CAROLINE BURR (Smith 1940) 40 in. M. L. A cool ivory colored Iris with 
ane usivercdashso le Sree a we datiar eer ie nee ran Be her ee aN. Each 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943) 38 in. M. Rich coppery brown with an ember- 
like glow. Large flowers, richest of the brown.shades ............... Each 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) 36 in. M. A large ruffled orchard-pink flower. The 
edges of both the standards and falls heavily frilled ................. Each 
CHIPPAWA (Salbach 1943) 36 in. M. A new plicate in yellow tones with 
DEGWHE Ma UKIN GS srt re eit an eta eee tee tae eo ee eka one 2 Each 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) 36 in. M. L. One of the most outstanding Iris in the 
bluerrangesruttied blooms, creat: bealityein. COlOim cee. ven sie. bends o. Each 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) 42 in. M. L. Finest of all true varigates. 
Standards of clear golden yellow, falls broad fiery red ............... Each 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) 40 in. M. Exquisite wisteria blue. Standards 
WavedranGsirilled e1alisebrogdvanGetlaringe@: 5 cnet eee ae Nees Each 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945). A tall stately deep yellow with perfect 
fOrMs OVerOLIIeL Very LINeSt: VELLOW Si ec eie Meters alt pee ens Each 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg 1941) 36 in. M. Beautiful soft pink flushed sparkling 
COpfecrebiuersnadin ovonethesinsidribae. va. wate ee ea eee oa oleae Each 
COPPER ROSE (P. Cook 1941) 38 in. M. Blending of old rose, tan and copper 
withesmoothusilicyarinish= toatamakesit standrout ccs a6... es Each 
CORITICA (J. P. Cass 1942) 34 in. M. A fin rich yellow plicata evenly dotted 
ch 
DrOWtiew nN ealsandecelicate ine appearance. 0. tein. oe sk re ee ee be tenes Ea 
CREAM GLORY (Fitzpatrick 1934) 38 in. L. A fresh clear lemon-cream color. 
ASIOVELYSLIOWCTY WililsDICOLEG sCO RCS: oe sats os st ES ee ieee wa Each 
CREAMO (Fitzpatrick 1943) 36 in. L. Extra large lovely true cream color. 
VICE Ver it Cmre Ween etre ter Vaasa Ris ohn st oda e pos  cisy tears bouieietel are et) aah « Each 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1939) 40 in. M. L. Large deep red with velvety 
flaring falls. Heavy orange beard forms bold contrast ............... Each 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 1941) 36 in. M. A golden pink with coppery under- 
fonewONne Ore tieelinests pinikcDlLENnGSee or 2 te te eine mete tree ene Cele Each 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 1939) 38 in. M. L. A very dark red-purple with a 
brownish suffusion at haft, enriched by a deep bronze beard .......... Each 
DARRILL HART (Glutz 1938) 40 in. M. Large flowers whose standards are 
rose with suffusion of violet falls showing more red ................ Each 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) 33 in. M. L. Standards are a deep mauve-rose, falls 
VEIVERV EO DalisheLedmecnad na LOnInarOOl wat. ces eras crel n> varcianclek Site = are Each 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson 1938) 38 in. M. A highlight of color. Deep rose 
ANGECOlMsWit eauViO Lele LLUsiieOle fall Suit. tase fs toeheinnaie sss Sevens aa 6 4% Each 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell 1946) 38 in. M. Beautiful blush pink with an un- 
believable gold band on both standards and falls. Large flowers....... Each 
EL CAPITAN (Mohre Mitchell) 40 in. M. One of the largest of Iris done in a 
TELCHIN GWAC LUC ms dae ewe ees i Ser ertre reo ea iota ale seed ots is Seng Each 
ELIZABETH ANN (Lapham 1940) 36 in. M. Loveliness and warmth seem to 
PACTALGRLL Oath sat al Ditikes DLCTICa tatters ier vsde eteter<o cychole ise) scien cies 4 eos) Each 
ELOISE LAPHAM. 34 in. M. Very nice Iris of a delicate flesh pink..... Each 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) 36 in. M. One of the largest Iris ever introduced. The 
flawerearera rich mulberryse purple. Daintily “ruffled a0 11 Mae eens Each 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass 1939) 36 in. M. L. Enticing lemon toned yellow or sul- 
phur yellow with white blaze near haft. Frilled edges ................ Each 
EROS (Mead) 42 in. Very tall, possibly the nearest and best salmon-pink yet 
INT LOMUCeC ME UNE sLUTOataISell us wWithie SOlG wegen c's once wec ews ee ete Each 
ETHELWYN DUNBAR. 38 in. M. A huge flower of fine form. A deep pink 
ali Gabe Lesa ONaTe®. Ale bench CAS Paci aS ee ee ae Sry ots ae ene asic ae MR Each 
ETHELYN KLEITZ (Gage 1940) 36 in. E. A lighter, brighter red close to a 
deep pink. Luminous, distinctive, delicately scented ................. Each 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938) 38 in. M. This yellow bi-color with standards of 
creda iiterover -talis,orerichn olden VelOwW 2c eo se et ec eo ns Each 
FAVORITE SON (Maples 1938) 40 in. M. This Iris is a rich true purple self. 
Mheuplooiniceareslarges Onsextras gO0d, Stalks Foo ei a ues tials eons Each 
FIESTA (White 1936) 36 in. M. This gay flower opens with sparkling copper 
standards and apricot-orange falls «2.22. ..50. sce e cence tween ceese ne Each 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943) 33 in. M. A striking brilliant plicata with yellow 
undercolor overlaid with markings of burgundy red ................ Each 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940) Beauty radiates from this dramatic red Iris. 
Glowing tones of red, brown and peach-red ................-.-.- eee, Each 
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