BRYCE CANYON (Klein 1944) M. L.— 
An iris of solid henna-copper coloring 
with large rounded falls and wide hafts. 
It is hardy and a good bloomer and won 
the Award of Merit in 1947. __ $1.00 ea. 
BUFFAWN (Andrews 1940) E.—Shades 
of buff, fawn, and salmon in a very 
pleasing color combination. __ $0.50 ea. 
CAHOKIA (Faught 1948) M. L.—One of 
the finest blues with a hint of tur- 
quoise. A lemon colored beard adds 
charm to this beautiful flower. A. M. 
Sg os A SR anes $7.50 ea. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD (Mitchell 1933) M. 
L.—One of the finest big, deep yellows. 
It has been very popular for 20 years. 
Nem LE LOS (ee thetes Sete eR hae! $0.50 ea. 
CAMEROUN (Cayeux 1938) M. L— 
Large flowers of velvety, blackish blue. 
VErveDrOoe erat Sac mie ee ees $0.75 ea. 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting 1947) M. L. 
—A brilliant ruby-red colored self with 
metallic sheen. The petals are wide 
and full and the flowers are of medium 
size. Flowers have good substance and 
it blooms a long time. H. M. 1947. 
eee PC SER ae Set eels weet ry a $5.00 ea. 
CASA MORENA (De Forest 1943) M.— 
Very large flowers of rich, glistening 
brown. Yellowish styles and brownish- 
orange beard. Free bloomer. A. M. 
1946. $1.50 ea. 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Klein 1945) L. 
-—An iris with tall stalks bearing many 
beautifully crimped blooms of pink, ap- 
ricot and tan. Orange beard and yellow 
style arms. Flowers have heavy sub- 
Sitcom Ag Ii. LOA Te Shee es $2.00 ea. 
CHAMIOS (Klein 1944) M.—Heavily ruf- 
fled chamios colored standards and falls. 
Petals have waved edges and frosty, sat- 
in finish and the flowers are very large 
and well formed. You will like it. A. 
M. 1948. $2.00 ea. 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) M.—Heavily 
ruffled flowers of orchid pink. Ruffling 
looks like lace on the edges of the flow- 
ers Strong, well branched stems. A. M. 
bis Tai Oe es Spee ae pans Oe a bn Selly PaO $1.50 ea. 
CHEERIO (Ayers 1934) E.—Red toned 
bi-color with rose flushed standards and 
PUDVereds La lls tessa kame 2 pe ae $0.50 ea. 
CHERIE (Hall 1947) E. M.—Famous, 
large ruffled flamingo pink with bril- 
liant tangerine beard. Good bloomer 
and good in every way. D. M. 1951. 
Re pO AES ere Cu on 2 Din Mata lg es $8.00 ea. 
GREAT LAKES 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936) E.— 
Strong growing and a heavy bloomer, 
with huge copper and gold colored flow- 
ers blended into a delightful pink. Tall. 
(ART IVE CL O39 Rea en es etl $0.60 ea. 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) M. L.—Big, ruf- 
fled, medium blue. Winner of the Dykes 
Medal in 1947. Sturdy and vigorous, 
and highly recommended. ____ $2.00 ea. 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) M.—one 
of the old standbys in two tones of 
red. Large in size, smoothly finished 
and makes a fine garden clump. Strong 
STOW Cra fre Wis 1 9Sos- =e ee $0.50 ea. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1936) M. L. 
—A striking flower with golden yellow 
standards, and broad, fiery red falls. 
The striking color combination attracts 
immediate attention. A. M. 1939. 
$0.50 ea. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945) M.— 
Of nicely flaring form, good substance 
and branching, this clear, deep yellow 
iris is one to be remembered. A frag- 
rant iris with heavy orange beard. A. 
Nise 95 Omi ae eee Rory ae $0.75 ea. 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1944) M.— 
Large, wisteria-blue with mauve under- 
tone. The broad, flaring falls are slight- 
ly ruffled and it is a charming flower. 
Pe VL SL O44, See ee ee ee $1.50 ea. 
