BRYCE CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1944) $1.00 
Distinctive brown self. Blend of copper with brown undertones, 
touched with henna. Yellow-bronze beard. Very popular. 
BUECHLEY GIANT (Buechley, 1932) 60c 
Large medium blue. An oid-timer, but still good. 
BUFFAWN (Andrews, 1940) 60c 
Buff-fawn with tangerine beard. Falls overlaid with smoky 
lavender. 
BURGUNDY ROSE (Hall, 1946) $1.50 
Unusual dark rosy amethyst. Flowers are large and ruffled. Color 
is very strong and striking. 
BURMESE GOLD (Whiting, 1945) 60c 
Radiant and lustrous blend of red and gold, so smoothly com- 
bined as to appear a warm, rich self. Flowers are large and pleas- 
ingly ruffled; stalks moderately branched. 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting, 1947) $3.50 
A glowing ruby red self, heavily overlaid with bright copper, 
which gives it a metallic sheen. The flowers are not large but 
form is wide and full. Color exceptional. 
CANYON ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1946) 75¢ 
Outstanding blend of violet copper and golden tan. 
CAPTAIN WELLS (Cook, 1941) 60c 
Glossy maroon-purple self with subdued yellow beard. 
CARABELLA (DeForest, 1949) $2.00 
Smooth medium salmon-pink self, with self beard. Good size 
and form. Tall. 
CARLSBAD CAVERNS (Wilson, 1946) $1.00 
Standards ruffled lemon. Falls white with pencil streaks of gold. 
CASA MORENA (De Forest, 1943) $1.50 
Deep glistening brown standards and falls. Brown-orange beard. 
A true self. Large, lustrous blooms. Very popular. 
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CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge, 1945) $2.00 
Large pink, tan and apricot blend with extra heavy stalks. Ruf- 
fling very pronounced for so large an iris. 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge, 1946) $1.50 
Pure chamois with yellow beard tipped bronze. No veinings or 
markings. Both standards and falls waved at the edges. An out- 
standingly fine Iris. 
CHANTILLY (Hall, 1945) $1.50 
Charming ruffled orchid-pink. Edges of both standards and falls 
are heavily frilled and fluted. 
CHERIE (Hall, 1947) $5.00 
Best known of the “flamingo pinks’’, this Dykes Medal winner 
is a large, ruffled, full bodied pink self of excellent form and 
substance with a deep tangerine beard. 
CHIEF POKING FIRE (De Forest, 1942) 75¢ 
Velvety brown-red bi-color. Wide standards. Rounded falls. 
