CADETOU (Cayeaux 1935) M Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
Strong vigorous grower with old gold standards and mahogany red 
falls. We intended to discard this one in favor of the newer varieties 
but garden visitors liked it so well that we reconsidered and will con- 
tinue to list it. 
CALIFORNIA ROSE (Salbach 1947) M Each $2.50 
Very large old rose self of perfect form and heavy substance. A worth- 
while addition to the rose and pink shades, free flowering and hardy. 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943) M * Each $1.50 
An exceptionally large and attractive flower of rich, coppery chestnut 
brown. A handsome, solid, self-colored iris with a glowing iridescence. 
H.M.’44 A.M. ’46 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945) L * Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A colorful, gorgeous blend of coppery pink and bright tan with orange 
beard and yellow style arms combine smoothly to make this an out- 
standing iris. Large flowers freely produced on heavy, tall spikes. 
H.M.’45 A.M.’47 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge 1944) M * Each $2.00 
Appropriately named. A pure chamois self of soft satiny finish with- 
out a vein or other marking. The large fragrant blooms have good 
substance and excellent form. Petals slightly waved. H.M.’45 A.M.’48 
CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) M * Each $1.50 
One of the most frilled and ruffled iris with a lacelike edging on the 
standards and style arms. A charming color of light orchid-pink. Fra- 
grant. H.M.’45 A. M.’47 
CHERIE (Hal! 1947) EM * Each $8.00 
A gracefully ruffled new flamingo pink self. Large full formed flowers 
of fine form and excellent substance with the traditional tangerine 
beard. A real pink that can stand the hottest sun. H. M.’47 A. M. 
‘49 Dykes Medal ’51 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936) E * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Soft mallow pink enhanced by an intriguing blend of golden buff at 
haft and edges of the petals. An iris that combines hardy, rampant 
growth with a blossom of rare charm and enchanting color to assure 
its place in the hall of fame. H.M.’38 A. M.’39 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) ML * Each $2.00 
Dykes Medal winner for 1947. Outstanding medium blue of excellent 
form. A. M.’46 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936) M * Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
One of the all time great reds of irisdom. A splendid glowing true red 
unexcelled for individual exhibition or for a mass of color in the 
garden. Large, vigorous and floriferous. H. M.’36 A. M.’38 
CITY OF LINCOLN (H. Sass 1937) ML * Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
The variegata by which all others are judged. Rich golden standards 
and flashing velvety red falls. The bold color contrast makes a clump 
of this iris conspicuous in any location. H.M.’38 A.M.’39 
CONFETTI (Schreiner 1949) EM Each $3.50 
A bright snappy pink plicata with large flowers and exceptionally 
heavy substance. An unusual plicata with its fresh pink marked and 
stippled on a creamy white ground. Nicely flared flower of good form 
on well branched stems. H. M.’50 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland 1934) M Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
Beautiful copper-toned blossoms with an iridescent golden overlay. 
Won the Dykes Medal in 1938 and has retained its popularity. Dis- 
tinguished by its unusual color. 
COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner 1951) M Each $9.00 
Metallic brilliant burnished copper. An outstanding new iris that 
holds its large handsome blooms proudly aloft on sturdy well-branched 
stems. The airily waved closed standards and glowing copper falls 
blend to golden brown in the center of the flower. 
COPPER PINK (Kellogg 1941) M Each .50 
Soft pink flushed copper with haft dusted gold. A blue shading on 
the midrib with an orange beard completes this harmonious blend. 
H. M. 42 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge 1946) M Each $1.50 
A very rich brown-red blend with a glossy finish like a piece of fine 
textured cordovan leather. A seedling of Bryce Canyon it inherits its 
charm from this famous parent. H.M.’47 A. M.’50 
COURTIER (Hall 1947) M ae Each $3.00 
Deepest in color of the flamingo pinks. Vivid tangerine beard. Me- 
dium sized flowers on well branched stems. 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner 1947) M Each $2.00 
Our favorite of the mid-blue iris. A remarkable shade of rich marine 
blue; it is a self with great depth of color. The large gracefully poised 
blooms are well substanced and are carried on sturdy well branched 
stems. H.M.’48 A. M.’51 
DAWN REFLECTION (Stevens 1948) M Each $7.50 
Largest of the new plicatas. The immense blooms, attractively flared 
and waved, have a ground color of glistening ivory, etched rose pink 
on the falls and the standards suffused a bright lilac-pink. A sturdy 
iris with ideal branching and substance. 
