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CLARET VELVET (Nat. 1940) M 32” 35c; 3 for 90c 
One of the richest iris imaginable. A velvety claret self like a piece of 
royal cloth. Dull gold beard. 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass 1936) ML 36” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
A fine white ground plicata evenly dotted Dutch blue. 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk. 1934) M 36” D.M. 1938. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Very large, odd and beautiful. Standards rosy brown; silken textured. 
Falls of velvety chestnut brown. 
COPPER PIECE (Kell. 1936) M 34” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Unique copper-red, washed lilac on the falls. 
CORALIE (Ayres 1932) M 32” D.M. 1933. 35c; 3 for %0c 
Pink bicolors are all too rare and so we retain this gem of shell pink and 
light rose. Makes a lovely clump. 
CORITICA (H. Sass 1942) M 34” £0; 3 for $1.25 
The most precisely styled of the yellow ground series of plicatas. Trimly 
patterned in rich brown markings, heavy gold burnishings. The effect 
is bright and glittering like a chest of fabulous gems. Elegant form. 
CORONET (Hall 1938) ML 34” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Lustrous golden tan blend. An extremely vigorous plant. 
COURTIER (Hall 1947) M 30” $3.50 
Deepest in color of the flamingo pinks. Medium sized flowers on strong, 
well branched stems. Very pink. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass 1935) EM 42” H.M. 25c; 3 for 50c 
A grand tall, pure white for massing. Very fast grower. 
DAUNTLESS (Conn. 1929) M 36” D.M. 1929. 25c; 3 for 60c 
An immensely popular rose red. Splendid plant habits. 
DEEP VELVET (Sal. 1939) ML 36” A.M. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
A rich satiny violet self with brown overlay at the haft. Smooth and 
dark with lots of large flowers. 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay. 1929) ML 38” D.M. Fr. 1930 35c; 3 for 90c 
A rosy purple of great size; broad of petal and elegant of form, the 
whole infused with a bronzy irridescence. 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cay. 1932) ML 42” A.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
Huge metallic purple that has hardly been surpassed for form, height, 
branching and general garden excellence. 
DOGROSE (Insole 1930) M 40” S.M. England 25c; 3 for 50c 
A rose pink iris on strong, willowy stems. A self with burnt gold beard. 
One of the most vigorous growers. 
DORE (J. Sass 1936) ML 34” 25c; 3 for 50c 
Soft yellow standards and white falls, a harmony of daffodil colors. A 
fine, fragrant, late blooming iris. 
DREAMLAND (Sny. 1945) M 38” $1.50 
A fine dark red, in a color class with Solid Mahogany. The color is 
generally described as Hollyhock Red. Vigorous. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook 1937) M 36” A.M. 35c; 3 for 90c 
Light coppery red. Fragrant flowers of silken texture. 
