Chinese Coral $5.00 



Cape Town $8.00 



DANCING RILL (Schreiner, '64) M. 36" Each $3.00 



A subtle blend of rose and sunburst gold with an over-all sparkle of 

 gold dust. Standards almost solid rose, crimped and fluted; falls 

 golden, shading to rose at the margins. Yellow beard and style-arms. 

 Flaring form. 



DARK FURY (Luihn, '62) EM. 36" Each $1 .50 



Sultry blue-black self with self beard. Great width and ruffling, 

 coupled with flaring falls and closed standards, set Dark Fury apart 

 in its color class. It is a vigorous grower with fine foliage and low, 

 widely branched Sfj-inch stalks. HM AIS, 1963; AM, 1965. See page 21. 



DAVE'S ORCHID (Hall, '60) EM. 36" Each $1.50 



The color is orchid-rose with bluish overlay on the falls. Hafts are 

 marked with amber, running quite far down on the falls and the lacy 

 edges are trimmed with a narrow band of this amber-copper tint. Base 

 of standards and style-arms are flushed amber. Beard is bright tan- 

 gerine. A fine grower, 36 inches and over in height. HM AIS, 1961. 



DAWN CREST (DeForesf, '60) M. 36" Each $2.50 



Considered by the late Fred DeForest as one of his all time finest 

 productions. Standards are bright orange-pink, three inches wide, 

 and ruffled. Falls, yellowish ivory, measure a good three inches at 

 the haft and are flaring. HM AIS, I960; AM, 1962 



DEBBY RAIRDON (Kuntz, '65) EM. 34" Each $7.50 



Soft yellow standards, very full and waved, well held and almost 

 closecl at the top. The falls are milk white but heavily banded with 

 rich yellow and the under sides are solid yellow. Lovely form, with 

 attractive ruffling. HM AIS, 1966; AM, 1968. See page 12. 



DEEP SPACE (Tompkins, '61) ML. 40" Each $1.50 



Richest indigo blue, a gigantic flower, broad petaled and smooth in 

 the extreme. There are no veinings or haft marks. Beard is heavy and 

 rich indigo in color. 40-inch stems and heavy foliage. A real stand- 

 out! HM AIS, 1962. See page 17. 



DEMETRIA (Hinkle, '58) M. 36" Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Big and beautiful medium blue, slightly ruffled, with a hint of lav- 

 ender in the falls. The Hinkle blues— Helen Novak, Symphony, and 

 Demetria— occupy a special niche in the world of topnotch Iris in 

 shades of blue. HM AIS, mS; AM. 1960. See page 25. 



"/ received my Iris order and want to thank you so very much for 

 the nice big rhizomes, they are just wonderful." 



Mrs. John Wickman 

 Seneca, Kan. 



DENVER DAWN (Dunance, '64) ML. 38" Each $4.00 



Colorado is noted for its clear blue skies. Before the sun peeks over 

 the horizon this azure hue is flushed with rose and mauve and the 

 tints in this new Iris could hardly be more aptly described. The 

 flowers are extra large and handsome, symmetrically ruffled, and 

 borne on 36- to 40-inch stems carrying many branches. Mid-season to 

 late. Shown on page 15. HM AIS, 1967. 



DENVER MINT (Knopf, '63) EM. 38" Each $5.00 



Deep Dresden yellow, creamy toward the center, the large flowers 

 fluted and ruffled and of leather-like texture. This is one of the most 

 popular of the newer yellows. HM AIS, 1965; AM, 1967. 



DESERT THISTLE (Gibson, '61) M. 36" Each $2.00 



This one is not pink but is a glowing, rosy mauve, or perhaps a cap- 

 tivating blend of lavender-rose, slightly blued, would better describe 

 it. Tall, large and exciting, with wide standards and falls, finely 

 laced. See page 22. HM AIS, 1962. 



DIPLOMAT (Tompkins, '66) ML. 40" Each $10.00 



This is one of the finest, in every way, of all the new blues— a giant 

 flower of even, smooth tone and enamel-like finish. The shade of 

 blue is dark and glowing, intensified by a bright ultramarine blue 

 beard. Huge ruffled flowers on 40-inch stalks. Quite late. HM AIS, 

 1968. 



DOCTOR K. (Tell, '60) ML. 36" Each $1.50 



Truly brown in all its parts, with a silken sheen which does not fade. 

 Hafts are smooth and unmarked and the falls flare jauntily. Named 

 for Dr. Kleinsorge who pioneered the brown line in Iris breeding. 

 HM AIS, 1961. 



DOGE OF VENICE (J. Nelson, '65) M. 36" Each $4.00 



This giant ruffled deep purple matches exactly the shade designated 

 as "Doge Purple" in the Wilson color chart. There is no other color 

 nor markings in the broad petaled flowers, except for the heavy 

 brown beard, which adds depth and richness. Well branched. HM 

 AIS, 1966. See page 15. 



DOT & DASH (Hall, '60) EM. 33" Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Almost solidly colored blackish violet standards and bright falls of 

 pure white with blackish margins. Most of the peppery eff^ect is con- 

 fined to the outer area of the falls. The beards are inconspicuous. 

 Flowers are waved and flaring, well spaced on good branches, and 

 are produced in great profusion. HM AIS, 1960; AM, 1962. See page 36. 



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