CHERIE (D. Hall, ‘47) V.E. 34” 
Most famous of the new Hall ‘Flamingo 
Pinks.” It is a large, ruffled, full bodied 
pink self of good form and substance. Tan- 
gerine beard. Vigorous in growth, good 
branching and a fairly rapid increaser. Win- 
ner of the Dykes Metal 1951. At this new 
reduced price it will be a big seller. (See color 
plate, page #17.) $3.50 each, 3 for $9.00 
CHERRY FALLS (Douglas, ‘53) M.L. 24” 
A new border Iris introduced in ‘53 at the 
A.1.S. Convention in Boston and bred by its 
genial secretary, Geddes Douglas. The yellow 
standards and bright, velvety red falls pre- 
sent a lively picture which never fails to 
catch one’s eye. An Iris which will be greatly 
sought after. H.M. 1953. $8.00 each 
CHIVALRY (J. Wills, ‘44) M. 36” 
An outstanding blue which won the Dykes 
Medal for 1947. Large flower of excellent 
substance. Deeper in color than Great Lakes. 
Ruffled standards and falls. Vigorous grower 
and well branched stalks. A real quality Iris. 
Ranked 3rd in Best Hundred List in both 
1948 and 1949, FIRST in 1950, 7th in 
PIS leecthsineg) Yo2) 4th-in’ 1953, and 3rd 
last year. A most commendable record! 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
CLOUDCAP (DeForest, ‘50) M. 40” 
Largest of the shell pinks. Broad seven-inch 
petals which are semi-flaring and _ slightly 
ruffled. The hit of the A.I.S. Convention in 
ub ey Rah $6.00 each 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves, ‘44) E.M. 37” 
Wistaria blue with mauve undertone. Broad 
falls, ruffled and flaring. An Iris of great 
charm which attracts much attention. Its 
origin was in New Hampshire, so you know 
it is hardy. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest, ’49) E.M. 37” 
A deep shade of pink in both standards and 
falls with bold dashes of vivid purple on the 
falls. Tangerine red beard. Large flowers. A 
much discussed Iris, and one which is en- 
tirely different. A sellout for the past two 
years. $2.50 each 
COLOR SERGEANT (H.F. Hall, ‘48) 
M.L. 40” 
A large, tall and handsome rich, deep red. 
Perfectly domed standards are a blending of 
malaga and antique ruby. Flaring falls are 
antique ruby with a deep velvety flush, bor- 
dered with ruffled edges of lighter malaga. 
Eight to ten blooms with good branching. 
HGUMN IAT: $3.00 each 
CONCHELL PINK (Price, 1952) M.L. 36” 
Light warm pink tone, suggesting the colors 
of the conch shell. Self colored except 
for a slight flash of ivory accenting the deep 
orange beard. Latest of the shell pinks to 
bloom and a valuable addition to an Iris col- 
lection for that reason. $2.00 each 
CONFETTI (Schreiner, ‘49) E.M. 38” 
Fine, tall, well branched plicata with large 
flowers of pink on creamy white. Fresh, 
pretty and delightfully flared. H.M. 1950. 
Most worthwhile. $3.00 each 
*CONSTANT COMMENT (D. Hall, 1954) 
M. 36” 
Pinkish apricot with an exceptionally brilliant 
and heavy red-orange beard. Large flowers 
of heavy substance are ruffled with finely 
notched edges. A husky grower. 
NET $12.00 each 
*COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner, ‘51) 
M. 38” 
Has the coppery, metallic brilliancy of a 
brand new penny. Large blooms which do not 
fade in the brighest sun. $4.00 each 
CORDOLON (Schreiner, ‘53) L. 42” 
A new late blooming fine rose blend — 
smooth and of good substance. Large flower, 
tall stalk. $7.50 each 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge, ‘46) M. 34” 
A rich brown-red with a glossy sheen and 
finish resembling the finely textured leather 
which bears the same name. This Iris at- 
tracts much attention and is one of our lead- 
ing sellers. A.M. ‘51. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
CORNELL CHEER (Randolph-unregistered) 
M. 26” 
A cute, perky little table Iris bred by Dr. 
Randolph in the experimental Iris gardens 
at Ithaca, N.Y. A rose-orchid pink with 
bright tangerine beard. It attracted the at- 
tention of our visitors last year when first 
displayed and sold all we could spare to it’s 
many admirers. $1.50 each 
CORONATION GOLD (H.F. Hall, ‘52) 
M.L. 40” 
A large smoothly finished flower of glowing 
golden orange without a trace of any other 
color, even to the beard. The flowers do not 
fade and are well spaced on strong nicely 
branched stalks. $8.50 each 
