BLUE TRIUMPH 
CYRUS THE GREAT (Kirkland 1934) E. 42". A 
dark blue toned iris on a tall stem. The flowers are 
large and well formed. This variety blooms with 
Andrew Jackson and Desert Gold and makes a fine 
show when planted in a group. $3.50 
DARK KNIGHT (Salbach 1934) M. 40". A very 
large flower of rich coloring. S. blackish red purple; 
F. dark carmine overlaid velvety black. As dark as 
Black Wings but of a different color effect. The 
flowers are large and of fine substance and finish. 
$ 10.00 
DAUNTLESS (Connell 1929) M. 40". A fine red self. 
Standards and falls are the same shade, but the 
heavy velvety quality of the falls makes them appear 
darker. A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 
Dykes Medal, A.I.S„ 1929. $1.00 
DAY DREAM (Sturtevant 1932). A beautifully 
colored blend. S. shimmering lilac suffused yellow; 
F. lilac pink. Beard and reticulations of yellow. $1.00 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Day-pue-tay Nome-blow) 
(Cayeux 1929) M. 48". A really magnificent iris of 
great beauty of coloring, form and carriage. The 
flowers are large, well proportioned, the stems tall and 
widely branched. S. copper red, flushed golden bronze; 
F. wide and spreading of a rich shade of claret crim¬ 
son. The flower seems lighly dusted with a fine golden 
powder which sparkles in the sunlight. Cayeux’s 
finest achievement. 
Dykes Medal, 1930, S.N.H.F. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
DESERT GOLD (Kirkland 1930) E. 30". An early 
blooming yellow of large size, perfect form and sub¬ 
stance. The flower is a pure yellow, luminous and 
fragrant, with a brilliant gold beard. The stalk is 
branching and the plant a good grower. Blooms with 
Mich. Charraire and Cyrus the Great. They make a 
fine color combination. 
A.M., 1932. $1.00 
DIRECTOR PINELLE (Cayeux 1932) M. 42". A 
magnificent dark bronze red. S. clear coppery wine 
red; F. semi-flaring, velvety garnet red with an 
almost black luster. The stalks are tall and strong and 
widely branched. A strikingly handsome iris and one 
of Cayeux’s best. 
C.M., Paris, 1932. $20.00 
Oh! the droning of the bee! 
In his dusty pantaloons, 
Tumbling in the Fleur'dedis; 
In the drowsy afternoons. 
Dreaming in the pinl{ sweet pea. 
Cawein: The Farmsted. 
DOG ROSE (Insole 1930) M. 42". This lovely pink 
increases in favor each year. Erroneous early reports 
underrated it. The flowers are large, oval shaped, of 
good substance and of a delicate shade of pink with a 
golden beard. This variety is a prolific bloomer and 
the bloom stalks are covered with many fine flowers. 
A superb pink sort. 
Silver Medal, London, 1929. $2.00 
14 Quality Cardens 
