delicate cast of pink-lavender throughout the flowers which are 
borne on nicely branched stems. A dainty iris. 36 in. 
CORONA (Sturt. 1930) Bicolor with rich yellow standards and 
white falls ; a new type of iris; lovely. 
CORTEZ (Nesmith 1933) A brilliant iris which is greatly admired 
by all garden visitors. The well domed standards are yellpw over¬ 
laid with faint rose at the edge, reminding one of moire silk. The 
very flaring falls are intense crimson purple of very velvety sub¬ 
stance. The whole flower has firm texture, withstands heat, rain 
and wind. The very last to bloom. Splendid carrying qualities in 
the flower, making it exceptionally good for show as well as garden 
effect. 8 to 10 flowers on sturdy stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. 
38 in. 
CRUCIBLE (Berry 1929) Grayish lavender; golden throat. 
40 in. 
CYDALISE (Cay. 1930) Beautiful yellow plicata; C.M., S.N.H.F. 
DAUNTLESS (Con. 1929) A glorious red iris; almost a self but 
falls seem darker on account of rich velvety substance; one of the 
best. 40 in. Dykes Medal in 1929. 
DAY DREAM (Sturt. 1925) Lovely pink bicolor blend; excellent. 
DAWNING DAY (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) An en¬ 
trancing yellow blend with just a flush of pink throughout the falls 
and center of the flower. S. domed and well held together! F. 
flaring and arched. 38 in. 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk. 1929) Large yellow flower of splendid 
substance and form; luminous, fragrant and pleasing. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1931. A. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
DEPUTE’ NOMBLOT (Cay. 1929) S. copper-red with a flush 
of bronze and gold; F. a rich shade of claret-crimson; whole flower 
seems lightly dusted with gold; splendid. 50 in. Dykes Medal 
1930. S. N. H. F. 
DOG ROSE (Insole 1929) A warm pink iris of large size and 
beautiful form; when well established, bloom stalks are tall and 
well branched; golden beard. 46 in. C. M., R. H. S. 1929. 
DON JUAN (Cay. 1928) S. light rosy lilac touched with bronze; 
F. bright red shaded lighter at edge; C. M., S. N. H. F. 1928. 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn. 1929) S. light blue changing to 
white; F. rich pansy violet; the best Amoena; lovely. 
DU ART (Ayres 1930) Glowing crimson underlaid with yellow. 
DUNE SPRITE (Shull 1932) A charming yellow iris of exquisite 
beauty. S. Seafoam yellow with amber at base; F. white and 
flaring with) faint yellow tone at edge; deep yellow beard. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1932. 36 in. 
EASTER MORN (Essig 1932) A wonderful white iris of es¬ 
pecially good form and substance, with excellent domed standards 
and very flaring falls. Strongly recommended. H. M., A. I. S. 
1931. A. M, A. I. S. 1933. 48 in. 
ECLAT (Gage 1933) A delightful iris of pink and burnished cop¬ 
per blending. Well shaped flowers on graceful stems. Well liked. 
36 in. 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass 1933) The most brilliant and gorgeous 
variegata blend of rich brown, yellow and black maroon with a 
yellow glow at center of flower. S. domed, Mikado brown toning 
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