BLUE SHIMMER (J. Sass ’42)—M 38 
in. The best of the white and blue plica- 
tas. Large crisp, white ground flowers, 
peppered in a purer shade of blue than 
any other blue-marked plicata. Peppered 
rather than buttonhole stitched. $0.75 
BLUE ZENITH (Whiting ’42) M 40 in 
Lightly ruffled deep sky-blue, large, 
hard, vigorous and outstanding .. $0.50 
BRASS BAND (Whiting) —M 38 in. Or- 
ange-yellow with deeper falls. Brilliant 
dashing and bold like the flourish of a 
trumpet. Strong stalks on lovely plants. 
Each $2.00 
BROWN THRASHER (Kirkland ’41)— 
M 34 in. A brilliant two-toned brown 
glistening with metalic irridescence. 
True brown shade found in no other 
LGN toh: ay. Bl ae ae is a hs dean Ee $1.00 
BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge ’44)—M 
36 in. Distinct, warm shade of henna- 
CO PPT aie eee ey teat $1.50 
BUCKSKIN (Kleinsorge ’39) — Large 
golden tan of firm substance and flar- 
TDi gH A COUP INEM ote eee ade ie ets a Fanaa $0.40 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buechley ’39)— 
M 48 in. A very large medium blue. 
$0.40 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1°40)—M 34 in. 
Soft pinkish buff set off with brilliant 
tangerine beard. A color gem. _... $0.50 
CALCUTTA (Klein ’38)—M 42 in. An 
unusual cocoanut-brown. _...._.....- $0.49 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell ’33) — 
Intense, somewhat metallic yellow, large 
and free-blooming. One of the best in 
BLOBDEICEL GLASS ye ea ne zee eee cc $0.40 
CALIFORNIA PEACH (Salbach ’41)— 
EM 388 in. Blend of peach, pink and 
apricot enlivened by a hint of blue in 
SQnUCT POL allsiys est eter cep eee hy $0.5 
CAROLINE BURR (Smith ’40)—ML 40 
in. Large flowered frosty ivory over- 
laid with pastel chartreuse. Semi-flaring 
AVY LEO TOU Spree Manin oe ee ik $0.75 
CASA MORENA (DeForest ’43)—M 34 
in. Extra large, glistining henna-brown 
SOLE ve were ot hess TEs ately can er $1.50 
CASCADE SPLENDOR  (Kleinsorge 
1945)—Colorful blend of pink, apricot 
and tan, heavy substance, tall .... $2.00 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge 1944) —— Pure 
chamois colored self without veins or 
TAR ET OS hee a ce yl TA eh $2.50 
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CHANTILLY (Hall °45)—M 36. in. 
Lovely orchid-pink with edges of both 
standards and falls so heavily crimped 
as to appear edged with lace. .... $2.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken ’36)—M 40 in. 
An immense flower of good form and 
substance in blends of deep pink. gol- 
den-bronze and soft lilac. Prolific. $0.50 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham ’36)—M 36 in. 
Large flowers of excellent coppery- 
red. $0.50 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 787) — L 
40 in. Acknowledged king of the varie- 
gatas. Rich golden-yellow standards. 
Bright, velvety-red falls.. -........... $0.50 
CLARIBEL (J. Sass ’36)—Large flow- 
ered white plicata with blue stitching. 
Se ee Neer Nal SUS Ios ieee UIE $0.40 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944)—M 
37 in. A broad petaled, heavily ruffled, 
pale wisteria blue of large size and flar- 
ing form. Superb H. M. 1944 _... $2.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting ’45)—M 36 
in. Brilliant deep yellow self. _....... $1.00 
CONGO PRINCESS (Whiting ’47 — M 
36 in. Rich plum-purple bicolor with 
glossy finish. Hardy and very prolific 
SESE BANA orate CLEARER A lng pee Seale IEF aE PB $0.75 
COPPER FRILLS—M 34 in. Crisply ruf- 
fled, rosy copper self—well named. A 
border iris, rich in color, good for mass- 
ing. Flowers rather small but well pro- 
portioned to the well branched stalk. 
Nice for cutting. Appreciated more each 
VCS Tree Rate Wet rec DIM dee Aaa na $0.50 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland ’34)—M 
36 in. A blend of gold, copper and pink- 
ish-tan that produces the effect of 
Slisteninecoppernrce ice eel $0.50 
CORNFLOWER (Whiting ’48) — Late 
mid-season, 36 in. A really blue self. 
Not one of the largest, but one of the 
bluest irises we have ever grown. Darker 
and much bluer than either of its par- 
ents, it comes close to cornflower blue, 
of clasical form, with well domed stan- 
dards and nicely flaring falls. Branch- 
ing -eoods plant Crowthi-e) oe $1.50 
CYNTHIA ANN PARKER (Whiting ’47 
EM 36 in. Clear light blue self with a 
brilliant yellow beard. ................ $0.75 
DAMASCUS (Tompkins ’45)—ML 388 
in. Takes an iris like this with standards 
of Spanish-yellow and falls trimmed 
with Navajo-orange to really brighten 
up your garden. Flowers are broad and 
full, borne on tall study stalks. .... $1.00 
