CHIVALRY—(J. Wills 1944) M. 36”. A 
tine medium blue flower that is deeper 
in color than Great Lakes, large in size, 
and has exceptionally heavy substance 
Standards and falls are rutfled at the 
edge. The inconspicious beard is orange, 
changing to blue at the tip. It is a tin- 
ished Iris of excellent form and propor- 
tion, and the growth is vigorous. Will 
probably be scarce for some time. AM. 
1946: (Dykes Medal 94 i. 5a... $5.00 
CHI-YUN— (DeForest 1947) M 33”. Large, 
smooth white of heavy substance. Wide, 
slightly ruffled standards. Falls wide at 
the haft, smooth and clean. White beard, 
tipped yellow inside the flower. Snow 
Phirryn by azure. 9 hice s2 ms. $2.50 
CHRISTABEL— (Lapham 1936) M. 38”. 
Another old stand-by you can’t beat. It 
is brilliant and very red in e:tect; almost 
a self; very large and smoothl- finished. 
Fine for individual exhibition and for 
mass planting; the myriads of copper-red 
flowers are out of this world. Not topped 
yet by newer introductions. You can't 
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CITY OF LINCOLN—(H. Hass 1936) L. 
42”. Brightest, largest, and considered the 
finest of all true Variegatas. Fairly large 
clear golden yellow standards, with vel- 
vety bright falls rimmed with yellow, 
startling in their contrast. This flashy 
color contrast makes it very popular. 
50¢ 
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CLOTH OF GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M. 
38”. An excellent deep yellow self of 
good parentage (Golden Hind x Golden 
Spike.) Free bloomer, nice flaring form, 
heavy substance, widely branched stalks, 
tall and stately, makes this one of the fin- 
CSELLVCLLO WE tame meter ere eee ty, $1.50 
CLOUD CASTLE—(Graves 1944) M. 37”. 
Wisteria-blue with mauve undertone; a 
self with evenly spaced flowers on well 
branched stems. The standards are broad 
and roundly domed and fluted at the 
edge. The ruffled falls are wide and flar- 
ing. You will be proud to display this 
ONG eee nen eaten cen $2.00 
COLOR CARNIVAL— (DeForest 1949) M 
36”. A startling color contrast. More pink 
than Spindrift, with bright purple on the 
falls. fl angerinesbeard2eree 2) 2k $10.00 
CONCERTO— (Tompkins 1943) M. 34”. 
An outstanding Iris of rich velvety, pansy 
purple, with a narrow edge of lighter pur- 
ple around the falls. Flaring ruffled form 
and heavy substance. A_ very nice 
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CONFETTI— (Schreiner 1949) EM. 38”. 
Confetti is the first tall, well branched pink 
plicata with large flowers and very heavy 
substance. The markings and stipplings 
are pink on creamy white without the 
pearly sub-tint present in so many of this 
kind. It is pretty, bright and snappy. A 
most umusual Plicatasc.ccsse-ceceeeee eee 7.50 
COPPER LUSTRE — (Kirkland 1934) M. 
36”. The name and the color reminus 
one of fine old antique copper lustre 
pitchers. It is a large copper toned Iris, 
overlain with sparkling golden iridescence. 
It’s different, and very pleasing. Dykes 
Medal.” 19383 ee oe cere eee 50¢ 
COPPER RIVER—(DeForest 1945) M 36”. 
Flaring, slightly ruffled Iris of glistening 
COPPER ROSE—(Cook 1941) M. 38”. A 
smooth silky finish of old rose, tan and 
copper, with a glow of golden yellow at 
heart. Flowers are medium to large, well 
formed, with wide standards. A much 
liked SU ris 6 2 peace secerassse--tce-ensceceseaseonrereeees 75¢ 
CORAL MIST—(Grant 1941) M. 38”. A 
tall widely branched prolific bloomer, 
with large flowers that give a very pink 
ettect. Standards are Corinthian pink 
lightly flushed with cinnamon. Semr-tlar- 
ing talls ot Corinthian red, or deeper 
coral-pink with light cinnamon markings 
at the throat. A very nice lris, unusual 
and, charming o8 feo. ee koe ee ees 75¢ 
CORDOVAN— (Kleinsorge 1946) M. 34”. 
A deep coppery oxblood tone, rich and 
glossy, resembling Cordovan leather. A 
large bold flower, well branched, with 
standards of coppery rose, broad falls 
distinctly frilled or ruffled. Finely netted 
hafts. This Bryce Canyon seedling will 
benscate foc.some time. een eee $2.00 
COURTIER—(Hall 1947) 30”: Deepest in 
color of the flamingo pinks. It is not as 
large nor has it as good form as Cherie, 
but the color is outstanding. Vivid deep 
tangerine beard, strong stems and good 
branching) 33a =2) = eee eee $3.50 
CORNFLOWER— (Whiting 1948) ML 36”. 
A medium size, really blue self. Darker 
and bluer than its parents, Sea Blue x 
Great Lakes. Classical form with domed 
standards, flaring falls and good branch- 
VG geen ak ee $2.50 
SAVE 10 PER CENT by giving us the priv- 
ilege to substitute. Last year we only had 
to substitute 1, of 1% on rhizomes sold. 
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