CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936): M. 38 in. A very vigorous 
grower producing lots of big luscious pink flowers. There 
are slight copper and gold tones but the general color is 
pink. A.M., A.I.S. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CHINA ROSE (Salbach 1934): E. 30 in. The color of this 
iris is best described as orchid rose with soft delicate pink- 
ish standards that blend with the deeper falls. It blooms 
early and continues to bloom throughout the season. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1. 25 
CHIPPEWA (Salbach 1943): A fine plicata in deep yellow 
tones. The standards are clear deep yellow with a slight 
brown marking near the haft. The falls pinard yellow, very 
heavily suffused and dotted brown. The beard is a strong 
yellow and has a slight dash of cream in the center of the 
falls. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CHIVALRY 
CHIVALRY (Wells): A very fine medium metallic blue, slightly 
ruffled. Judged the best iris in 1950 by the judges of the A.1.S. 
Each $5.00 
CHLORIS: 40 in. Soft yellow with a delicate orchid and soft blue 
overlay. Very unusual soft pastel blend with a vivid orange beard 
in striking contrast and a golden hue at the throat. Very orchid 
like. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936): M. 49 in. Almost a self in color, 
the garden effect is a brilliant red. The flowers are large, smoothly 
finished and bloom freely. H.M., A.1.S. 1947. A.M. 1938. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CINCINNATI: 42 in. Pure snow white with soft lemon throat mark- 
ings. Perfect flaring form and stately bearing. Very fragrant. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. P. Sass 1936): M. 42 in. Very large and 
very bright. The standards are clear golden yellow. The falls 
broad and fiery red. The branching is good and it is vigorous and 
hardy. A very striking Variegata. H.M., A.I.S., 1939. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CLARABEL:. 43 in. A medium white plicata edged in soft blue. 
One of the early bloomers. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
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GLOEH OFEGOLD 
CLARA NOYES (Sass 1930): M. 36 in. This lovely warm blend 
from the Sass gardens has the coloring of a medley of peach and 
apricot tones, suggesting the rich and brilliant blendings of the 
rose ‘‘Talisman’’. It is a beautiful novelty and stock is limited. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945): M. 38 in. Here is an iris we 
are proud to recommend. It has a bright but deep golden yellow 
self. The flowers are broad and flaring, smoothly finished on ex- 
cellent branched stalks. Very popular and always attracts imme- 
diate attention. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1949): M. 37 in. An extraordinarily 
wide petaled and heavily ruffled iris of pale wisteria blue. The 
standards are broad and domed with a fluting at the edge. The 
ruffled falls are wide and flaring. Each $3.00; 3 for $7.59 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest 1949): M. 36 in. More pink than 
Spindrift with a bright purplish area on the haft and extending 
onto the falls the length of the bright tangerine beard. The form 
is good and the substance of startling color contrast. To say that 
this iris is unusual is to put it mildly. Each $10.00 
COLUMBINE (Murrell): A clear dazzling white iris that was 
awarded a silver Medal by the Iris Society of England. It is of 
large form on tall erect stems and is distinct from all other white 
irises. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
CONFETTI (Schreiner 1949): EM. 38 in. Described by the in- 
troducer as a most unusual pink plicata. The flowers are large and 
the substance heavy. The markings are pink on creamy white. 
Each $7.50 
