CHANTILLY 
CHANTILLY (Hall ’45) 36”. AM ’47. 
The petals of this most interesting or- 
chid pink are adorned with what ap- 
pears to be Chantilly lace of a lighter 
shade, $1.25 
CHAR-MAIZE (Lyon ’49) 44’. AM ’52. 
A stunning greenish yellow seedling 
of Snow Flurry, with beautiful ruffled 
form. Was high in the running for the 
Dykes Medal in ’53. $6.00 
CHERIE (Hall 747) 34”. DM ’51. This 
most famous of the flamingo pinks, 
winner of the Dykes Medal in ’51, is 
a flaring light pink with fine ruffled 
form and reddish tangerine beard. $5.00 
CHILDHOOD (Long 746) 40”. An Eng- 
lish importation with standards. of 
light amethyst flushed gold. Falls pink- 
ish lilac, overlaid blue and _ edged 
bronzy gold. Remarkable branching. 
An excellent iris. $1.00 
CHINOOK PASS ((Norton ’50) 38”. HM 
51. A large, horizontally flaring and 
ruffled lavender blue with lighter area 
in the center of the falls. Similar to 
Cloud Castle. $2.50 
CHIVALRY (Wills ’44) 36”. DM ’47. 
This flaring and ruffled blue Dykes 
Medalist, beautifully poised on strong 
stems, is a must have. $1.50 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest ’50) 40”. AM 
53. A perfectly huge and tall flamingo 
pink with heavy tangerine beard. The 
color is light apple blossom pink and 
the seven inch blooms are of elon- 
gated form. $10.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 744) 37”. 
AM ’51. Huge and very broad iris of 
wisteria blue. Flaring, ruffled and 
waved. A remarkable parent. $1.00 
+ COLUMBIA (Tompkins ’52) 36”. HM 
52. Richly colored medium blue of ex- 
cellent flaring form, heavy substance 
and. good habits. The beard is blue 
tipped. $15.00 
+CONCINNA (Lothrop ’49). New to 
me but described as “creamy pink 
standards and rose colored falls, tall 
and delightful.” An intriguing combi- 
nation of colors! $3.50 
+CONSOLATION (Tompkins ’50) 38”. 
Gigantic flower of light medium, or 
powder blue. A great favorite with vis- 
itors in the Tompkins gardens. $3.00 
+DAMASCUS BLADE (White-Eckels 
53) 38”. A C. G. White Oncobred prov- 
en hardy in New England. Huge, showy 
flowers of steel gray, with overtones 
of mauve-pink and brown. One fourth 
Onco, and will set seeds. Claimed mag- 
nificent. $10.00 
DESERT SONG (Fay ’46) 40”. AM ’49. 
A top quality flaring and ruffled 
cream. Excellent. $1.50 
DISTANCE (Cook ’46) 36”. AM ’49. 
This silvery light blue, flaring, ruffled 
and waved, is an exquisite thing and 
will grace anyone’s garden. "$1.50 
