BLUE VALLEY 2.50 
(K. Smith 747) M.L. 40”—This new iris is 
very near to true blue, ruffled and large in 
size; it possesses an unusual sparkling sheen. 
H.M. 747. 
BRIGHT MELODY 1.00 
(Snyder 42) M. 34”—Rich reddish grape 
color with chestnut haft and metallic sheen. 
Unique and attractive. 
BROWN THRASHER Wh) 
(Kirkland 741) M. 34”—A brilliant two- 
toned brown glistening with metallic irides- 
cence. True brown shades found in no other 
iris. 
BRUNHILDE EP) 
(Salbach 734) M. 36’—Very dark uniform 
violet self, including an unusual blue beard. 
A most regal Iris of great color intensity, 
with splendid stems and wide, flaring falls. 
BRYCE CANYON 1.50 
(Kleinsorge ’44) M.L. 38”—A distinct and 
warm shade of henna-copper, self-colored. 
It has especially broad hafts, large, rounded 
falls, and firmly held standards. A good 
grower everywhere. H.M. 745; A.M. ’47. 
BUFFAWN .50 
(Andrews °40) E. 34”—A soft pinkish buff 
self, hard to describe, set off with a very 
orange beard. Good shape, prolific bloomer, 
very popular. 
BURGUNDY ROSE 1.35 
(Hall 746) M. 35”—Ruffled flower of dark 
amethyst rose. A bright splash of color in 
the garden. 
CAMEROUN -50 
(Cayeux ’38) M.L. 36”’—Huge, velvety 
blackish purple with broad falls and glossy 
sheen. 
CAPTAIN WELLS -50 
(Cook °41) M.L. 30”—Luxuriant, glossy 
maroon-red-purple of a fine clear color and 
splendid growing habits. H.M. 742; A.M. ’43. 
CAROLINE BURR .60 
(K. Smith ’40) M. 40”—A cool ivory colored 
Iris with a mirage-like dash of soft, elusive 
green. Very large blooms of fine form and 
ideal proportions. 
CAROLYN LOUISE 2.00 
(Bernard Ulrich ’47) M. 32”—This is a very 
outstanding Iris and worthy of your atten- 
tion. Domed standards of burnished gold 
and semi-flaring, broad falls of reddish 
brown. Giving a soft blended effect. Fra- 
grant. 
CASA MORENA 1.00 
(DeForest 43) M. 34”—Extra large, deep, 
glistening, rich brown. Same solid color on 
standards and falls. Beard brownish orange. 
H.M. 744; A.M. ’46. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR 1.25 
(Kleinsorge 45) M. 38”—Very large ruffled 
pink, tan and apricot blend. With extra 
heavy stalk bearing up to ten flowers. H.M. 
45: A.M. 747. 
CENTURION 9.00 
(Wills ’50) E.M. 38”—This rich burnished 
brown Iris makes a most impressive clump 
in the garden, and is more brilliant in color 
than any brown Iris. A self with big round 
plobe shaped flowers of firm substance. 
CHAMOIS 2.50 
(Kleinsorge ’44) M. 34”—Pure chamois self, 
soft and satiny. Very large and gracefully 
waved. No veinings or markings of any 
kind. H.M. ’45; A.M. 748. 
CHANTILLY 1.25 
(Hall *45) M. 36”—Lovely, orchid-pink 
with the edges of both standards and falls 
so heavily crimped as to appear edged with 
lace. H.M. 45; A.M. 747. 
CHERIE 10.00 
(Hall ’47) M. 34”—Most famous of all the 
new Hall “flamingo pinks.” A large, ruffled, 
full bodied pink self of excellent form and 
substance with a deep tangerine beard. 
H.M. ’47. 
CHINA MAID 50 
(Milliken ’36) M. 42”—Gigantic pink blend, 
with copper and gold tones smoothly blended 
into a harmonious whole. The effect is a 
luscious pink. H.M. ’38; A.M. ’39. 
CHIVALRY 2:29 
(J. Wills 44) M. 36’—Winner of the Dykes 
Medal for *47, and one of the outstanding 
Iris in the medium blue range. A finished 
Iris of excellent form and proportion, ruffled 
blooms. It grows well here. 
CHRISTABEL .50 
(Lapham ’36) M. 36”—Continues to hold its 
own with the newest red introductions. It 
is brilliant and very red in effect, glorious 
as a garden clump. H.M. ’36; A.M. ’38. 
CLOTH OF GOLD 1.00 
(Whiting ’45) M. 36”—Clear, even, bright, 
deep yellow. Nice flaring form, heavy sub- 
stance, widely branched stems. For bril- 
liance of color and volume of bloom it is a 
standout. H.M. 747. 
CLOUD CASTLE 1.00 
(Graves *44) M. 37”—Exquisite wistaria 
blue with mauve undertone, a very large 
and majestic Iris. The falls are slightly 
waved and ruffled, broad and widely flar- 
ing. H.M. ’44. 
COLONIAL DAME 5.00 
(Douglas ’50) M. 36”—Charming light blue, 
cool and refreshing. The full, ruffled stand- 
ards are firmly held; the flaring falls are 
crisp and firm with ruffling at the edges. 
CONFETTI 5.00 
(Schreiner 49) E.M. 38”—A most unusual 
plicata. The markings and stipplings are 
pink on creamy white. Well branched, large 
flowers and very heavy substance. 
COPPER LUSTRE 35 
(Kirk ’ 34) M. 36”—This flower glows in its 
bright copper, gold, and pinkish tan blend- 
ings. Dykes Medal winner in ’38. 
