CAHOKIA (Faught '8) 3-00 
One of the finest light blues and con= 
sidered by many to be one of the nearest 
to true blue. A.M. '51 
CAMPFIRE GLOW (Whiting ')7) 2200 
A wonderful flower of glowing ruby red 
blended with copper brown to form an inter= 
esting metalic effect. HoM. 'h7 
CAPTTOLA (Reinelt '0) 1.00 
Huge and very early is this red violet 
William Mohr hybrid. Parent of most of the 
finest new Mohrs. A.M. '50 
CARABELLA (DeForest ')9) 1.50 
Clean self of medium salmon pink with a 
pink beard. Prolific increase. H.M. 'h9 
CARAVAN (Tompkins '9) 1.00 
A very large iris of semi-flairing form 
done in a deep bright mahogany. 
CAROLINE JANE (DeForest '51) 9.00 
A wonderful wide ruffled white plicata 
marked softly in vidlet—blue. Will set the 
plicata pace for years to come. HoM. '51 
CAROUSEL (Douglas ')8) 1.00 
A subdued rich blend of rosy-violet, ma- 
jenta, and gold. HM. ')8 
CASA MORENA (DeForest ');3) 1.00 
Large flower of burnt sienna and chest- 
nut. One of the richest flowers in the 
sienna brown shades. A.M. 'h6 
CASCADE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge '45) 1.50 
Large, ruffled tan-apricot blend on an 
excellent branched stalk. A.M. '7 
CASCADIAN (Linse '52) 7250 
An immense flairing ruffled white flower 
with just a hint of green. Lovely. 
CHAMOIS (Kleinsorge '))) 1.50 
A large chamois-tan self of extra fine 
form with wide ruffled fails and standards. 
A.M. ')8 
CHANTILLY (Hall ')5) 1.00 
A large ruffled orchid pink. Both stand 
ards and falls are heavily fritlled and 
crimped. A mst have. A.M. '7 
CHERIE (Hall '\7) 3.50 
A large flamingo pink self of excellent 
form with a deep tangerine beard. 
Dykes Medal '51 
CHINOOK PASS (Norton '51) 2250 
A clear beautiful light blue witha 
paler haft and a pale beard. HM. '51 
CHIQUITA (Knolton '51) 5.00 
A large flowered and brightly colored 
neglecta. Beautifully ruffled. HeMe '51 
CHIVALRY (Wills '))) 1.00 
4n impressive flower of medium blue. 
Ruffled flairing falls and domed standards. 
Dykes Medal '),7 
CHI YUN (DeForest ')7) 1.00 
A large smooth white with charming ruf- 
fled form. 
CLOUD CAP (DeForest '50) 6.00 
Immense wide new shell pink of fine form 
with a tall well=branched stalk and a fine 
vigonous plant. A.M. '53 
COLONEL PRIMROSE (DeForest '51) 5.00 
A clean self of sparkling lemon chrome. 
A fine plant with a tall well branched 
stalk and flowers with horizontal falls. 
COLOR CARNIVAL (DeForest ')9) 250 
Pink standards and pink falls with pur- 
ple at haft. Startling. H.M. '50 
CONTRA COSTA (Mitchell '))6) e715 
A fine flairing buff plicata etched and 
dotted cinnamon. A fine subdued flower. 
COOL LEMONADE (Muhlestein ',7) 075 
A delightful refreshing pale lemon self. 
One of the first to bloom and should be 
planted in the front of the border. 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest ')5) 1.00 
A beautiful flairing flower done in new 
penny copper. Outstanding parent. 
CORDOVAN (Kleinsorge ')6) 1.00 
Large bold flowers done in Ox=-blood red 
and deep brown. A most aptly named flower. 
A.M. '51 
CORNFLOWER (Whiting ')8) 1.00 
Lovely cornflower blue with domed stan—- 
dards and flairing falls. Well branched. 
CORONADO (Tompkins ')5) 260 
An intense yellow of large size with 
very broad petals and flairing horizontal 
falls. 
COURTIER (Hall ')7) 1.00 
The deepest of the Hall pinks. Not 
quite as good form as some of the newer but 
the color is outstanding. 
DANCING WATERS (Sass '50) 3.50 
A very fine snow white plicata marked 
brilliant blue. Beautiful ruffled flairing 
form. 
