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CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE (DeForest '51) 
ML. 38" $5.00 
Striking new plicata with rich yellow ground and 
brownish markings. Brownish-orange beard. HM. ‘52. 
CAPTAIN WELLS (See page 3 for description)  60c 
CARABELLA (DeForest '49) M. 40" $2.00 
Tall, smooth, medium salmon-pink, with self colored 
beard. Does not fade. A strong grower with abundant 
blooms. HM. ‘49. 
CAROLINE JANE (DeForest '51) M. 40" $12.00 
Strikingly beautiful new plicata with glistening white 
ground, delicately stitched and flushed light violet. 
Large, flaring, ruffled flowers on tall, well branched 
stalks. Attracted immediate attention in our garden 
last year. HM. ‘SI. 
CASA MORENA (DeForest '43) M. 38" $1.50 
Very large chestnut brown blend with brownish-orange 
beard. Parent of Argus Pheasant. HM. '44. AM. ‘46, 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge '45) 
L. 40" $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Large, ruffled, pink, tan and apricot blend. Abundant 
blooms on sturdy, well branched stalks. HM. ‘45. 
AM. ‘47. 
CASQUE D'OR (Sass '37) ML. 40" 60c 
Standards old gold, with velvety black-maroon falls. 
HM. '37. 
CENTURION (Wills '50) EM. 35" $6.00 
A handsome, rich, burnished brown iris with hint of 
blue below gold beard. Fine substance and good 
branching. HM. ‘50. 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge '44) M. 35" $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
Unusually large chamois self with no markings and 
silken sheen. A flower of fine form with slightly 
waved petals. AM. ‘48. 
CHANTILLY (Hall '45) M. 36" $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
Dainty orchid-pink flower with edges of both standards 
and falls heavily ruffled and frilled. Good substance 
and a hardy grower. AM. ‘47. 
CHAR-MAIZE (Lyon '49) M. 38" $6.00 
Intriguing, rich yellow flower with chartreuse under- 
tones. Both standards and falls beautifully ruffled. 
Fine substance. Popular with our garden visitors. 
AM. '52. 
CHERIE (Hall '47) EM. 34" $5.00 
A fine flamingo pink self with broad, heavily sub- 
stanced, ruffled petals and deep tangerine beard. 
AM. ‘49. Dykes Medal '51. 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (DeForest '42) M. 34" 75¢ 
Velvety, brown-red bi-color. Wide standards and 
rounded falls, 
CHINA LADY (Milliken '37) M. 36" 75¢ 
Glistening, ivory flower of fine substance with bright 
beard and gold veining on haft. 
CHINA MAID (See page 3 for description) 75c 
CHINA ROSE (Salbach '34) E, 30" 
c 
Orchid-pink iris with deeper color in falls. Free 
flowering. 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton '50) M. 38" $3.00 
A very fine large flower of heavy substance with 
light blue standards and lavender-blue falls. Clear 
haft and white tipped beard. HM. ‘51. 
CHIQUITA (Knowlton '5i) M. 36" Net $8.00 
Beautifully ruffled, large neglecta with closed blue- 
lavender standards and flaring, velvety blue-purple 
falls edged blue-lavender. A very fine iris. HM. ‘51. 
Diekl's Gardens “B bane, Californca 1954 IRIS 
CHIVALRY (Wills '44) M. 36" $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
Ruffled, medium blue iris of exquisite form. A "must" 
in every garden. AM. ‘46. Dykes Medal ‘47. 
CHOIR BOY (Schreiner '47) L. 34" $1.00 
Well formed amoena with white standards and deep 
blue falls. 
CHOSEN (White '37) M. 44" 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Large sulphur-yellow of fine quality. AM, ‘39. 
CIGARETTE (Brehm '46) M. 36" 75c 
Large, smooth, pure cream self of fine form. Popular. 
CINNAMON TOAST (Sass '53) M. 30" Net $20.00 
An outstanding plicata. Large flower with cream 
ground, sanded red-brown and forming a solid border. 
Glistening sheen. HM. ‘53. 
CITY OF LINCOLN (See page 3 for description) 60c 
CLIFFS OF DOVER (Fay '53) M. 36" Net $12.50 
Large, flaring, ruffled clear white flower of great 
substance. No haft markings and light yellow beard. 
Blue-green foliage. Good grower and fast increaser. 
RIM2 253. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (See page 3 for description) 75c¢ 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest '50) M. 40" $10.00 
Exceptionally tall "blossom pink" iris of perfect form 
and smooth texture, with heavy, bright tangerine 
beard. Well branched and free flowering. Attracts 
wide attention. HM. ‘51. AM. ‘53. 
CLOUD CASTLE (See page 3 for description) $1.00 
COCK PHEASANT (Whiting '51) M. 34" $4.00 
Rich garnet red with overlay of terra cotta on falls. 
The flowers of medium size and fine form are nicely 
displayed on stalks in good proportion to bloom. 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest '49) M. 38" $3.50 
A truly gay iris of deep pink with purple markings 
on falls. Tangerine beard. This large, well formed 
flower attracts much attention. HM. ‘50, 
COLUMBIA (Tompkins '52) M. 36" Net $15.00 
A medium sized flower of beautifully tailored, flaring 
form. One of the richest and truest medium blues, 
with broad petals of heavy substance and smooth 
finish. Strong, well branched stalks. HM. '52. 
CONFETTI (Schreiner '49) EM. 38" $3.00 
Striking pink plicata of tine form and heavy substance. 
The flowers with stippling of pink on a creamy-white 
ground are gracefully flared and well placed on well 
branched stems. HM. ‘50. 
COPPER CASCADE (See page 3 for description) 60c 
COPPER ROSE (Cook '41) M. 38" 75c 
Blend of copper, tan and old rose, with gold haft. 
HM. '42. 
CORAL MIST (Grant '41) M. 36" 75c 
Soft pink blend with flowers of flaring form on well 
branched stems. HM. ‘42. 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge ‘46) 
M. 34" $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A favorite in this class. Large, ruffled, brown-red 
flowers with lustrous finish and heavy substance. 
AM. ‘51. 
COTTON CANDY (Sass '53) ML. 36" $5.00 
A pink self with deep pink beard, and broad, rounded, 
horizontal petals. Recommended for breeding. 
COUNTRY BUTTER (Sass '53) ML. 36" $5.00 
Deep lemon-yellow flower with rich gold beard, 
heavy substance end smooth finish. Semi-flaring falls. 
