CONESTOGA (Farr 1932) 
—Tall large even toned deep 
blue of fine form .25 
CONQUISTADOR — Large 
lavender violet, tall and fra¬ 
grant _ . 15 
COPPERSMITH (Shull 
1926) -—Finely balanced 
bronzy red, heavy substance .20 
CORONATION (Moore 
1927) —‘Strictly high class 
yellow, fine color, strong 
grower, profuse bloomer _ .20 
COSETTE (H. Sass 1936) 
—Early flowering white inter¬ 
mediate, 26-inch branching 
stems _ 3.00 
CRIMSON GLOW —Uni¬ 
form phlox-purple self .15 
CRYSORO (Nich. 1931) — 
Clear deep yellow intermedi¬ 
ate, large and ruffled. “Bright 
as the golden rays of the sun’’ 1.00 
CYDALISE (Cay. 1930) — 
The first real yellow plicata; S 
golden yellow, F softer yel¬ 
low, paling at the edges and 
etched with chocolate brown, 
splendid form _ .60 
CYRUS (H. Sass 1931) — 
Empire yellow intermediate 
with a glowing center. Blooms 
well into the tall bearded 
season _ .50 
DAUNTLESS (Con. 1929) 
-—-A lovely red self, although 
the falls appear darker because 
of their velvety quality; tall 
and well branched, Dykes 
Medal winner .75 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay. 
1929)—Dykes Medal win¬ 
ner. Rosy purple and garnet 
red. A giant that is outstand¬ 
ing in growth and vigor. 
Golden dusting makes it 
sparkle .75 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk. 
1 930) —Large early yellow of 
perfect form and heavy sub¬ 
stance. The color is straw yel¬ 
low deepening toward the 
center_ 
DOGROSE (Insole 1 930) — 
Delicate pink with a deep gold 
beard, large oval-shaped 
flowers on tall well-branched 
stems, a sensation in England 1.25 
DOLLY MADISON (Wrnsn. 
1927)—One of the finest of 
Irises. Pale mauve and lavender 
to deep gold, orange beard .25 
DON JUAN (Cay. 1928) — 
Immense flowers with rosy 
lilac colored standards and 
bright red falls, very large .50 
DORE (J. Sass 1935)—Pale 
yellow standards and white 
falls, a real break in color ac¬ 
complishment 7.50 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wrnsn. 
1 929)-—Sbright chicory blue; 
F pansy violet. This large 
Amoena is a great favorite .40 
DOXA (H." Sass 1928) — 
Creamy olive throughout, 
wonderful form and sub¬ 
stances, low stem, an inter¬ 
mediate _ .25 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—One 
of the finest pinks, large and 
strong _ .15 
DUKE OF YORK —Large 
mauve blue _ . . ... .15 
EGYPT (Wal. 1929)—S 
bronzy violet, F deep velvety 
maroon purple, large and of 
good substance_ .50 
EL CAPITAN—Very large 
blooms of fine form, one of the 
finest light blues _ .35 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG 
(Egel. 1930)—Lovely rose 
amethyst, large and tall _ .25 
ELIZABETH HUNTING- 
TON Syn. Blue Zua (Sass) — 
Bright blue beauty, crimped 
like crepe paper, an outstand¬ 
ing novelty, strong grower .50 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lap. 
193 2)—Large flesh pink, de¬ 
lightfully ruffled, well 
branched and hardy „ 1.00 
EL TOVAR (H. Sass 1933) 
—An exceptional rich glow¬ 
ing brown variegata, blended 
black maroon and honey yel- 