DAY BREAK (Kleinsorge 1941 M * Each $1.00 
A warm golden pink blend with a coppery undertone. A large, slightly 
ruffled flower of good substance on strong stems. H.M.’42 A.M. ’43 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946) EM * Each $2.00 
A well proportioned ruffled cream iris shaded primrose. It combines 
all good qualities to produce a superb specimen. H.M.'46 A.M.’49 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) ML Each $1.00 
A beautiful iris; close to true red. Smooth glowing mahogany red 
without any veining at the haft. Large graceful flowers. A clump 
makes a glowing display in the border or garden. H. M. 42 
DISTANCE (Cook 1946) M * Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Silvery light blue smooth finished and evenly colored; one of the 
finest blues and very popular. Nice sized blooms with an airy grace. 
Color has good carrying quality. H.M.’46 A. M.’49 
DIRECTEUR PINNELLE (Coyeaux 1932) M Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
One of the finest dusky purples from France. Large blooms on well- 
branched stems. Popular with garden visitors. Exceptionally hardy. 
DOWN EAST (Tobie 1943) EM Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A very even toned glowing dark purple iris. A self of uniform color 
even to the purple tinted bronze beard. Well branched strong stems. 
H. M. '43 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook 1943) M * Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A vision of sheer loveliness in pure orchid-pink with near white beard. 
The wide falls are full and rounded topped by broad domed standards. 
The graceful clear colored flowers are admired by all who see it. 
H.M.’44 A.M.’48 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell 1946) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Attractive warm toned pink with a half inch band of gold on both 
standards and falls. Heavy gold beard and golden throat. A rampant 
grower. H. M. ’46 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) ML * Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1945 and one of largest and most pop- 
ular of all iris. The huge ruffled blooms are an exquisite shade of rich 
reddish-mulberry sometimes described as red-violet, very glossy and 
lustrous. Ideal branching and good texture. Know the thrill of grow- 
ing this regal beauty in your garden. H.M.’42 A. M.’43 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass 1939) ML * Each .50 
Large flowers of sparkling yellow with a blaze of white on the falls. 
The blossoms are of good texture, rounded in form and slightly frilled 
at the edges. H. M.’39 A.M. ’44 
ENVOY (DeForest 1938) L Each $6.50 
A glossy deeply colored dark iris, the falls almost black, the standards 
bright and silky with a flush of reddish purple. The brilliant orange 
beard adds a touch of color to make this a very attractive and impres- 
sive new creation. 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Williamson 1932) EM Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
Large wine red flowers on well branched sturdy plants. Not new but 
well liked by garden visitors. One of the few tall bearded varieties 
that will re-bloom in the fall. 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant 1937) ML Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
A distinctive light blue iris overlaid with a silvery mist, producing a 
powder-blue or French blue effect. This serene iris of oval form and 
enamel-like finish is an all time favorite. H.M.’37 A. M.’°39 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944) VL * Each $2.00 
Near white standards shaded cream. The falls a rich blend of copper 
red, lavender and deep violet with a violet flush down the center. A 
fine new amoena and one of the richest colored iris in our garden. 
Blooms late and the flowers hold their form and color for several days 
even in the hottest sun. H.M.’44 A. M.’47 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchel! 1938) M * Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
A distinctive and entrancing bi-tone. Pale primrose standards, blazing 
rich gold falls and a deep orange beard. Very attractive. H. M. ’39 
A. M.’40 
FANTASY (Hall 1947) EM * Each $5.00 
A stunning rose and orchid-toned pink combination with a shading of 
purplish raspberry. Distinctive and different in color from the fla- 
mingo pinks. The slightly ruffled blooms are broad and full, effec- 
tively lit up by the tangerine red beard. H.M.’47 A. M.'49 
FAR WEST (Klein 1936) E Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
A rich blend of salmon, coral and henna, lightly flushed blue at the 
center. Hardy and early. H. M. 37 
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