CANADAWAY (Cousins ‘53). M., 40 inches. (Long 
line of White sdlgs.) By far the heaviest sub- 
stanced white we know. Not the whitest for 
there are a few yellow reticulations at the hatt 
and the beard is yellow, but for quality it 
stands supreme. We firmly believe it will be- 
come as popular and greatly used for hy- 
bridizing as Mr. Cousins’ Great Lakes. H.C. ‘52, 
Felines 3 $15.00 
E—16 
CAN-CAN (Craig '51). M. (City of Lincoln) x ((Tit- 
fany x Los Angeles) x (Tiffany x Mme. L. 
Aureau.)) Ruffled golden-blond “fancy” with 
ochre and violet striations radiating down from 
the beard. Net 
E—29 
CAPE BON (Tompkins ‘45). M. (Aztec Copper x 
Veishea.) Red with copper undertones. Back 
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of Tompkins’ new reds — recommendation 
enough for its use for red breeding. H.M. 
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CAPITOLA* (Reinelt ‘40). E-M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Ib-Mac.) Larger, better-formed Wm. Mohr with- 
out quite so much pattern. Pollen highly fertile 
and very useful to bring Onco blood, and type, 
into the tall bearded class. A.M. ‘50. Net.$1.00 
E—25 
CAPTAIN WELLS (P. Cook ‘41). M.-L. (Same 
breeding as Action Front.) Maroon-black. Needs 
partial shade. Superb breeding for black and 
red lines. A.M. ‘43 $ .50 
N—3-1 
CARAVAN (Tompkins ‘'49). M. (Mirabelle x Cape 
Bon.) Rich blend. Rich blood, too, for blends 
and reds 
SE—8 
CARDINAL'S ROBE (Lyell ‘50). M. (Indian Hills x 
Sable.) Rich as a Cardinal's robe. Sister to new 
introduction Purple Flash. Top blood for blacks 
and reds. 42 inches $3.50 
CARNIVAL PARADE (H. Sass ‘46). M.-L. (Two 
plicatas 38-36 x 44-36, undoubtedly Tiffany and 
Orloff blood.) Massive yellow plicata....$1.00 
CAROLINE BURR (K. Smith ‘40). M., 38 inches. 
(Easter Morn x M. M. Lassilly.) Large cream 
with light greenish cast. Easy parent, and 
seed germinates well. May be useful for greens 
and Amoeana-neglectas. A.M. ‘42 $ .75 
S—3 
CAROLINE JANE (DeForest ‘51). M. (Her Grace 
x Tiffany) x (New Hope.) Very large, wide, ruf- 
fled blue and white plicata of exquisite charm 
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S—6 
CASA MORENA (DeForest ‘43). M. (Morning 
Splendor, Germain Pertheus, Alta Calif., Rubeo, 
Grace Sturtevant) x (Prairie Sunset). Lovely 
burnt sienna and chestnut. Blood for blends, 
reds and even plicatas. A.M. ‘46 $1.50 
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CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge ‘45). M.-L. 
(Mexico x Goldbeater.) Ruffled pinkish-apricot 
blend. Proving a fine parent for blends, rich 
yellows and variegatas. A.M. ‘47 $2.00 
E—8 
CASCADIAN (J. Linse ‘52). E-M, 36 inches. (Snow 
Flurry x Cloud Castle.) Very wide ruffled white 
with greenish cast through center of falls. 
$10.00 
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CASTLE ROCK (Loomis ‘52). M. (Blue Shimmer x 
sdlg.) Large, impressive blue and white pli- 
cata with the blue blaze through center of 
falls $10.00 
E—45 
CATHEDRAL BELLS (M. D. Wallace ‘53). M., 38 
inches. (Hagen Blend x Overture) x (Golden 
Spangle x Pink Tower). Tall, wide light pink 
with serrated edges. Falls flare horizontally. 
Although the color is light it is of a definite 
pinkness. It has such quality that it is sure to 
ee a very fine parent. H.M. ‘53 $15.00 
CEDAR ROSE (Whiting ‘41). M. (Matula x Sum- 
mer Tan.) Red-brown blend 
E—4 
CELESTAR (C. Larsen ‘50). M. (((Los Angeles) x 
(Don Juan x Titan)) x (San Francisco)) x Al- 
dura))) x (Tiffany). White with flush of lavender- 
purple on one side of the falls. The buds are 
flushed with this same color—giving them an 
unusual effect. To retain the color the flowers 
should be picked as soon as open—otherwise 
the color fades away leaving a white flower. 
H.C. ‘49 $2.00 
CENTURION (Wills '50). E.-M. (Hindu Queen x 
Tobacco Road.) Burnished brown. H.M. ‘50. 
Net 
S—12 
CERULEAN (Craig ‘50). E.-M., 40 inches. (Puris- 
sima x Capitola.) Large, broad grayed-ceru- 
lean blue $6.00 
E—29 
CHALLENGE (Stevens ‘50). E.-M. (Inspiration x 
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E—29 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge ‘44). M. (Mexico x To- 
bacco Road.) Stunning light golden-tan. Cha- 
mois and Amazon Tan lead this color class. 
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S—9 and E—16 
CHANTILLY (D. Hall '45). M.-L. (Maiden Blush x 
pink sdlg.) Very heavily ruffled orchid-pink 
blend. Produces this ruffling in many of its 
seedlings, giving them great vigor as well. 
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S—17 and E—3 
CHAR-MAIZE (D. Lyon ‘49). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Aztec Copper.) Rich yellow with strong under- 
tones of chartreuse. Wide, full flower that is 
stunning as well as different. Will undoubtedly 
be a great breeding iris. H.M. ‘49, A.M. ‘52. 
Nie bs Nee Ree cate aaa Des a $6.00 
S—12 and E—35 
CHEEKS OF TAN (Craig ‘50). M. (China Maid x 
Copper River.) Large mallow pink blend with 
hafts flushed tan $2.00 
CHERIE (D. Hall 47). E.-M. (42-07: Golden Eagle 
x 39-62) x (Fantasy). Flaring light pink with 
good form and substance. Will be a fine 
breeder. A.M. ‘49. Dykes Medal 1951...$5.00 
E—19 
CHERRY FALLS (G. Douglas ‘53). M.-L. (Ex- 
travaganza x Paillaisse) x (Extravaganza x 
Wabash). Delightful border iris with yellow 
standards and red falls. H.M. ’53. Net. ..$10.00 
x Mulberry Rose) x( SQ 70)) x (D. Hall 42-05). 
E—30 
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