CASCADIAN 
CAPITOLA (Reinelt ’40) 28”. AM ’50. 
A famous Wm. Mohr seedling with 
fertile pollen. Wonderful parent. 
CARAVAN (Tompkins ’49) 39’. Gig- 
antic iris of bright Mahogany with 
semi-flaring form and the _ lustrous 
finish of highly polished oxblood leath- 
er. Heavy substance. $2.00 
CARNIVAL PARADE (H. Sass ’46) 
40”. A large colorful plicata. Stand- 
ards light yellow with rose top, falls 
dark rose with a gold blaze. $1.00 
CASA MORENA (DeForest ’45) 38”. 
AM ’46. Huge and stunning elongated 
deep brown. $1.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 
45) 40”. AM 747. A flaring and ruf- 
fled pink, tan and apricot blend. Ex- 
cellent. $1.35 
CASCADIAN (Linse ’52) 36”. Without 
a doubt one of the most beautiful 
white irises in commerce. It is posi- 
tively a stunner—see the illustration. 
A large, very broad petalled white 
beauty with a white beard and green- 
ish cast showing through the center 
of the falls from beneath. Its ruffl- 
ing and cool crispness are delightful. 
Irom Snow Fiurry ex Cloud Castle, it 
carries the blue buds of Snow Flurry 
which upon opening become a sparkl- 
ing white. $12.50 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge ’44) 34”. AM 
48. Eagerly sought after, this iris is 
a smooth satiny chamois colored self, 
without veining. Truly an aristocratic 
flower. $2.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall ’45) 36”. AM ’47. 
An orchid pink with lacy crimped 
edges of a lighter shade. Very strik- 
ingse=% $1.25 
CHERIE (Hall 47) 34’. DM ’51. Most 
famous of the flamingo pinks, and 
winner of the Dykes Medal in ’51, it 
is a light ruffled pink of fine form 
with a reddish tangerine beard. . 
$6.00 
CHILDHOOD (Long ’46) 40”. From 
England. An exquisite blend of bronze 
and pink, with overlay of blue on the 
falls. Remarkable branching! $1.50 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton ’50) 38”. 
HM ’51. A large flaring and ruffled 
lavender blue with lighter area in the 
center of the falls. Claimed by many 
a better Helen McGregor. $4.00 
CHIVALRY (Wills ’44) 36”. DM ’47. 
This flaring and ruffled blue Dykes 
Medalist, beautifully poised on strong 
stems, is one of the most popular 
irises of today. $2.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting ’45) 37”. 
AM ’50. Tall and stately, well formed 
and vigorous, this deep golden yellow 
is unbeatable as an all-round garden 
subject. ate 
