CAHOKIA. (Faught 1948). One of the 
very finest blues and considered by some 
the purest blue we have. A hint of tur- 
quoise in the blue gives a positively en- 
chanting shade of blue. Enhanced by a 
pale lemon-colored beard Cahokia is cer- 
tainly one of the finest of the light blues. 
H. M., 1949. $9.00 
CAMEROUN. Lustrous deep purple from 
France. Absolutely glows. 60c 
CAMPFIRE GLOW. Aglow with fire, this 
vibrantly colored Iris without haft mark- 
ings or any other coloring is a fiery ruby 
self with a bright metallic copper sheen. 
Even the beard is reddish with a copper 
glint. H.M., 1947. $7.50 
CAPE BON. (Tompkins, 1945). M.L. 38- 
in. A large blend of rich Arabian red and 
copper brown. Heavy substance and 
smooth finish. H.M., °45. $1.00 
CAPITOLA. Bright red-violet Wm. Mohr 
seedling. A fine thing. Large. $1.00 
CAPTAIN WELLS. A deep glossy maroon 
purple that is a large, rich solidly colored 
self. 60c 
Figure your wants our way; then figure 
your costs using the other fellow’s prices. 
Of course, you get better values with us. 
CARABELLA. (DeForest, 1949). Clear 
self of medium salmon pink with self 
beard. Tall. H.M., 1949. $5.00 
CARDINAL’S ROBE. (Lyell ’50). (In- 
dian Hills x Sable). Rich as a Cardinal’s 
robe. Sister to new introduction Purple 
Flash. 42 inches. $5.00 
CARNIVAL PARADE. (Sass). Yellow 
plicata with dark rose top on standards, 
the falls are dark rose with a blaze of 
gold in center. Massive flower, late. 90c¢ 
CAROLINE BURR. Something different 
in old ivory with an odd cast of soft and 
elusive green. The best of the creams. 
Award of Merit. 50c 
CASA MORENA. Closest color is burnt 
sienna and chestnut. A very rich glowing 
flower. $1.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. Easily the best 
of Dr. Kleinsorge introductions for 1945. 
A pinkish tan gold blend with deep orange 
beard. H.M. $1.20 
CENTURION. (Wills, 1950). E.M. This 
rich burnished brown Iris makes a most 
impressive clump in the garden. The 
standards are domed and closely held, the 
falls are rounded and semi-flaring with a 
very faint suggestion of blue just below 
the gold beard. A self with big round 
globe shaped flowers of firm substance 
and excellent carrying qualities. A hand- 
some sturdy Iris with good branching and 
clean growth. H.C., AILS. 1949. H.M., 
A.LS., 1950. 38-in. $10.00 
CHAMOIS. Large chamois colored, and a 
knockout. Order early. A.M. 1948. $2.00 
ruffled blend of 
A.M. 1947. 
$1.00 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF. (Lapham 1948). 
M. 38-in. Fiery two-toned orange-red 
with a bright beard. The warm orange 
cast standards suggest an approach to 
variegata but the red tones in the stan- 
dards place it as a heavily blended red. 
The falls are a brilliant nopal red. $2.00 
CHANTILLY. Lacy, 
light orchid pink. Different. 
If you order from us the first time send 
us one half your order; the other half from 
your old dealer. Compare prices and 
rhizomes. 
CHAR-MAIZE. (D. Lyon ’49). M. (Snow — 
Flurry x Axtec Copper). Rich yellow with 
strong undertones of chartreuse. Wide, 
full flower that stunning as well as dif- 
ferent. A.M. 52. $8.00 
CHERIE. (Hall, 1947). M. 36-in. Prob- 
ably the best of the Hall pinks, this has 
good form and broad heavily substanced 
petals. The color is a very deep and 
smooth shell pink, which is heightened by 
the full red beard. Dykes Medal ’51. $9.00 
CHINA MAID. Shades of pink, golden 
copper and lilac smoothly blended. Large. 
H.M. 1938, A.M. 1939. 60c 
CHINOOK PASS. (Norton 1950). A cross 
between Sylvia Murray and Gloriole. 
Standards same beautiful color of Sylvia 
Murray—falls light lavendar blue on sides 
and much lighter in the center. Clear 
haft, beard white at tips and light yellow 
at base—large, heavy, massive flower— 
well spaced with heavy strong stalks. As 
fine as the Sylvia Murray though entirely 
different. Thirty-eight inches tall. Can- 
delabra branching. H.M. 1951. $4.00 
CHIVALRY. Winner of the Dykes Medal 
for 1947 and one of the outstanding Iris in 
the medium blue range. A finished Iris 
of excellent form and proportion, ruffled 
blooms. One of the most sought after Iris 
in America. $2.00 
CHOCOLATE CREAM. A cream back- 
ground plicata with chocolate markings. 
A Sass creation. A grand one. 60c 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Large and clear 
colored variegata. Standard yellow; falls 
red brown with gold margin. 50c 
Our list always gives you the best of the 
Tested New Varieties, 
CLIFFDELL. (Norton, 1951). Cross be- 
tween Alexia seedling and Cascade Splen- 
dor. Yellow beard, white tipped haft, 
reticulated brown. Brown gold standards 
crimped on all edges. Falls brown gold at 
haft, wide edge brown halfway on falls, 
rose purple center, crinkled and edged 
brown. Flaring falls, tight standards, 38 
inches tall. Large flower. Well branched. 
Nothing like it anywhere. Justa real one 
that is really distinctive. $12.00. 
