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CONFETTI 
CAROUSEL (Douglas 1948) M. 40”. 
Large, broadly flaring blend of heliotrope and magenta; a 
sort of gun metal lustre characterizes this deep blend. Heavy 
deep orange beard. HM’48. $3 00 
CASA MORENA (DeForest 1943) M. 38”. * 
Rich, glowing coppery chestnut-brown. A large—very large, 
flower with a spicy richness in the sienna-brown shades and 
a pleasing iridescence. Pictured page 40. HM’44. AM’46. 
$1.50 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1945) L. 38”. * 
We will let the photo-engraver describe this luscious blend. 
See the illustration on page 25. A beautiful, colorful Iris. 
HM’45. AM’4?. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
CHALLENGE (Stevens 1950) EM. 34”. 
Sensational in beauty of coloring and in size of bloom. Both 
standards and falls are ruffled and under normal conditions 
are fully 7 inches from top to bottom and as much across. 
A rich, bronze toned rose. Vivid and enchanting in effect. 
$7.50 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge 1944) M. 34”. * 
As its name appropriately implies, a pure chamois self, stand- 
ards and falls without a vein or marking, a soft satiny finish. 
An Iris of distinction and refinement. Well substanced for 
its large size, excellent form, petals slightly waved, branching 
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fair; fragrant. HM’45. AM’48. $2.50; 3 for $6.25 
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CHANTILLY (Hall 1945) M. 36”. 
This heavily ruffled and crinkled translucent orchid pink 
combines its unique feature, ruffling, with its pleasant color 
most artfully. The flowers look as if they had been edged 
with fine lace; fragrant. HM’45. AM’47. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
CHAR MAIZE (Lyon 1949) M. 38”. 
Without question this Iris is the coolest and most attractive 
approach to green. A deep yellow with shades of chartreuse 
in a flower of most desirable qualities. Fine size, excellent 
substance, beautifully ruffled, shapely blooms. HM’49. AM’52. 
$7.50 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF (Lapham 1948) M. 38”. 
Fiery two-toned orange red with a bright beard. Warm 
orange cast standards with red tones and falls of a brilliant 
nopal red. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
CHERIE (Hall 1947) EM. 34”. * 
Mr. Hall’s famous Dykes Medal Winner, an exquisite light 
flamingo pink of remarkable purity of tone. Gracefully fluted, 
well illustrated in color on page 19. HM’47. AM’49. DM’51. 
$8.00 
CHERRY FLIP (Schreiner 1951) E. 34”. 
This highly floriferous new flamingo pink is a real color gem. 
Medium flowers of a beautiful pink shade and because of its 
clean cut form and free blooming qualities it is most effective 
as a landscape subject. A soft enamelled sheen and fiery 
tangerine beard give it added distinction. $6.00 
CHINA MAID (Milliken 1936) E. 36”. 
Soft mallow pink self enhanced by an intriguing blending of 
golden buff at the haft and edges of the petals, a luscious 
color. HM’38. AM’39. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CHIVALRY (Wills 1944) ML. 36”. * 
One of the outstanding Iris in the medium blue range. 
A finished Ivis of excellent form and proportion, ruffled 
blooms. It draws the eye by its beauty in style, color and 
form. One of the most popular Iris in America. The color 
reproduction on page 24 is a close likeness. AM’46. Dykes 
Medal 1947. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MORNING MELODY 
