CLOTH OF GOLD. Grand new deep yel- 
low from Mrs. Whiting. Better than 
Golden Spike, which is praise enough. 
A.M. 1950. 90¢c 
CLOUD CASTLE. Wisteria blue with a 
mauve undertone, a large flower and 
slightly ruffled. H.M., A.M., 1949. 90¢ 
CLOUD CAP. (DeForest, 1950). M. 40 
in. A very large new pink that measures 
well over seven inches across. The color 
is light blossom pink that is set off by a 
very heavy Tangerine Red beard. The 
form is good with domed standards and 
semi-flaring ruffled falls. H.M. ’51. $18.00 
COLOR CARNIVAL. A startling color 
contrast. More pink than Spindrift with 
bright purple on the falls. Tangerine 
beard. From DeForest. H.M., 1950. $5.00 
CONFETTI. (Schreiner, 1949). E.M., 38 
in. A most unusual plicata. Confetti is a 
well-branched pink plicata with large 
flowers and very heavy substance. It is a 
striking flower delightfully flared, beauti- 
ful in form and fresh in appearance. The 
markings and stipplings are pink on 
creamy white without the pearly sub-tint 
in so many of this kind. $2.50 
COPPER GLOW. (Douglas, 1945). MLL. 
37-in. Bright copper-brown fairly deep 
in color yet brilliant and gleaming like 
autumn foliage. The copper-brown flow- 
ers and dark green foliage make a very 
pretty garden picture. H.M., 1945. 90c 
COPPER RIVER. Glistening tan with 
overlay of bright copper. Flaring form. 
Large flower. 90c 
COPPER ROSE. Blend of old rose, tan 
and copper, with glow of golden yellow at 
heart. Award Merit. 50c 
CORAL MIST. Soft pink blend from Dr. 
Grant. Fine. 50c 
CORDOVAN. Color resembles Cordovan 
leather. Large, bold flower. H.M. $1.50 
COURTIER. Deepest in color of the flam- 
ingo pinks. Thirty inches tall, with med- 
ium-large flower. Fiery tangerine beard. 
Rhizomes grow small. 
We do not substitute. Will refund your 
money on any variety we cannot supply. 
CREAM PINK. (Norton, 1951). Cross be- 
tween Chantilly and Midwest Gem. Tan- 
gerine beard. Haft flushed dusty rose 
with some brown reticulations. Standards 
light blush pink. Fall light blush pink 
with edges crimped and serrated. 28 inches 
tall. Blooms heavily. A fine flower for 
the border. Fragrant, lovely indeed. Will 
show mass of bloom as heavy as Pink 
Ruffles, but a different luscious pink color 
not orchid pink. $5.00 
CRIMSON TIDE. A fine deep red from 
Nichols. 60c 
CUBAN CARNIVAL. (Sass Brothers, ’48). 
A seedling of Moonlit Sea and is in the 
reddish - purple coloring where Moonlit 
$1.50 - 
Sea is bluish-purple. A reddish-purple 
self wiht a heavy yellow flush through 
the center of the flower, extending into 
the standards as well as the falls. Yellow 
haft. Thirty-six inch branching stems. 
Medium sized flowers. $1.50 
DAMASCUS. Rich Spanish yellow with 
overlay of copper orange on falls. Large 
flower. A good one. 90c 
DANUBE WAVE. (Schreiner °47). E.M. 
Large, full, ruffled 
marine-blue. H.M.’48. A. M.’51. $4.00 
DARK FIRE. (Tompkins, 1949). M-VL. 
38-40 in. Brilliant and imposing, this is a 
most difficult Iris to describe. A near self 
of black red, it has a slight infusion of 
brown and a glowing undertone of deep 
vermillion that gives it a fiery, smolder- 
ing appearance. The flowers have good 
form and substance; and are well placed 
on strong nicely branched stalks. $7.50 
DAWN REFLECTION. (Stevens, 1948). 
M. 38 in. A gigantic plicata of rich Ivory 
with a flush of lilac in the standards and 
a dainty stitched border of rose pink 
around the falls. $12.00 
DAYBREAK. A huge golden pink from 
Dr. Kleinsorge, received Award of Merit 
and deservedly so. 90c 
DEEP NIGHT. (Corey, 1947). M. An 
impressive flower of intense Mulberry 
purple, the nearest color to it is Grape 
Juice (Maerz and Paul). The standards 
are broad, arched and well held. The 
semiflaring falsl have a velvety over-lay 
of more brilliant color, surrounding the 
dark gold beard, and the bronzy flush at 
the haft is in striking contrast to the rest 
of the flower. The large, fragrant blooms 
have good substance. H.M., A.I.S., 1948. 
$4.00 
DEEP VELVET. One of the richest and 
best in the blue-black class. 60c 
DESERT SONG. (Fay, 1946). M. 39 in. 
Rich, heavily substanced cream with broad 
ruffled petals. One of the best in this 
class and should be unexcelled as a par- 
ent. A.M. $1.75 
DINAH SHORE. Honey orange self. Long 
bloom season. Fine. 60c 
DISTANCE. Entering the lists as one of 
the finest blues, this cool, translucent light 
blue with a silvery cast is reminiscent of 
the blue of winter twilight. The pure, un- 
marred flower gives a cool, serene effect. 
Nice sized blooms with an airy grace and 
limpid color that strikes a responsive note 
with those in search of real blue shades. 
A.M. 1949. $1.75 
DISPLAY. The new sensational red from 
Dr. Grant. H.M., 1942. 60c 
DOWN EAST. Dark black purple from 
Mrs. Tobie. Large flower. Tall, Fine. %5e 
DREAM CASTLE. Best deep orchid pink. 
Large and lovely. A classic. A.M. 1948. 
$2.00 
(Anitra x Narain). 
