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BRITANNIA— (Tompkins 1949) ML.38”. Large, dark red self of 
LGA yyae St OSt anne ese voces ee een ee sel ee ee Mee ee este $6.00 
BROADRIPPLE—(W. E. Buc 1952) M.38”. Largest and broadest 
petalled iris ever developed. The 3%-inch falls measure 2 inches 
at the haft; the standards but little less. So full and voluminous, 
yet so proportionate and refined in ensemble and so softly colored, 
that there is no appearance of coarseness or gigantism. Soft aster- 
blue in color, lighter in the center, the substance is remarkable, 
the branching just right and the sturdy stalk fortunately strong 
enough to support the weight of the luxuriant flowers. A remark- 
dove: Girael WINS NANO AYER THRES Ge: op ec erence core name eee $10.00 
BRONZE BROCADE—(Nesmith 1948) ML.38”. Domed broad stand- 
ards of bronzy red; brown, semi-flaring, ruffled falls. A darker band 
of ginger-brown borders both. Well-substanced and well-branched. 
Fes aes SRI Regis AE ia itr SERNA eMC ate ren ea tad dS $3.00 
BROWN THRASHER— (Kirkland 1941) M.34”. A brilliant 2-toned 
brown glistening with metallic iridescence. True brown shades 
found eintnovOLhergirisie ss sme oere ee eta A nee eee ee ten Le $1.00 
BRYCE CANYON—(Kleinsorge 1944) M.36”. Distinct, warm shade 
OL hennia=cOpperim spe yee eta eons eee Been aa ds ale eee $1.00 
BURGUNDY ROSE—(Hall 1946) M.35”. Large, ruffled dark ame- 
thyst of very striking shade. Vigorous and free-blooming. ~........ $1.50 
BURGUNDY SPLASH— (Craig 1949) ML.36”. Standards of muted 
burgundy and falls with an inch-wide border enclosing a creamy 
center. Attractive California plicata that has withstood our winters. 
$6.00 
BUTTERFLY BLUE—(Fay 1952) ML.36”. Frosty, clear light blue, 
semi-flaring and ruffled, with clean hafts, strong stalk and good 
branching sg Very: fines) yy etere te semen eke teen aes er ee $12.50 
CAHOKIA—(Faught 1948) ML.40”. Lovely light blue of exceptional 
péiity, elegantly formed and substanced. sp. .......--..---------------- $5.00 
CAIRO—(Kleinsorge 1952) M.36”. Broad- petaled horizontally flaring 
hiehtstan, ‘blends }.59 en eek oe ase oH 0 eco Bee ea $10.00: 
CAMEROUN — (Cayeux 1938) M. 36”. Huge, velvety blackish purple 
Tania lonveeucl tele: ennvel wlhoeeyy SIV, escent peer oee oe $0.75 
CAMPANULA—(Tompkins 1948) ML.37”. Large smooth campan- 
ula-blue of excellent form and substance. ............-----------0---0ee-------- $1.00 
CAMPFIRE GLOW—(Whiting 1947) ML.36”. Deep but glowing 
coppery red of metallic sheen, without haft markings. Medium sized 
broad-petalled one-toned flower even to the beard. s. _............. $3.50 
CAPELLA— (Sass 1950) M.38”. Large smooth flowers of deepest yel- 
LOW. Re ces ee ee ees See de Meee ok oe Pee Wie Reet Onan $6.00 
CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE—(DeForest 1951) M.38”. Rich yellow 
plicata, with dark brown markings. Standards flushed red-brown. 
$5.00 
CAPTIVATION—(Tompkins 1949) M.38”. Very large broad-petalled 
cream-white plicata. Edges stitched deep orchid. —............. $1.50 
CARAVAN— (Tompkins 1949) M.36”. Large lustrous light mahog- 
any, like polished oxblood leather. Semi-flaring with clean hafts 
and. CO0d Esubstanc esgeet meee te eet Sew ee a $1.50 
CAROLINE BURR—(Smith 1940) ML.40”. Large-flowered frosty 
ivory overlaid with palest chartreuse. Semi-flaring and very vigorous. 
$0.75 
PILOT COLLECTION 
Any 8 for $3.50; any 12 for $5.00. All 33 for $13.00. 
