CHINOOK PASS (Norton 1950) 38” 
HM 1951. One of the late Luke Nor- 
ton’s last introductions. A large, flar- 
ing and ruffled lavender blue with 
lighter area in the center of the falls. 
Fine stalk, vigorous grower. $6.00 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) 36”. DM 1947. 
This flaring and ruffled blue Dykes 
Medal winner outsells everything in 
our catalog. $2.50 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945) 37”. 
AM 1950. Tall and stately, well formed 
and vigorous, this deep golden yellow 
is my choice of all the yellows we 
grow. $1.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) 37”. 
AM 1949, Huge and very broad iris of 
wisteria blue. Flaring, ruffled and 
waved. A wonderful parent $1.00 
CREAM GOLD (Muhlestein 1947) 38”. 
This very large iris has standards and 
falls of white, edged yellow. . Tite 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 1941) 40”. 
AM 1943. A golden pink with coppery 
undertone that has been very popu- 
lar. 75¢ 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 1939) 48”. 
AM 1942. Lovely dark iris of silken 
sheen, in very deep purple-violet. 50c 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946) 40”. AM 
1949. An excellent ruffled and flaring 
cream iris, shaded primrose. Very de- 
sirable. $3.00 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) 36”. HM 1942. 
One of the darkest and richest of the 
reds. A large, smooth flower on well 
branched stalks. . TOC 
DISTANCE (Cook 1946) 36”. AM 1949. 
Certainly a different blue—this one is 
a light blue with a silvery cast. Flar- 
ing, ruffled and waved. $3.00 
DOWN EAST (Tobie 1943) 37”. HM 
1943. A fine deep purple that is prov- 
ing a good parent.. $1.00 
DREAM CASTLE (Cook 1943) 38”. 
AM 1948. The finest of the orchid 
pinks, broad in all parts. Never enough 
stock to go around. $2.00 
DREAM CASTLE 
EASTER BONNET (Max. & Norton 
1944) 40”. HM 1946. A large warm 
toned pink with an intriguing half 
inch margin of burnished gold on both 
standards and falls. Handsome. $1.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 1942) 36”. 
Huge orange-yellow with brushing of 
orange-red on the falls. Best in partial 
shade to preserve its interesting col- 
or. 90c 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) 36”. DM 1945. 
Famous rich red-violet seedling of 
Wm, Mohr. A must have. HD¢ 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop 1945) 45”. HM 
1947. A very stylish rich blue-purple 
of flaring form on a fine stalk. $1.50 
EVENGLOW (Clevenger 1948) 38” 
Like ’em big? Then this is for you! 
A perfectly gigantic lobelia-violet, and 
an excellent flower, considering its 
size. Short stock, one to a customer, 
please. $3.00 
