CALCUTTA (Kleinsorge 1938): M. 48 in. A tall, imposing flower 
in soft cocoa-brown tones, the falls overlaid blue with flecks of 
golden brown. It is an excellent grower widely branched and 
often has more than a dozen blooms on a stalk. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mohr-Mitch. 1933): M. 36 in. In every 
way this is one of the best yellows. It is a strong grower, free 
blooming and increases rapidly. The color is a rich golden yellow. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach 1941): E.M. 38 in. The broad 
petals of the standards are soft golden rose, and the falls of 
salmon apricot with a tint of lavender in the center. The stalks 
branch widely. H.M., A.I.S. 1941. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941): ML. 36 in. A deep maroon red 
and purple flower that is rich in appearance with no markings at 
the haft and the beard is a bronzy yellow. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson 1946): L. 36 in. A rich gold and 
creamy lemon flower with ruffled standards and white falls pencil 
streaked with gold. The haft and beard are of gold, setting this 
iris in a class by itself. A good iris. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
CARNIVAL PARADE (Sass 1946): L. 38 in. A beautiful yellow 
plicata with. dark rose top on standards of light yellow and a 
blaze of gold in the center of the dark rose falls. These large 
flowers bloom later than most others in our garden. Each $2.00 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith 1940): M. 49 in. The light ivory self 
is overlaid with pale chartreuse. Form and substance is excellent. 
Awarded honorable mention by A.1.S. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943): M. 36 in. Very large rich flow- 
ers of chestnut brown that glisten with a red tone in sunlight. 
We strongly recommend this flower. A 1947 winner. A.M., A.1.S. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
BUFFAWN 
CASA MORENA 
BLUE RHYTHM 
