Chivalry—Queen of show, Cent. Mich. Iris Soc., Flint. Shown by Mrs. J. M. Starbuck. 
CHINA MAID—(Milliken 1936) M.42”. Gorgeous blend of pink, 
golden bronze and soft lilac. Huge flowers of smooth, even texture 
and good form and substance. Luscious pink iris that should be 
II CV.ELY GOAT CIs | cet ee 5 ee ee $0.75 
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. ...... $3.00 
CHI-YUN—(DeForest 1947) M.33”. Smooth large white with white 
beard. Broad petalled and heavy substanced. _. wu... $2.00 
CHOIR BOY—(Schreiner 1947) L.32”. Milk-white standards; deep 
blue-purplestallsm: Mediuimesizeds andwlateyye = ene $1.50 
CHRISTABEL—(Lapham 1936) M.36”. Excellent, coppery red, very 
effectivein the garden A: great favorite. 035. on: see $0.50 
CIGARETTE—(Brehm 1946) M.38”. Pongee-cream, a first step in the 
Chiao Or tiie invilecrenin, COO ee $1.50 
CITY OF LINCOLN—(H. Sass 1937) L.40”. Acknowledged king of 
the variegatas. Rich golden yellow standards. Bright, velvety red 
falisesb lash yecoloe contrast mess ste eo nis wat SY ae $0.50 
CLARIBEL—(J. Sass 1936) M.40”. White plicata with blue stitching. 
an ee OWele Call C av 2O 10s mame ee a emer na eee Sone ee $0.50 
CLEAR SAILING—(DeForest 1950) M.36”. Lemon-ice coloring, ex- 
ceptionally smooth and clean. Large and flaring. __.. $12.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M.36”. Brilliant deep yellow 
self from Golden Hind X Golden Spike. Wide, full flowers with 
Setrictl arin ee tall Sues cere Mees oe oni.0 een tee UE Bee et Ores $1.00 
CLOUDCAP—(DeForest 1950) M.40”. Largest of the “sea-shell’” pinks 
with broad petals and bright tangerine beard. Semi-flaring, slightly 
relupankerel,  ISNHEr aMaYG) rWaMONRESINRDS Gh LO ep aoe $20.00 
CLOUD CASTLE—(Graves 1944) M.37”. Exquisite pale wistaria-blue, 
large ruffled, broad and flaring, with an indefinable charm. fie. 
$2.00 
COCK ROBIN—(Hall 1947) M.36;”. Tan-gold standards; brown-red 
falls. Brilliant variegata, free blooming, with good substance, stems 
aia alos a lh CLL Ogee eee akan lie ee See nw oe ok $1.50 
COLOR CARNIVAL—(DeForest 1949) M.36”. Startling color, a “‘sea- 
shell” pink with a bright splash of purple around the tangerine 
pear 224 U ee tet eee eaters Os ae cote oe At ihe! CA hb $7.50 
COLOR SERGEANT—(H. F. Hall 1948) ML.38”. Vigorous blended 
red of antique ruby and malaga, domed and flaring. Large, strongly 
SubstanceccandanOm-tadin jvm tae eeme ele we eoe Eee es ee $4.50 
CONFETTI—(Schreiner 1949) EM.38”. Fresh creamy white plicata 
profusely marked pink. Large, trimly formed and well-substanced. 
RE SI Oe Be ROU ce Se We ee Pea A $5.00 
COPPER LUSTRE —(Kirkland 1934) M.36”. A copper-toned iris over- 
laid with sparkling golden iridescence. An iris milestone. Dykes 
Mccall 5193 8 st tet pm eens Pew irs he cee atv Sh cee Ue $0.50 
COPPER PINK—(Kellogg 1941) M.38”. Luscious soft pink blend with 
coppery suffusion at the hafts, blue shadings on the midrib and 
style arms and orange-brown beard. Perhaps the pinkest blend. 
AX TUNE (Geren sevTVKora Yo, (CaNROMMNE WN sa ee ee $0.50 
COPPER RIVER—(DeForest 1945) M.36”. Flaring, slightly ruffled 
flower of glistening tan, falls overlaid new-penny-copper. Brilliant. 
$1.50 
COPPER ROSE—(Cook 1941) M.38”. Smoothly blended old rose, tan 
and copper with golden center. Standards between buff-pink and 
Japan rose. Falls between terra cotta and ochre-red. Broad petals. 
$0.75 
CORITICA—(H. Sass 1942) M.30”. Clear yellow-ground plicata with 
restrained markings of rich brown. The poorest grower of the 
yellow plicatas here. Very highly praised in the north. _____.. $0.75 
COURTIER—(Hall 1947) M.30”. Deeply colored flamingo-pink with 
prominent deep tangerine beard. Small flower, small plant. f. $3.50 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY—(J. Sass 1935) M.48”. One of the tallest pure 
whites. Vigorous, graceful and hardy. Fine for backgrounds. $0.50 
CUBAN CARNIVAL-—(Sass Bros. 1948) M.34”. Reddish purple with 
yellow heart extending into both standards and falls. Medium-sized 
eK iele Coy Kimal avons srevouhyOhbeUbiiN (oe te ee ee $3.00 
DAFFY—(DeForest 1947) M.36”. Cream-white plicata with maroon- 
flushed standards and variably peppered and striped falls. Odd. 
