BROWN THRASHER (See page 7) 
BURMESE GOLD (Whiting 1945) : M. 36 in. A warm and glowing 
blend of pink and gold and deep yellow very smoothly combined 
that has wonderful garden effect. We suggest that this Iris 
be used as a clump in your garden. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
BURNING BRONZE (Ayres 1934) : M. 34 in. A dark and blazing 
metallic red of great size that has often been referred to as 
one of the best reds in existence. It has a bronzy finish that 
sets it off from other reds and’ if you are looking for a red Iris 
we recommend this. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
BUTTERCUP LANE (Hall 1941): M. 36 in. A clear brilliant yellow 
Iris with closed standards and semi-flaring falls. Both the 
standards and falls are heavily ruffled. The name suggests a 
fine Iris. H.M., A.I.S. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell 1933): M.L. 36 in. In every way 
this is one of the finest and largest yellows to date. It is a 
strong grower, free bloomer and a good increaser. There are 
lots of good yellows on the market but we do recommend this 
as one of the best. Illustrated on page 18. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook 1941): M.L. 36 in. A deep maroon-red 
and purple flower that is rich in appearance with no markings 
at the haft and the beard is a bronzy yellow. The rhizomes from 
this Iris are not large, but they do grow well and are prolific. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson 1946): L. 38 in. A rich gold and 
creamy lemon flower with ruffled standards and white falls 
pencil streaked with gold. The haft and beard are of gold, 
setting this Iris in a class by itself. The blooms are well spaced 
and it is a good Iris. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CARNIVAL PARADE (Sass 1946): L. 38 in. A very beautiful 
yellow plicata with dark rose top on standards of light yellow 
and a blaze of gold in the center of the dark rose falls. These 
large flowers bloom later than most others in our gardens. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CAROLINE BURR(K. Smith 1940): M. 49 in. This Iris in cool 
ivory with an odd cast of soft and elusive green is large and well 
proportioned and grows to a large height. It is well branched 
and is different from other flowers in our garden. It won H.M. 
in 1940 and A.M. in 1942. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
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CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943) : M. 36 in. Deep, glistening, ex- 
tra large flowers of rich brown that shine in the sunlight. This is 
one of the richest Iris in the sienna brown shades with a solid 
self that we know of. It is a fine Iris. Illustrated on page 2. 
Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945): L. 40 in. A very im- 
pressive, colorful crimped flower of blended pink, apricot and 
tan. It is very ruffled and the orange beard sets this bloom in 
a class by itself. The flowers are nicely formed and it has been 
awarded H.M. and A.M. by the A.I.S. Illustrated on page 9. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting 1941) : M. 36 in. A rosy self with a brown 
infusion. A near self of deep, warm, brown-red of great garden 
value. It has large shapely flowers on splendidly branched stalks 
that produce fine blooms in large quantities. You will like this 
Iris. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge 1944): M. 34 in. An exceptionally large 
pure chamois in color with flowers that are beautifully formed; 
both standards and falls waved at the edges. There are no 
veining or markings on this Iris and it is distinctly different. 
H.M. and A.M. of A.1I.S. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945): M. 36 in. A rare crinkled flower of 
lavender flushed with old gold. Some term it a ruffled orchid- 
pink. The edges of the standards and falls are very heavily 
ruffled and frilled so that they have the appearance of being 
edged with lace. Winner of H.M. and A.M. of A.I.S. and an 
Iris of merit. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
CHAR-MAIZE (Lyon 1949): M. 44 in. A large flower of excep- 
tional merit. It is a deep yellow with rich tones of chartreuse 
which blend and deepen in the ruffling, to present a flower of 
definite quality. It is of heavy substance and withstands heat 
and wind. In 1949 it won Honorable Mention and in 1952 won 
the Award of Merit. Each $7.50 
CHEERIO (Ayres 1934): E. 38 in. One of the older but most 
popular Iris for the past several years. It it is one of the most 
satisfactory reds, a bi-color of great brilliance and good form 
and size. This is a hard Iris to keep in stock as the people who 
know this Iris insist on it. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
CHERIE (Hall 1945): M. 34 in. This is the Iris that won last 
year’s Dykes Medal Award. It is a fine large ruffled flamingo- 
pink with a deep tangerine beard. It is a vigorous grower and 
a good increaser. The well branched flowers are set on sturdy 
stems that merit this fine award. Each $8.00 
If your order amounts to $10.00 or more you may select $2.00 
worth of Iris free. 
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