CAROUSEL (Douglas 48) Large flow- 
er, a medley of magenta, violet and 
gold. Heavy substance, flaring form, 
Orange beard and free blooming. $4.50 
CASA MORENA (DeForest ’43) Large, 
rich chestnut brown. A self with a 
bronze beard. $2.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge °45) 
Another large, ruffled blend of pink, 
tan and apricot. Edges of falls a deep- 
er shade. Very popular. $2.50 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge ’44) A self of 
pure chamois, huge for size, clean with- 
out any markings, Yellow beard, 
tipped with bronze. Long lasting as a 
cut flower. $3.50 
CHANTILLY (Hall ’45) Lovely, soft, 
orchid-pink with edges crimped _ so 
deeply it looks like lace. A dainty tewel 
but with good substance. $2.00 
CHERIE (Hall ’47) A lovely flamingo 
pink. Large, ruffled self of excellent 
form and substance. Tangerine beard. 
Considered the finest pink ae 
$109. 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton 750) A clear, 
beautiful blue, with clean haft, and 
white beard shading to light yellow at 
base. Large blooms, $12.00 
CHIVALRY (J. Wills *44) Very fine 
medium blue with exceptional subst- 
ance, large domed standards and broad, 
flaring falls, ruffled edges. Outstanding 
in every way. $5.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting *45)_ Bril- 
liant deep yellow self. Tall and of 
excellent form. $1.50 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves *44) An ex- 
quisite Wisteria-blue with mauve un- 
dertone. Large, ruffled, wide and flar- 
ing, a charming flower. $3.00 
COLONIAL DAME (G. Douglas ’50) 
Cool, charming, light blue, with ruffled 
standards and flaring falls, ruifled at 
the edges. Floriferous. 87.5 
CONFETTI (Schreiner ’49) Large pink 
plicata, well branched, with very heavy 
substance Flaring in form and the 
markings are pink on creamy white, A 
most delightful Plicata, $7.50 
COPPER GLOW (Douglas ’45) A blend 
of coppery rose and golden brown. 
Falls are arched and flaring, and beard 
is burnished gold. A great Iris. $1.50 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest °45) Ruff- 
led and flaring, this flower has a blend 
of tan and bright copper. Glistening, 
bright finish. $2. 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge 7°46) The 
color of cordovan leather with deep, 
coppery-oxblood tones. » Ruffled one 
on falls. $2.0 
DAMASCUS (Tompkins ’45) Spanish 
yellow in broad petals, with falls a 
brilliant, copper orange. Large and 
showy. $1.50 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ’41) Huge 
translucent pink with undertones of 
copper. Won high honors. A must- 
have. $1.00 
DESSERT SONG (Fay ’46) New cream, 
very ruffled with extra large blooms. 
Texture especially heavy and holds up 
well in rain or heat. $5.00 
DEEP BUTTERCUP (Muhlestein 748) 
Huge, rich, buttercup - yellow, with, 
some “Onco” breeding back of it. $2.00 
DISPLAY (Grant °42) Darkest red, 
shading to maroon. No veining and 
almost black in certain lights. Most 
desirable. $1.00 
DISTANCE (Cook 746) Silvery _ light 
blue with no veinings, making a clean 
flower. Slightly waved with a white 
beard. $5.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (D. Hall 750) Large, 
light pink, a self with no haft mark- 
ings. Extra heavy substance, well 
branched. Larger than the usual pinks. 
Excellent. $20.00 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook ’43) <A bright 
orchid-pink self, clear and_ lovely. 
Broad standards and falls with white 
beard. One most sought after. $3.50 
DRESS PARADE (Maxwell ’44) Stand- 
ards bright gold, falls of Egyptian red. 
Smooth; clean hafts. Sells out fast. 
$2.00 
DRUM MAJOR (G. Douglas ’47) Large, 
flaring falls with border of lighter red, 
like standards. Good substance, clear 
color, clean hafts and brown-gold 
beard. Most desirable red Ivis. $5.00 
EASTER BONNET  (Maxwell-Norton 
’44) Rhodenite pink with gold margin 
on both standards and falls. $1.59 
EBONY ECHO (Tompkins 748) Large, 
with broad petals, and horizontal falls, 
Deep carmine with satiny blackish 
overlay. $15.00 
EDWARD OF WINDSOR (Morris 745) 
(English) Buff pink, phenomenal 
bloomer, with wonderful substance. 
Good parent, $8.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 742) Huge, deep 
yellow with flush of orange on the 
falls. Very distinctive. $1.50 
