CENTURION 6.00 
(Wills 50) E.M. 38”—This rich burnished 
brown Iris makes a most impressive clump 
in the garden, and is more brilliant in color 
than any brown Iris. A self with big round 
globe shaped flowers of firm substance. 
CHAMOIS 2.50 
(Kleinsorge 744) M. 34”—Pure chamois self, 
soft and satiny. Very large and gracefully 
waved. No veinings or markings of any 
kind. H.M. 745; A.M. 48. 
CHANTILLY 1.00 
(Hail °45) M. 36’—Lovely, orchid-pink 
with the edges of both standards and falls 
so heavily crimped as to appear edged with 
lace. H.M. ’45; A.M. 747. 
CHAR-MAIZE 6.00 
(Lyon ’49) M, 44”—The beautifully formed 
flowers in rich tones of chartreuse have wide 
ruffled petals of heavy substance. With- 
stands both wind and heat. Tall, well- 
branched stems. Vigorous grower. A.M. ’52. 
CHERIE 5.00 
(Hall 747) M. 34”—Most famous of all the 
new Hall “flamingo pinks.” A large, ruffled, 
full bodied pink self of excellent form and 
substance with a deep tangerine beard. 
H.M. 47. 
CHINOOK PASS 3.00 
(Norton ’50) M. 38"—Frosty light blue 
with white-tipped beard. H.M. ’51. 
CHIVALRY 1,506 
(J. Wills 44) M. 36’—Winner of the Dykes 
Medal for 47, and one of the outstanding 
Iris in the medium blue range. A finished 
Iris of excellent form and proportion, ruffled 
blooms. It grows well here. 
CLOTH OF GOLD 15 
(Whiting 45) M. 36”’—Clear, even, bright, 
deep yellow. Nice flaring form, heavy sub- 
stance, widely branched stems. For bril- 
liance of color and volume of bloom it is a 
standout. H.M. ’47. 
CLOUD CAP 10.00 
(DeForest 50) M. 40”—Probably the larg- 
est pink to date, with very broad falls and 
an extra heavy tangerine beard. Good 
bloomer. H.M. ’51. 
CLOUD CASTLE Ue 
(Graves 44) M. 37”—Exquisite wistaria 
blue with mauve undertone, a very large 
and majestic Iris. The falls are slightly 
waved and ruffled, broad and widely flar- 
ing. H.M. ’44. 
COLONIAL DAME 3.00 
(Douglas ’50) M, 36”—Charming light blue, 
cool and refreshing. The full, ruffled stand- 
ards are firmly held; the flaring falls are 
crisp and firm with ruffling at the edges. 
CONFETTI 1.50 
(Schreiner 49) E.M. 38”—A most unusual 
plicata. The markings and stipplings are 
pink on creamy white. Well branched, large 
flowers and very heavy substance. 
COPPER CHARM 5.00 
(Brown Thrasher x Prairie Sunset) M. 36”— 
Standards red-brown, falls copper rose and 
brown; bright yellow beard. 
COPPER RIVER 75 
(DeForest ’45) M. 36”—Glistening tan; 
falls overlaid bright copper. The ruffled 
flaring form of this Iris makes it most at- 
tractive. 
CORDOVAN 1.50 
(Kleinsorge 46) M. 34”—The coloring is 
close to that of cordovan leather; a deep 
coppery oxblood tone, very rich and glossy. 
A seedling of Bryce Canyon. H.M. 747. 
COURAGEOUS 5.00 
(Tiffany x Carolyn Louise) M. 36” — Pli- 
cata; standards rosy lavender, falls striped 
white and rosy lavender; dark yellow beard. 
CREAM LASSIE 5.00 
(Tiffany x Theodolinda) M. 38” —Cream 
self; yellow beard. Ruffled and fragrant. 
CRIMSON FLARE 5.00 
(Golden Eagle x Loomis V-20) M. 38”— 
Standards crimson red, falls darker red; 
bitone; bright tangerine beard. 
DANUBE WAVE 2.00 
(Schreiner ’47) M. 38”—A self, a rich shade 
of remarkable marine blue. Its outstanding 
quality is its depth of color. 
DARK FIRE 3.50 
(Thompkins ’49) M.L. 38”—This is a diffi- 
cult Iris to describe. A near self of black 
red with an undertone of deep vermilion 
that gives it a fiery appearance. 
DAYBREAK ay he 
(Kleinsorge *41) M. 36’—A gay, golden 
pink with a coppery undertone. One of 
the finer pink blends. Good form and sub- 
stance and a good stalk. Tied for Dykes 
Medal in 46. H.M. ’42; A.M. 743. 
DEEP VELVET .50 
(Salbach 739) M. 38”—One of the richest 
and best dark Irises. Blackish, red purple. 
Perfectly formed blooms. Large size. H.M. 
"41; A.M. 742. 
DERBY 50 
(John Ohl 743) M. 34”—Huge brilliant yel- 
low self. 
DESERT SONG 1.50 
(Kay 47) M. 40”—New cream self, beauti- 
fully ruffled with extra large flowers of ex- 
cellent proportions; texture is especially 
heavy and the flowers last a long time in 
either rain or heat. H.M. 746. 
DINA SHORE 50 
(T. Williams 745) E.M. 36”—An enchanting 
honey orange-shaded Iris; a pure golden 
overlay on standards and falls. A pure self 
with ideal branching. 
DISPLAY .60 
(Grant ’42) M.L. 35”—One of the largest 
and richest of the reds. It is a rich bril- 
liant glowing red mahogany type, smooth 
without any veining at the haft. 
