CAHOKIA. (Faught 1948) M. 39 in. Superb 
light blue. Good form with broad round 
eee ere 7 L949 | ees $15.00 
CAMEROUN. (Cayeux 1938) M. 38 in. 
Bright violet purple bicolor of fine form 
aeeneayvyesubstance ...2.---_--_- $ 1.00 
CAMPANULA. (Tompkins 1948) M-L. 38 
in. A clear self of rich Campanula blue. 
The full formed, large flowers have very 
broad petals and the flaring falls are 
slightly ruffled. Stalks are strong and 
tall. Foliage is exceptionally nice with 
very broad, purple based fans __-_-$ 5.00 
CANYON ROAD. (Klein 1946) M. 36 in. 
An outstanding blend of buff lavender 
and violet, over-copper and with a blue 
memrmanetnertalls 2 12-2. $ 3.00 
CAPE BON. (Tompkins 1945) M-L. 38 in. 
A large flowered blend of rich Arabian 
red and copper brown. Petals are broad, 
heavily --substanced and -the hafts 
are bright and clean. A massive flower, 
this has good placement on strong well 
Proncned stalks. H.M. 1945 ____---- $ 5.00 
CAPISTRANO. (Tompkins 1947) M. 36 in. 
A shimmering blend of rose, violet and 
blue. Smooth finish and good size. Onco 
ng) eee $ 1.00 
CAPITOLA. (Reinelt 1940) E.M. 34 in. 
Huge red violet seediing of Wm. Mohr. 
Beautiful and a fine parent. Net_-$ 1.00 
CAPTIVATION. (Tompkins 1949) M. 38 
in. A large full formed plicata with rich 
cream ground and deep orchid edge. 
The colors of this are very pure and 
bright. A great favorite with garden 
visitors the past two years, this is also 
proving to be a most valuable parent. 
ee ee $ 5.00 
CAPTAIN ROYAL. (Snyder 1944) M.L. 
38 in. A perfectly formed and large sized 
faeeen tic medium blue —--._-.._- $ 2.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS. (Cook 1941) M. 35 in. 
Deep maroon red with no haft markings 
and fine flaring form. A.M. 1943.__$  .75 
CARAVAN. (Tompkins 1949) M. 38-40 in. 
A gigantic iris of deep bright mahogany. 
This has a beautiful semi-flaring form 
and a lustrous finish. The rich ma- 
hogany is infused with a lighter glow- 
ing red, giving the flowers the appearance 
of being fashioned from highly polished 
oxblood leather. This effect is further 
heightened by the very smooth, un- 
marked hafts. An extremely heavy sub- 
stance enables Caravan to defy almost 
ayes Oreweather c.....-_..__. $ 5.00 
CARDINALS ROBE. (Lyell 1949) M. 38 
in. A brilliant self of deep magenta pur- 
ple or reddish wine. The form is excel- 
lent and the substance is heavy. All 
petals are broad and slightly ruffled and 
the falls are completely free from vena- 
WS il i ee kh $ 8.00 
CAROLINE BURR. (Smith 1940) M.L. 38 
in. Pale cream ivory with a frosty sheen 
and faint green flush. Tops. A.M. 
WA gee ee ee oe ES er. seen $2.75 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS. (Wilson 1946) 
M.L. 36 in. A large ruffled iris of creamy 
SOU OCS It th 0s 2 eee $ 1.50 
CASA MORENA. (DeForest 1943) M. 38 
in. Bright chestnut blended with burnt 
sienna, Large flowers and very showy. 
eR DAG We ree vege cae ee $ 2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. (Klein 1945) M. 
36 in. Beautiful ruffled blend of light 
copper and tawny pink. Choice in every 
way. A.M. 1947 
CHANSONETTE. (Tompkins 1948) M. 40 
in. A large and delightfully formed 
flower of rich, pink toned orchid that 
is enlivened by a faint lemon touch in 
the throat and a sparkling frosty fin- 
ish. The heavily substanced flowers 
have full domed standards and broad 
fiaring falls with fluted tips. Tall, ex- 
cellently branched stalks. _..._-_-$10-00 
CHANTILLY. (Hall 1945) M. 35 in. Light 
orchid pink with a heavily ruffled and 
comp ediedge,, AsM..19470c2 2 eee $ 2.00 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF. (Lapham 1948) 
M. 36 in. Rich glowing red with faint 
coppenitanen Very bright... 222 $ 3.50 
CHERIE. (Hall 1497) M. 36 in.’ One of 
the best of the Hall pinks, this has good 
form and broad heavily substanced 
petals, The color is a very deep and 
smooth shell pink, which is heightened 
by the full red beard. A.M. 1949,___$15.00 
CHICORY BLUE. (Douglas 1942) M. 38 
in. A large broad petaled blue that lives 
ITpetO1tSanlaime. oe. | ee $ 1.50 
CHIFFON PINK. (DeForest 1948) M. 38 
in. Lovely flaring shell pink with a full 
Pade erin Gee Cite een 8 ne $ 2.00 
CHIVALRY, (Wills 1944) M. 36 in. The 
1947 Dykes Medal winner. A_ superb 
medium: blue of broad flaring form, with 
fuliwciuitled petaism..tea00 oe sols $ 5.00 
CHI-YUN. (DeForest 1947) M. 38 in. A 
large and impressive pure white. The 
best Snow Flurry seedling we have 
Stee eee ee Se en $ 2.50 
CLOTH OF GOLD. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 
in. Large, well formed flower of brilliant 
yellow. A real attention getter. A.M. 
5 ee ae. a ee a eee $ 1.50 
CLOUD CASTLE. (Graves 1944) M. 37 in. 
A broad petaled, heavily ruffled, pale 
wisteria blue of large size and flaring 
FOr aes uper lM 1944, 2 2 $ 2.50 
COLOR CARNIVAL. (DeForest 1949) M. 
37 in. Something different in the shell 
pinks; this really drew the crowds in our 
garden last year. Larger and deeper in 
color than Spindrift and with a bright 
splash of purple on the falls around a 
full ‘red -beard.-H:M. 1950. e $10.00 