$1.50 
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DAMERINE-—(Gage 1939) M.36”. Large deep red with domed stand- 
Ardspandetlariy © htail] sees we eters Lie enn red cree) pees gh eats $0.50 
DANUBE WAVE —(Schreiner 1947) M.38”. Remarkably blue in a 
medium shade of rich marine, outstanding in quality and depth 
of coloring. Well-substanced and well-branched. fse. _............. $4.00 
DARK MOOD-—(Buss 1952) M.48”. Very rich and very dark wine 
self with brown beard. The deep black-red color and tall stature 
gives this iris commanding garden value and it is instantly singled 
out by garden visitors. Big and ruffled with good branching. $1.50 
DAUNTLESS—(Connell 1929) M.40”. One-time best “red,” this pur- 
plish red Dykes Medal winner of 1929 ranks, for general all-around 
goodness, as one of the best irises of all time. 2.2202. $0.50 
DAYBREAK-—(Kleinsorge 1941) M.40”. Blend of pink and gold with 
flaring falls and a suggestion of ruffling, it is one of the finer pink 
Leese fete ere mses cei ea tar Pa, GONE Th esr $1.00 
DEEP VELVET—(Salbach 1939) M.36”. Glistening red-violet, shading 
to frosty claret-brown at the hafts, this large iris with broad semi- 
Haring™s falls. ist oneron the, Destas] ees = Se) ee, $0.50 
DESERT SONG—(Fay 1947) M.40”. Excellent cream or light yellow 
of nice proportions, large, flaring and ruffled with clean haft and 
ello Wabeay Cee is) Cie teased teten aa eacterk ee W crnat Be ee et RI $3.00 
DESTINY—(Burgess 1934) ML.36”. Velvety, blackish plum-purple 
from New Zealand. A rich, heavy flower of good form and stems. 
$0.50 
DISPLAY—(Grant 1942) ML.35”. Smooth, unveined Spanish red, 
shading to deep maroon at the haft. Deep and rich, it has an 
intensity that glows even on a dull day. se. 2. .2.-2eseceeseeoe- $1.00 
DISTANCE—(Cook 1946) M.36”. Silvery light blue, smooth and even. 
Flowers large and spreading, without veining. Substance, texture 
AIG AMISH; OC OOCat: Si Comes ens ores te Raed oil eee eo eR eee $3.00 
DOGROSE—(Insole 1930) ML.44”. Very tall, clear, pink-lavender. 
Vivid color, very effective for background clumps. Fine companion 
to Grystaly Beauty setae eee ete ee a ors ek! eee ite $0.50 
DOWN EAST-—(Tobie 1943) M.37”. Deep but glowing purple. A self, 
the solid color carried away down in the throat and permeating 
evenathe: beard semen Ween ok ie. ee) Al Eee oe $1.00 
DREAMCASTLE—(Cook 1943) M.38”. Orchid-pink self of great 
purity and charm, large and well-formed. Well-substanced and 
Hakdy AGS] Cale ae ee ee eld ole meetin 2 See oe eee $3.00 
DRUM MAJOR~(G. Douglas 1947) ML.38”. Large flaring falls of 
oxblood-red bordered brighter red, the color of the broad domed 
standards. Heavy substanced and non-fading. fse. $4.00 
EASTER BONNET—(Maxwell-Norton 1944) EM’38”. Large bright 
blush-pink with wide margin of burnished gold on both standards 
ane fall si4. ise oe Pe Me et Sel SN re 8 gs cera ene ia $1.00 
EASTER MORN-—(Essig 1931) M.40”. Magnificent white, ranking 
with the very best, but not where winters are severe. The flowers 
are large, falisobroad Vand Having ogee cea aloes one $0.50 
EBONY ECHO—(Tompkins 1948) ML.36”. Deep, glowing black-red 
of sleek velvety finish. Broad ruffled petals of heavy substance, 
domedsand’ faring. in’ fori ices fe eet, Seen eee) So ee $10.00 
EBONY ISLE—(DeForest 1949) L.34”. Rich, smooth, very deep red- 
purple with heavy beard tipped burnt orange. _ $10.00 
EBONY QUEEN —(Sass Bros. 1947) M.36”. Blackish purple self, 
penceolnonna, Vader euavel, Vill loyemnavelaveel, ee pee $2.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—(Cook 1937) M.36”. Glowing, silky, coppery 
rose. Perfect in form, fragrant, and vigorous. An outstanding iris 
that won the Roman Gold Medal in 1938. eee $0.50 
EDWARD LAPHAM—(Lapham 1942) ML.36”. Rich glossy crimson 
self. One of the reddest irises but a weak grower. _......W......... $1.50 
NATIVE SON COLLECTION 
Any 11 for $6.00. All 18 for $9.50. 
Great Lakes Pink Ruffles 
Harriet Thoreau Red Gleam 
Maiden Blush Snow Velvet 
Missouri Night Violet Symphony 
Manyusya William A. Setchell 
Pink Marvel China Maid 
Alza Hola 
Azure Skies 
Balmung 
Blue Zenith 
Copper Rose 
Flamely 
If you will add 50c to pay shipping costs you may select one of 
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