CAROUSEL. (Douglas 1948) M. 37 in. 
(Titian Lady x Melitza) x Alastor. A 
very lovely blend of rosy violet and cop- 
pery gold. A fine parent and a beauty in 
its own right. H. M. 1948. 2.50 
CASA MORENA. Closest color is burnt 
sienna and chestnut. A very rich glowing 
flower. $1.00 
CASCADE SPLENDOR. Easily the best 
of Dr. Kleinsorge introductions for 1945. 
A pinkish tan gold blend with deep orange 
beard. H. M. $1.20 
CENTURION. (Wills, 1950). E. M. This 
rich burnished brown Iris makes a most 
impressive clump in the garden. The 
standards are domed and closely held, the 
falls are rounded and semi-flaring with a 
very faint suggestion of blue just below 
the gold beard. A self with big round 
globe shaped flowers of firm substance 
and excellent carrying qualities. A hand- 
some, sturdy Iris with good branching and 
clean growth. H.C., A. I. S., 1949. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1950. 38-in $7.50 
CHAMOIS. Large chamois colored, and a 
knockout. Order early. A. M., 1948. $1.50 
CHANTILLY. Lacy, ruffled blend of light 
orchid pink. Different. A. M., 1947. $1.00 
CHARLIE GERSDORFF. (Lapham 1948). 
M. 38-in. Fiery two-toned orange-red 
with a bright beard. The warm orange 
cast standards suggest an approach to 
variegata but the red tones in the stand- 
ards place it as a heavily blended red. 
The falls are a brilliant nopal red. $1.50 
If you order from us the first time send 
us one half your order; the other half from 
your old dealer. Compare prices and 
rhizomes. 
CHAR-MAIZE. (D. Lyon ’49). M. (Snow 
Flurry x Aztec Copper). Rich yellow 
with strong undertones of chartreuse. 
Wide, full flower that is stunning as well 
as different. A. M. ’52. $6.00 
CHERIE. (Hall, 1947). M. 36-in. Prob- 
ably the best of the Hall pinks, this has 
good form and broad heavily substanced 
petals. The color is a very deep and 
smooth shell pink, which is heightened by 
the full red beard. Dykes Medal ’51. $4.50 
CHINA MAID. Shades of pink, golden 
copper and lilac smoothly blended. Large. 
H. M., 1938. A. M., 1939. 60c¢ 
CHINOOK PASS. (Norton 1950). A cross 
between Sylvia Murray and Gloriole. 
Standards same beautiful color of Sylvia 
Murray—falls light lavender blue on sides 
and much lighter in the center. Clear 
haft, beard white at tips and light yellow 
at base—large, heavy, massive flower— 
well spaced with heavy strong stalks. As 
fine as the Sylvia Murray though entirely 
different. Thirty-eight inches tall. Can- 
delabra branching. H. M. 1951. $3.00 
CHIVALRY. Winner of the Dykes Medal 
for 1947 and one of the outstanding Iris in 
the medium blue range. A finished Iris 
of excellent form and proportion, ruffled 
blooms. $1.50 
CHOCOLATE CREAM. A cream back- 
ground plicata with chocolate markings. 
A Sass creation. A grand one. 60c 
CITY OF LINCOLN. Large and clear 
colored variegata. Standard yellow; falls 
red brown with gold margin. 50c 
Our list always gives you the best of the 
Tested New Varieties. 
CLIFFDELL. (Norton, 1951). Cross be- 
tween Alexia seedling and Cascade Splen- 
dor. Yellow beard, white tipped haft, 
reticulated brown. Brown gold standards 
crimped on all edges. Falls brown gold at 
haft, wide edge brown halfway on falls, 
rose purple center, crinkled and edged 
brown. Flaring falls, tight standards, 38 
inches tall. Large flower. Well branched. 
Nothing like it anywhere. Just a real one 
that is really distinctive. $9.00 
CLOTH OF GOLD. Grand new deep yel- 
low from Mrs. Whiting. Better than 
Golden Spike, which is praise enough. 
A. M., 1950. 75¢ 
CLOUD CASTLE. Wisteria blue with a 
mauve undertone, a ldrge flower and 
slightly ruffled. H. M., A. M., 1949. %5¢ 
CLOUD CAP. (DeForest, 1950). M. 40 in. 
A very large new pink that measures well 
over seven inches across. The color is 
light blossom pink that is set off by a very 
heavy Tangerine Red beard. The form 
is good with domed standards and semi- 
flaring ruffled falls. H. M. ’51. $9.00 
COLOR CARNIVAL. A startling color 
contrast. More pink than Spindrift with 
bright purple on the falls. Tangerine 
beard. From DeForest. H.M., 1950. $4.50 
CONFETTI. (Schreiner, 1949). E. M., 38 
in A most unusual plicata. Confetti is 
a well-branched pink plicata with large 
flowers and very heavy substance. It is a 
striking flower delightfully flared, beauti- 
ful in form and fresh in appearance. The 
markings and stipplings are pink on 
creamy white without the pearly sub-tint 
in so many of this kind. $1.50 
COPPER GLOW. (Douglas, 1945). M. L. 
37-in. Bright copper-brown fairly deep 
in color yet brilliant and gleaming like 
autumn foliage. The copper-brown flow- 
ers and dark green foliage make a very 
pretty garden picture. H. M., 1945. %5ce 
COPPER MEDALLION. (Schreiner, ’51). 
M. (Bryce Canyon x Sunset Serenade). 
Large coppery, penny-bright flower that 
holds its color and shape. Grand blood 
for rich colors. $9.00 