Amigo Indian Hills Nightfall 
Anitra Klondyke Gold Ormohr 
Azure Skies Louvois Rosy Wings 
Black Banner Majenica Sharkskin 
Christabel Manyusya Snoqualmie 
California Gold Matterhorn Theodolinda 
City of Lincoln Marquita Titian Lady 
B. Williamson Master Charles Tiffanja 
Gloriole Melanie Tiffany 
Gudrun Missouri Wabash 
Hoosier Sunrise Narain White Goddess 
If you will add 50c to pay shipping cost, we will include either 
Elmohr, Lady Mohr, Ola Kala or Prairie Sunset. Please state 
choice. 
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CAROLINE JANE-——(DeForest 1951) M.38”. Clean glistening white 
delicately stitched and flushed violet. Large, flaring, ruffled and 
ea tr hal asters eee eee rn RN ee Le oa te ee $12.00 
CASA MORENA—(DeForest 1943) M.34”. Extra large, glistening 
henna-brown self. Striking and unusual color. sp. -.........-....-...-- $1.50 
CASCADE SPLENDOR—(Kleinsorge 1945) M.38”. Large, ruffled, 
HANES DCI COLD LET age tS Came e ee eeree sce ete ee eee tetera eee eee $2.00 
Cloud Castle—award for best specimen in show. Louisville Area Iris Society, won by Mrs. M. L. Nisswonger. Ky. 
IRIS PATH AT EDENWALD 
CENTURION—(Wills 1950) EM.38”. Burnished brown self with big 
MOAT CELL Os WTS Oa ALE TINS UNL) S UeU NCC se eee $6.00 
CHALLENGE— (Stevens 1950) EM.34”. Intensely yivid rose with 
SHAD) WNL ior MMI. TE! COMO, eee eee ce $6.00 
CHAMOIS—(Kleinsorge 1944). Pure chamois self, soft and satiny. 
Werny lmao aie! pamarocinmllby Weil SI05 cneece cee ee $1.50 
CHANSONETTE— (Tompkins 1948) M.38”. Frosty light orchid-lilac 
enlivened with a touch of lemon at the throat. Wt... $2.00 
CHANTILLY— (Hall 1945) M.36”. Lovely, orchid-pink with the 
edges of both standards and falls so heavily crimped as to appear 
edged nwith wlacess pe: 2.8 Saewmeee oir ak Sh 21s. A eee ee $1.50 
CHERIE— (Hall 1947) M.32”. Flamingo-pink with deep tangerine 
beard, full-bodied and ruffled. Dykes Medal 1951. fsp. —......... $5.00 
CHIQUITA—(Knowlton 1951) L.36”. Very pale lavender standards. 
Deep blue-purple falls, flaring and velvety. Exquisitely ruffled and 
CUVATND LT va: Pewee cee eee ae eh) seas to ts oe $8.00 
CHINA MAID—(Milliken 1936) M.42”. Gorgeous blend of pink, 
golden bronze and soft lilac. Huge flowers of smooth, even texture 
LINC OO-CLMe OLN ELT Cll SUL Stel cee |) eee $0.75 
CHIVALRY—(J Wills 1944) M.36”. Very fine medium blue, deeper 
than GREAT LAKES, with exceptional substance. Large domed 
standards; broadhafted, firm and flaring falls, both ruffled at the 
edge; well-branched and vigorous. Dykes Medal 1947. fspe. .... $1.50 
CHI-YUN— (DeForest’ 1947) M.33”. Smooth large white with white 
beard. Broad petalled and heavily substanced. .........................- $1.00 
CHRISTABEL— (Lapham 1936) M.36”. Excellent coppery red, very 
effective in the garden. A great favorite. ...........0--c-cc----ce20ce--------- $0.60 
CITY OF LINCOLN—(H. Sass 1937) L.40”. Rich golden yellow 
standards. Bright, velvety red falls. Flashy color contrast. p. $0.60 
CLEAR SAILING—(DeForest 1950) M.36”. Lemon-ice coloring, ex- 
ceptionally smooth and clean. Large and flaring. —.....0.00........ $5.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD—(Whiting 1945) M.36”. Brilliant deep yellow 
self from Golden Hind X.-Golden Spike. Wide, full flowers with 
Semictarin oe tal siempre wt < oew nce Semen. | Oe Se ee $0.75 
CLOUDCAP— (DeForest 1950) M.40”. Largest of the ‘“sea-shell” 
pinks with broad petals and bright tangerine beard. Semi-flaring, 
slightlyscuttledss Big sand simptessivesns eae aan $10.00 
CLOUD CASTLE— (Graves 1944) M.37”. Exquisite pale wistaria- 
blue, large, ruffled, broad and flaring, with an indefinable charm. 
PypG 3) eee ee IS DNA cot hy al on ele DOES el $1.00 
