CLARA B (Muhlestein 1952) $10.00; 3 for $25.00 
(Chantilly x No. 46-2F: Hall’s No. 42-10 x SQ 72.) Possesses 
the familiar Chantilly edge. White with lemon-gold border, heavily 
laced standards and falls. For those engaged in or planning hybri- 
dizing this flower should have special appeal because of its heavy 
lacing as well as its pink ancestry. 
CLEAR SAILING (DeForest 1950) $5.00 
(Parentage Tiffanja x Coritica). This Iris is soft and refined. Its 
lemon-ice and deeper yellow of exceptional clearness are combined 
in such a lovely manner that it should become very popular. Honor- 
able Mention 1950. 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest 1950) $10.00; 3 for $25.00 
Large “Blossom pink” flowers whose fall petals are broad and have 
a drooping flare form. For contrast the beard is a bright tangerine 
red. Smooth and pleasing texture and substance. Midseason. 40”. 
Honorable Mention 1951. Award of Merit A.I.S. 1953. 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest 1949) $3.50 
Truly a color carnival The flower is a deeper pink than Spindrift, 
and has a startling color contrast of bright purplish tones through- 
out the top portion of the fall petals, surrounding a bright tangerine 
beard. Mid-season. Honorable Mention A.I.S. 1950. 36”. 
LEADING LADY 
PRETTY QUADROON 
CONCORD VELVET (Crosby 1952) $6.00 
(Wm. A. Setchell x Sable.) The color as its name implies, is a 
beautiful rich Concord grape purple. Large in size, smooth in fin- 
ish, with well spaced blooms on tall stalks of good branching. A 
floriferous blcomer, and makes an impressive garden effect. Winter 
hardy. Midseason. 38”. Honorable Mention A.I.S. 1952. 
CONQUEST (Marx 1952) $10.00 
(Snoqualmie x Capitola.) An oncobred, referred to as the “Blue 
Lady Mohr.” Resembling the exotic oncocyclus Gatesii. Giant in 
size, the standards are of pale wisteria blue, the falls a slightly 
lighter hue, faintly suffused chartreuse. A prominent bronze beard 
and small purple signal patch on the broad falls give it distinction. 
Batlyaus Oe 
COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner 1951) $7.50 
(Bryce Canyon x Sunset Serenade.) This metallic gem rivals 
brightly burnished copper in splendor. The Bryce Canyon parent 
strain is visible, although Copper Medallion stresses the metallic 
quality by having less red than its popular forbear. Blooms are 
symmetrically formed and of generous size. Honorable Mention 
Jallgs}, OSS), BiSV",. 
LYON’S IRISLAND OFFERS MANY SPECIES OF IRIS 
