CAMAROUN—(Cayeux 1938) M 38”. 
Lustrous deep purple from France. Very 
stunning =i large flowers of blackish 
plum-purple, rich and glossy. Broad falls, 
fine stem and a vigorous grower. You 
willilike: this tones ee:c:neetcca. =-- secre 50¢ 
CAPE BON—(Tompkins 1945) ML 38”. 
Smoothly finished large flowers of Arab- 
ian red and chocolate brown, with an 
undertone of copper. Fine and un- 
DESDE peg) Sal ty tome tons bn dieing eR sR $2.50 
CAPRICCIO — (DeForest 1942) M. 40”. 
Standards yellow and crinkled; falls yel- 
low, overlaid with onion-skin pink. It is 
a vigorous grower and a very fine Iris..35¢ 
CARNIVAL PARADE—(H. Sass 1946) L 
38”. Yellow plicata with dark rose top on 
standards. The falls are dark rose with a 
heavy blaze of gold in center. This mas- 
sive Sass creation is all that the name 
implies. Late. Simply beautiful............. 75¢ 
CAROLINE BURR—(K. Smith 1940) ML 
40”. Large, well formed flowers of ivory- 
white with a tinge of elusive chartreuse. 
Standards are domed with a pronounced 
midrib. Falls semi-flaring form and sub- 
stance good, branching well placed. The 
Best woimthe screa ins eats eee eee 50¢ 
CASA MORENA—(De Forest 1943) M. 
38”. A self with large lustrous flowers of 
deep chestnut brown which in sunlicvht 
glisten with reddish tones.................---» 75¢ 
CASCADE SPLENDOR — (Kleinsorge 
1945) L. 38”. A very large and colorful 
flower that merges pink, apricot and tan 
into one color, contrasting with the orange 
beard and yellow style arms. Late bloom- 
er, sturdy stalks, and bears up to 10 
flowers. You will um and ah at this hic 
ridfled? layout? ee eee ee. $1.00 
CHAMOIS—(Kleinsorge 1944) M. 34”. As 
the name implies, a pure satiny chamuis 
self. It is pure chamois in color, stan- 
dards and falls the same, the beard yellow, 
tipped bronze. The flowers are large and 
beautifully formed with crimped standards 
and falls, that glisten with frost crystals. 
It will be scarce for some time.......... $1.25 
CHANTILLY— (Hall 1945) M. 36”. The 
name means fine lace. You will agree too 
that this one is just as fine, when you see 
this novelty of lovely ruffled flowers of 
lavender flushed with gold at the haft. 
Edges of standards and falls are so heavily 
crimped that in open bloom they appear 
as being edged with lace. This orchid- 
pink has good substance and is wel! 
branched mee mete oe eke este $1.00 
CIOL: 
WILL THEY BLOOM NEXT YEAR? 
A woman sent us a sizeable order last 
year and stated that she “did not want any 
old dried up roots’. She also wanted ‘plants 
guaranteed to bloom the following spring”. 
We never ship but one-year-old plants, 
green, washed clean, packed in excelsior in 
a ventilated box. Every year we start off 
some new creations that have cost us $20 
to $35 each. Lots of times they fail to bloom 
the next year and in many instances they 
completely disappear. Just as we cannot 
guarantee a pig’s tail to curl in either direc- 
tion, we cannot guarantee an iris to bloom 
next year, or even to live. Only God al- 
mighty could do this or a damn liar. 
CHARLOTTE MILLET — (Cayeux 1937) 
L. 36”. A rich reddish lilac with very 
pale blue lustre on the blade of each fall 
and a deep brown flush on each haft. The 
petals are broad and the falls semi-flaring. 
Very thrifty grower but has been stingy 
with blooms for us. C. M. & Specialty 
Prize, S.N.H.F. 1936: ©. M. Rome. 
1938, oa Pind tere kaa anne 35¢ 
CHEERIO— (Ayres 1934) E. 40”. One of 
the older newer Iris and a very popular 
one. In the red class it can’t be beat for 
the price. It is tall, vigorous and depend- 
able, though not as red as some of the 
newer ones, every garden should have it. 
This bi-color of great brilliancy, good 
form and size is one of our pets. ....... 35¢ 
CHERIE— (Hall 1947) EM. 34”. A real 
lovely new flamingo pink. Large, full 
formed, lightly and gracefully ruffled. A 
pink self of fine substance with a tanger- 
ine béard, 22. fecc ecco ee $5.00 
CHESTNUT HILLS — (Gage) M. 45”. 
Deep yellow self and fragrant. This is 
one of the most prolific growers we have. 
Stalks to 45 inches tall and for an all 
around good yellow for the money it’s 
hard: to ‘beat) 0. seme eee nee 35¢ 
CHICORY BLUE—(G. Douglas 1942) M. 
40”. Large chicory blue self with closely 
domed standards slightly ruffled at the 
edge. Falls are broad and flaring, sub- 
stance is firm, flowers smoothly finished 
J0¢ 
CHINA MAID— (Milliken 1936) ML. 48”. 
A lucious flower of soft lilac pink self, 
enhanced by an intriguing blending of 
golden bronze at the haft and edges of 
the petals. A rampant grower, lots of big 
flowers of heavy substance, smooth even 
texture. A very popular Iris and one you 
will likesSa. 2 2 eee eee 35¢ 
Please do not ask for special shipping dates. 
For various reasons we cannot do so—mostly 
weather conditions. 
