ea. 
A clear, brilliant yellow self with closed 
standards and fluted semi-flaring falls. 
CADETOU (Cayeaux, 1935) 40c each 
Very strong, vigorous grower with old 
gold standards and mahogany red falls. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitch., 1933) 
35c each . 
Big, strong grower with rich, deep yel- 
low flowers. One of the finest yellows 
Priced low because it is so hardy and in- 
low flowers. One of the finest yellows. 
creases so fast. A. M. 1937. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach, 1941) 
50c each 
Peach-pink to apricot standards and 
salmon-apricot falls with a lavender tint 
at the center. H. M. 1941. 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook, 1941) $1.00 ea. 
Large, rich, solidly colored flowers of 
deep, glossy, maroon-purple. There are 
no haft markings and the beard is 
brownish-yellow. While it is a dark 
flower, there is a surprising glow and 
shine about it. A. M. 1948. 
CARNELIAN (Loth., 1932) 
Tall, very early, red iris. 
CARNIVAL PARADE ,Sass, 1946) 
$1.00 each 
A late iris with yellow standards tipped 
with rose, and rose colored falls with 
yellow at the center. 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith, 1940) 
$1.00 each 
Light ivory flowers with domed stan- 
dards and flaring falls. The flowers are 
large, of fine form and well proportion- 
ed. A. M. 1942. 
CASA MORENA (DeForest, 1943) 
$2.00 each 
Extra large flowers with glistening, cop- 
pery-brown standards and falls. It is 
so bright it attracts immediate attention 
to its wonderful coloring. A. M. 1946. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Klein., 1945) 
$3.50 each 
Large, beautifully crimped flowers of 
apricot, tan and pink. The pink is-more 
pronuonced at the edges of the petals in 
contrast with the orange beard and yel- 
low style arms. The substance is heavy, 
the stems tall and strong with lots of 
bloom. A. M. 1947. 
35¢ec each 
A bright orange beard | 
GREAT LAKES 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting, 1941) $1.00 each 
Nicely formed flowers of warm, rich, 
red-brown. 
CHANTILLY (Hall, 1945) $3.50 each 
Try to imagine a beautiful, rich orchid- 
pink iris with heavily ruffled edges on 
both standards and falls. That is Chan- 
tilly. The ruffling is of a slightly lighter 
shade than the rest of the flower and 
has the appearance of a lace border. 
Not a very large flower, but very refined 
and charming. A.M. 1947. 
CHEERIO (Ayres, 1934) 35c each 
An early, red bi-color very popular for 
its brilliancy, form and size. It is vig- 
orous, hardy and dependable. A. M. 
1938. 
CHERIE (Hall, 1947) $18.00 each 
About the finest of Mr. Hall’s famous 
‘Flamingo’ pinks. -A rich pure pink 
self with excellent form and substance 
and deep tangerine beard. Strong, 
medium height, well branched stems and 
a good grower. H. M. 1947. 
CHINA LANTERN (Essig, 1933) 35c ea. 
A large fragrant iris with old-gold stan- 
dards and bordeaux-red falls. 
CHINA MAID (Millik., 1986)  75c each 
A blending of copper and gold into a 
smooth deep pink of a most pleasing 
shade. 
lots of bloom. A.M. 1937. 
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