RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
Saint Paul, Minn. 
CINNABAR, (Wmsn., ’28). A splendid 
violet purple bi-color with arched 
standards and velvety falls. The ef¬ 
fect is a rich dark violet purple of one 
color, but owing to the extreme vel¬ 
vety quality of the falls, it appears as 
a bi-color. Very fine. 42 in.25c 
CLASSIC, (Grinter, 1931). This Iris 
was offered by the introducer as an 
Asia with Dominion qualities. . . .25c 
COLUMBINE, (Murrell, 1930). This 
lovely Iris may be visualized as a 
White Aphrodite, one of its parents. 
The form of the flower has the same 
perfect finish, and the color is partic¬ 
ularly clear and dazzling. 4 0 in. 
Silver Medal, London, 1930 . 50c 
CONCHOBAR, (Bliss, ’21). Dominion 
seedling. S. light purple; F. velvety 
deep reddish purple. A bluer Cardi¬ 
nal of fine shape and substance. 3 6 
in. (2 for 25c.) 
COPPERSMITH, (Shull, ’26). S. cin¬ 
namon and purple drab; F. Indian 
lake shading to dahlia carmine. The 
effect is a wonderful rich red velvet 
in the sun. Award of Merit, A. I. S. 
’26. 42 in. 25c 
CORONATION, (Moore, ’27). A deep, 
rich golden yellow. Flowers large 
and of great substance, plant strong 
and hardy. The finest tall deep yel¬ 
low at a reasonable price. One of 
the best yellow Iris on the market 
regardless of price. 43 in.25c 
CUPAVO, (Dykes, 19 2 7). Tall, vig¬ 
orous plant, with enormous flowers. 
Standards reddish lilac, with deeper 
velvety falls. Orange beard. 42 
in.50c 
CYDALISE, (Cayeux, 1930). S. lumi¬ 
nous golden-yellow; F. straw-yellow, 
lighter on the center setting off the 
delicate veining and etching running 
from the throat and round the mar¬ 
gin. 36 in. C. of M., S.N.H.F.. . .50c 
DAUNTLESS, (Connell, 19 29). The 
1929 American Dykes Medal winner, 
the highest award that can be given 
an Iris. S. rich velvety pansy-purple 
with a Hessian-brown undertone; F. 
same shade edged lighter. The color 
effect is a brilliant red bronze. 40 
in.75c 
DECENNIAL, (Wmsn., 1930). S._ a 
clear bright Picric yellow, deepening 
slightly at the base; F. ground color 
Dahlia carmine with a narrow yellow 
margin. Near the base of the golden 
beard is an overdash of electric blue. 
A truly lovely Iris.$1.00 
DELIGHT, (Sturt, ’23). A very pure 
white with just barely a touch of 
soft blue edging. Bright lavender 
styles and crest, and a rich golden 
beard. 3 6 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
DETAILLE, (Cayeux, ’26). S. bright 
golden yellow; F. dark amaranth- 
red; throat yellow striated. We 
have found this variety to be the 
best of Cayeux’s “Art Shade Set.” 
3 0 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
DOLLY' MADISON, (Wmsn., ’27). S. 
mauvette shading to yellow at base; 
F. lilac tinged gold at the haft. Bright 
orange beard. This is one of the 
finest Iris ever introduced. H. M., 
A.I.S., 36 in.25c 
DOMINION, (Bliss, ’17). This variety 
started a new era in Iris breeding. 
The newest and finest Irises have 
Dominion blood. S. light bluish vio¬ 
let; F. deep rich indigo purple. This 
great favorite now at a popular price. 
36 in.25c 
DON JUAN, (Cayeux, 19 28). Immense 
flowers reaching over 3 inches across. 
S. light rosy-lilac shaded bronze; F. 
very wide purplish garnet red shading 
lighter towards the edges. 40 in. 5 0c 
DOROTHY" DIETZ, (Wmsn., ’29). S. 
light chicory blue, quickly fading to 
white; F. pansy violet, paler at the 
margin. Considered by many as the 
best Amoena to date. 3 6 in.7 5c 
DOXA, (H. P. Sass, ’28). A very un¬ 
usual intermediate. S. a creamy 
blend; F. flushed with mauve, shad¬ 
ing to rich chestnut at haft. The 
general effect being a pale olive 
green. H.M., A.I.S. ’28. 28 in.. .50c 
DUKE OF BEDFORD, (Bliss, ’22). A 
magnificent Iris of the Dominion 
race, almost a self of rich deep violet 
purple, velvety and brilliant. Free 
flowering and a good strong grower. 
40 in.25c 
EGYPT, (Bliss, 1929). S. stiff and 
erect of a vivid bronze-violet; F. very 
large, long and drooping, deep vel¬ 
vety maroon purple with a black 
sheen relieved by a bright gold beard. 
44 in.50c 
EL CAPITAN, (M. & M., ’26). Stand¬ 
ards and falls bluish violet. Majestic 
flowers with flaring falls are beau¬ 
tifully poised on a noble spike. 4 2 
in.35c 
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