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8.3. CORRIDA (Millet 1914). Neat analyne blue. Perfect shape and 

 unusual color. One of the best for garden effects. 40c. 



8.4. CRETONNE (Bliss 1919) An exquisite combination of bronze- 

 purple and rich carmine, with contrasting golden beard. 75c. 



8.7. CRUSADER (Foster 1913). A mammoth flower and very beauti- 

 ful. S, uniform light blue, F, deeper bluish-violet, with a white throat 

 that is lined with brown. Deep orange beard. 50c. 



8.0. DALILA (Denis 1914). Flesh-white standards and Dahlia-purple 

 falls. Free flowering and beautiful. 25c. 



DALMARIUS (G. & K. 1907). S. satiny grey, F. lilac with silvery 

 sheen. 25c. 

 6.7 DARIUS. S. yellow, F. lilac, margined white. Orange beard. 15c. 



7.8. DAWN (Yeld 1911). Very pale yellow; almost white — reticulated 

 brown at base, bright yellow beard. Very fine flower. 25c. 



8.3. DEJAZET (Vilmorin 1914). Dull yellowish-rose standards with 

 reddish-violet falls. A large and very beautiful flower. 35c. 



8.2. DELICATISSIMA (Millet 1914). Beautiful soft rosy-lavender. 

 Orange beard. Large, handsome flowers. 75c. 



8.3. DIMITY (Bliss 1919). White crinkled blooms, delicately pencilled 

 lavender. Most distinct. 50c. 



DR. PARNENT. S. rosy lilac, F. pure lilac shading to white. 15c. 

 DONNA MARIE. S.azure, F. indigo, white base veined indigo. 15c 



8.1. DORA LONGDON (Bliss 1918). Honey-yellow, flushed magenta. 

 Very free flowering. 40c. 



DORMAN (Bliss 1920). S. reddish violet, F. red purple. A beau- 

 tiful rich red purple with flowers of good form and medium size. 65c. 



DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Williamson 1918). Beardless. 

 A glorified orientalis form. Intense dark madder -violet. $1.00. 



DRAKE (Bliss 1919). On the lines of Pallida Dalmatica, with 

 well shaped flowers of pale blue. Beautiful and free flowering. 65c. 



8.5. DREAM (Sturt. 1918). Considered the best pink Iris originated 

 in America. S, lilac-pink, F, slightly darked. Orange beard. $1.00. 



8.3 DU GUSCLIN (Bliss 1921) S. clear blue violet with a lighter 

 margin, F. rich dark blue. Medium sized flower and height. Some- 

 what like B. Y. Morrison, but darker and margin not so definite. $1.00. 

 DUSKY MAID (Bliss 1909). S. pale buff, F. large, wide spread- 

 ing of deep mauve purple with pale broad margin. $1.00. 



8.6. EDOUARD MICHEL (Verdier 1904). One of the finest Iris in 

 cultivation. Broad frilled standards, wide falls of deep wine red. 50c. 



E. H. JENKINS (Bliss 1919). Pale steel-blue purple standards 

 with falls of a deeper shade. Exceptionally free flowering. $1.00. 



7.8. ELDORADO (Vilmorin 1910). Very rich combination, of beauty 

 fully blended bronze colors. Golden beard. 35c. 



