COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk 1934): M. 40 in. Rich tones of bright 
copper, gold and tan nicely blended in a strong growing, hardy 
flower. This flower is different from all others and one of the 
most popular in our garden. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1938. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner 1951): M. 38 in. Large coppery, 
penny-bright blooms with handsomely formed flowers of good 
size that will withstand the bright sun. This copper bright Iris 
has a metallic brilliancy that is truly outstanding. H.M. 1953. 
Each $4.00 
COPPER ROSE (Cook 1941) :M. 38 in. A smooth blending of rose, 
tan and copper with a golden flush at the center. The standards 
are between buff-pink and rose and falls terra cotta to ochre- 
red. H.M. and A.M., A.1I.S. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CORAL MIST (Grant 1941): M. 36 in. The standards are Corin- 
thian pink with light cinnamon flush. The falls are Corinthian 
red with cinnamon markings at the throat. The branching is 
extra good and the flowers are set off by their flaring form. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge 1946): M. 36 in. A seedling of Bryce 
Canyon and its color resembles Cordovan leather with rich glossy 
tones of deep oxblood-red and standards of coppery rose-red. 
You will like this Iris. H.M., A.I.S. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CORNFLOWER (Whiting 1948): L.M. 36 in. A really blue self. 
While this Iris is not of the largest it is one of the bluest. 
Darker than Great Lakes, it has excellent form with well domed 
standards and flaring falls with good branching. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
COUNTRY LASS (Walker 1947): E.M. 30 in. These slightly 
ruffled flowers of good size are light rose blend overlaid with 
buff. The dense beard is orange and sets off the rest of the flow- 
er to a fine advantage. We find that it is a good bloomer and a 
popular Iris. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
CHAMOIS 
CHRISTABEL (Lapham 1936): M. 49 in. Almost a self in color, 
the garden effect is a brilliant red. The flowers are large, 
smoothly finished and bloom freely. Winner of both H.M. and 
A.M. of A.1I.S. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
CITY OF LINCOLN (Sass 1936) : M. 42 in. A very large and bright 
Iris with standards of clear golden yellow and falls of fiery red. 
This variegata is one of the best and the color contrast is out- 
standing. It is a good grower and has good branching. Winner 
of both A.M. and H.M by AIS. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
CLARABEL (Sass 1936): M.L. 43 in. A good medium white pli- 
cata edged in soft blue. Over a period of time you will appreci- 
ate this Iris in your garden as it has excellent blooming habits 
and is very striking in color. This Iris always sells out early. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Whiting 1945): M. 38 in. Here is an Iris that 
we are proud to recommend. A bright but deep yellow self. The 
substance is very happy, and the form excellent. The clear and 
sparkling brilliant yellow with a fragrant orange beard marks 
this Iris as a leader in its class. H.M., 1947; A.M., 1950. This 
Iris is a “‘must.”’ Illustrated page 9. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest 1950): M.L. 40 in. Without a doubt it 
is the largest of all flamingo-pinks. The falls are broad and an 
extra heavy bright tangerine beard gives this Iris exciting beauty. 
It is almost the shade of Cherie with a suggestion of mother of 
pearl finish. H.M., 1951; A.M., 1953. Each $6.00 
CLOUD CASTLE (Graves 1949) : M. 36 in. An extraordinarily wide 
petaled and heavily ruffled Iris of pale wisteria-blue. The 
standards are broad and domed with a fluting at the edges. The 
ruffled falls are wide and flaring. An Iris that you will never 
tire of. H.M., A.I.S., 1944. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
CONFETTI (Schreiner 1949) : E.M. 38 in. Described by the intro- 
ducer as a most unusual pink plicata. The flowers are large and 
the substance heavy. A very striking flower with markings and 
stipplings of pink on creamy white without the pearly sub-tint 
present in so many of this kind. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
COPPER CASCADE (Kleinsorge 1938): M. 36 in. An Iris of soft 
yet rich copper tones, both standards and falls are of the same 
general coloring brightened with an undertone of gold. The large 
blooms are set off by the flaring falls. Each 75c¢; 3 for $2.00 CHINA MAID 
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