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Cascade Splendor—‘‘gorgeous, and Solid Mahogany rich and stunning’’ Mrs. P. Stephan, Ohio 
CHERIE 
CHERIE—(Hall 1947) M.34’. Flamingo 
pink with deep tangerine beard, full- 
bodied and ruffled. A beautiful pink, 
finewin every Wayans ieee $15.00 
CHICORY BLUE—(G. Douglas 1942) M. 
44”. Large, medium blue domed stand- 
ards and broad, flaring falls. A smooth 
flower of firm substance with excellent 
branching. = eee eee $1.50 
CHIFFON PINK—(DeForest 1948) M. 
38”. Tangerine-bearded pink result of 
Melitza crossed with Flora Zenor. $2.00 
CHINA M AI D—(Milliken 1936) M.42”. 
Gorgeous blend of pink, golden bronze 
and soft lilac. Huge flowers of smooth, 
even texture and good form and sub- 
stance. Luscious pink iris that should 
be in every garden. J .....................- Selo 
CHIVALRY—(J. Wills 1944) M.36”. Very 
fine medium blue, deeper than GREAT 
LAKES, with exceptional substance. 
Large domed standards; broad-hafted, 
firm and flaring falls, both ruffled at 
the edge; well-branched and vigorous. 
Dykes Medal 1947. fsje -................. $5.00 
CHI-YUNW— (DeForest 1947) M.33”. 
Smooth large white with white beard. 
Broad petalled and heavy spsianged ee 
$2. 
CHOIR BOY—(Schreiner 1947) L.32”. 
Milk-white standards; deep blue-pur- 
ple falls. Medium sized and late. $1.50 
CHRISTABEL — (Lapham 1936) M.36”. 
Excellent, coppery red, very effective 
in the garden. A great favorite... 554510) 
CIGARETTE— (Brehm 1946) M.38”. Pon- 
gee-cream, a first step in the direction 
of true milk-cream color. -............. $1.50 
CITY OF LINCOLN—(H. Sass 1937) L. 
40”. Acknowledged king of the varie- 
atas. Rich golden yellow standards. 
Bright, velvety red falls. Flashy color 
contrast. J $ .00 
CLARA NOYES—(H. Sass 1931) M.30”. 
Tones of yellow, orange, apricot. Fasci- 
nating color which gets full share of 
attention from garden visitors..... $ .40 
CLARET VELVET—(Weed 1940) M.32”’. 
Deep wine with flaring velvety falls 
LOGSLLOMG Dahil Pet ee $ .40 
CLARIBEL— (J. Sass 1936) M.40’’. White 
plicata with blue stitching. Large- 
flowered and vigorous. ..............-..- $ .40 
CLOTH OF GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M. 
36”. Brilliant deep yellow self from 
Golden Hind X Golden Spike. Wide, 
full flowers with semi-flaring falls. sj 
$1.50 
CLOUD CASTLE—(Graves 1944) M.37”. 
Exquisite pale wistaria blue, large ruf- 
fled, broad and flaring, with an inde- 
finable charm. [jek Sani eee ae $3.00 
COCK ROBIN—(Hall 1947) M.36”. Tan- 
gola standards; brown-red falls. Bril- 
liant variegata, free blooming, with 
good substance, stems and branching. 
$2.00 
COLOR SERGEANT—(H. F. Hall 1948) 
ML.38”. Vigorous blended red of an- 
tique ruby and malaga, domed and 
flaring. Large, strongly substanced and 
NON =L5.0in She wee eee kh ee $6.50 
CONFETTI — (Schreiner 1949) EM.38”. 
Fresh creamy white plicata profusely 
marked pink. Large, trimly formed 
and well-substanced. § .................... $7.50 
COPPERCLAD— (Tompkins 1949) M.36”. 
Orange-toned copper self with no 
venation. Sleek finish and flaring form. 
$2.00 
COPPER CRYSTAL— (Wash. 1938) ML. 
38”. Domed standards of tawny brown. 
Falls same overlaid with brownish red. 
$ .50 
CHIVALRY 
