4 LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
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DALILA—See bargain list. 
DAMOZEL—White; standards and falls deeply 
edged blue lavender. This is one of the more 
colorful plicatas, and very stylish. Fragrant. 
Each_ 25c 
DAUNTLESS—A luminous red self with falls 
like rich velvet. Tall, and one of the very 
best reds. Awarded the Dykes Medal in 1929. 
Each _$1.00 
DAWN—See bargain list. 
DAY DREAM—A very pleasing soft pink blend 
with a yellow undertone. 40 in. Vigorous. Each 50c 
DEJAH—See bargain list. 
DEJAZET—A lovely creation of rose and gold¬ 
en bronze. About 18 inches high. Each_25c 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT—I believe this to be the 
finest Iris yet introduced by Cayeux. Magni¬ 
ficent flowers of perfect form, and a color pic¬ 
ture words could never describe. A harmoni¬ 
ous blending of bronzy purple, golden cham¬ 
ois and claret. Tall fragrant, and rather late. 
Each_$2.00 
DOLLY MADISON—Large pinkish mauve blend 
with a golden tinted haft, and orange beard so 
bright and heavy that the flower seems all 
aglow. Color, size, height, vigor and quality 
are combined in this Iris making it one of 
the very best regardless of price, and one 
I recommend. Each_ 25c 
DON JUAN—S. light rosy lilac, suffused bronze; 
F. bright garnet red, paling at margin. Fra¬ 
grant, extra large, of finest form and texture 
and extremely vigorous. 40 inches Each_$1.00 
DON QUIXOTE—Lovely large flowers of pale 
buff, blended soft grayish lavender. Orange 
beard. Tall and fragrant. Each_ 15c 
DOROTHEA—See bargain list. 
DOROTHY DIETZ—S. lightest blue; F. pansy 
violet. A distinct and most attractive con¬ 
trast. Large flowers on tall stems. Each_ 75c 
DOUGLAS—Another grand Iris with striking 
stateliness of form. Introduced by J. Sass in 
1932. A peculiarly blended blue violet bicolor, 
with beautiful brown shadings at haft. Tall. 
Each_$1.25 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—A smooth rich pink of 
good form and texture. Early, tall and very 
fragrant. Each_ 25c 
DREAM—See bargain list. 
DUKE OF BEDFORD—Rich dark violet purple. 
Velvety broad flaring falls. Orange beard. 
Free flowering and most dependable. Very 
fine. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
DUKE OF YORK—Large nicely shaped flowers 
of blue lavender, with a creamy undertone. 
Orange beard. Vigorous and tall, with grape 
fragrance. Each_ 25c 
EDGEWOOD—Deep pink bicolor. Extra tall, 
vigorous and dependable. Unexcelled garden 
value. Each_ 50c 
ELDORADO—See bargain list. 
