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DORMAN (Bliss 1920). S. reddish violet, F. red purple. A beau- 
tiful rich red purple with flowers of good form and medium size. 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON (Williamson 1918). Beardless. 
A glorified orientalis form. Intense dark madder-violet. 
DRAKE (Bliss 1919). On the lines of Pallida Dalmatica, with 
well shaped flowers of pale blue. Beautiful and free flowering. 
8.5. DREAM (Sturt. 1918). Considered the best pink Iris originated 
in America. S, lilac-pink, F, slightly darked. Orange beard. 
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. 
DUSKY MAID (Bliss 1909). S. pale buff, F. large, wide spread- 
ing of deep mauve purple with pale broad margin. 
E. H. JENKINS (Bliss 1919). Pale steel-blue purple standards 
with falls of a deeper shade. Exceptionally free flowering. 
EMIR (Yeld 1918). S. pale blue, F. rich dark purple blue. 
8.0. FAIRY (Kenn. 1905). Dainty and different from any other white. 
S, milk white, very delicately pencilled pale blue, F, opalescent yellow- 
ish white with deep orange beard, crests a beautiful pale blue. 
FLORENTNA. Creamy white. Fragrant. Fine for cutting. 
FRANCINA (Bliss 1920). S. spotted and heavily veined with red- 
dish purple, F. edged with similar color. Very distinct. 
FRITJOF (G. & K.). S. soft lavender, F. soft purple, shaded 
lavender, very large. — 
FRO (G. & K.). S. deep gold. F. brilliant chestnut brown. 
FUERSTIN LONYAY (G. & K. 1920). S. bright violet rose, F. 
deeper violet rose with white markings at base of falls. 
8.8. GEORGIA (Farr 1920). Very beautiful large flower of uniform 
bright rose. Orange beard. 
7.6. GLOIRIE DE HILLEGON (7). Early, very beautiful light violet. 
Orange beard. Free flowering. 
H. CRAMER S. deep celestial blue, F. pure Yale blue, tall habit, 
blooms early. 
HERANT. S. bluish lilac, F. violet in center and lilac blue at 
edge of petals. 
7.4. HIAWATHA (Farr 1913). S, pale lavender, F, rich velvety 
pansy-violet reticulated white at base and edged lavender. 
IGOUF (Millet 1911). S. lavender blue with a cream and tan edge, 
F. blue purple with bronze markings at base. Above average. 
i oa Enormous pure white flowers with distinct yellow 
eard. 
7.8. IRIS KING (G. & K. 1907). A combination of old gold and ma- 
roon that makes this Iris very fittingly named, as it is one of the 
richest in coloring among the moderate priced Iris. 
