BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge, 1939) M.L. 38” 
Large, golden tan with flaring falls. An attractive Iris and one 
which goes excellently with blue. 40¢ each, 3 for $1.00 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buechley, 1932) M. 40” 
One of the largest of all Irises. Color is a silky, lavender blue. 
Tall stalks. Striking and much in demand. 50¢, 3 for $1.00 
BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1940) E. 34” 
Unusual color of brilliant buff-fawn with a striking tangerine 
beard. Prolific bloomer. Very popular. 50¢ each 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall, 1946) M. 35” 
A new, large, ruffled dark Amethyst colored Iris. A striking 
color of great garden value. A quality Iris which is a vigorous 
grower and a free bloomer. Recommended. $2.00 each 
“CAROL HARKER (Naylor, 1951) M.L. 36” 
A new Iris introduced last season which is distinct and unique 
in its jaunty flare and gold infusion in the throat of both stand- 
ards and falls. A soft medium blue. Large blooms. $10.00 each 
CASA MORENA (DeForest, 1943) M. 34” 
An extra large Iris of glistening chestnut brown. A new color 
and a desirable addition to any collection. A.M. 1946. 40th on 
Best Hundred List. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945) M. 38” 
Large, ruffled flowers of pink, apricot and tan smoothly 
blended. Good branching on heavy stalks. A fine new Iris— 
11th on Best 100 List. A.M. 1947. $2.00 each 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge, 1944) M. 36” 
One of the largest Irises—pure chamois in color with yellow 
beard, tipped bronze. Has a soft, satiny finish. A most pleasing 
Iris that is different. ALM. 1948. On Best 100 List. $2.00 each 
CHANTILLY (Hall, 1945) M. 36” 
A heavily ruffled and frilled flower of orchid pink. Beautiful 
lacey effect. Ranks 22nd on the Best Hundred List for this year. 
A.M. 1947. No Iris like this, try it—you will not be disappointed. 
$1.50 each 
CHERIE (Hall, 1947) V.E. 34” 
The winner of the Dykes Meda! for 1951—highest honor given 
an Iris. After 16 years of work trying to breed the orchid and 
lavendar tones out of the so-called ‘“‘pinks,’ Mr. David F. Ha’l. 
one of the leading hybridizers of Iris in this country today, 
finally produced a true pink Iris. These new pinks are calicd 
“flamingo pinks’—of the various new flamingo pinks—Cherie 
is considered the best. It is a large, ruffled, full bodied flower 
of excellent form and substance with a deep tangerine beard. 
Well branched stems and vigorous growth with increase much 
above the average. Very fine in every respect and much sought 
after. A.M. 1949. $12.00 each 
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