89—Dauntless, TB-R9D (Connell 1929), 40". A self. 
S. pansy-purple with a Hessian brown undertone. F. 
same shade, edged lighter. Blue is almost absent, and 
it is classed as a good “red” iris.30-4, 7S $ .75 
61—Dawn, TB-Y4L (Yeld 1911), 24". A self. Sulphur 
yellow, bronze veins at throat. An old-timer for col¬ 
lectors.54-5 $ .10 
88— Delancey Haury (Storer new).3-9, 145-9 $ .15 
70—Dejah, TB-B3M (Per. 1923), 42", S. dark silver 
blue. F. bright mauve blue. Imposing. Tall strong 
stems 
3-5, 17-5, 19-4, 103-8, 145-8, 146-13, 137-8, 9, 9M $ .10 
89— Delaware (Storer new). 
.14-8, 9, 69-12, 70-6, 9S $ .25 
89— Dolly Madison, TB-R3L (Wmsn. 1927), S. mau- 
vette, shading to yellow at base. F. lilac tinged gold at 
haft. A glorified Quaker Lady.30-8, 5N $ .25 
90— Domedion (Storer new) .6S $ .25 
78—Dominion, TB-B3D (Bliss 1917), 30", S. hyssop vio¬ 
let 44G7. F. bluorite violet 46L12. The world’s most 
famous iris. S. slightly conic and large. F. broad and 
circular, flaring. Beard—white, brown tipt. None of 
its progeny has yet exceeded Dominion in velvetiness. 
.18-7, 49-4, 3S $ .25 
80—Donorchid, Jap. sgl. (Don. new).48-6B $ 1.00 
Donwine, Jap. sgl. (Don. new).48-6D $ 1.00 
80—Dorothea K. Williamson, Hex37D (Wmsn. 1918), 
33". A self. Most livid royal purple. A beardless 
hybrid of Fulva and Foliosa with swinging stems and 
large velvety flowers borne in the leaf axis. Likes 
partial shade.33-5 to 15, 16N $ .25 
87—Dorothy Dietz, TB-W6D (Wmsn. 1929), 36", S. 
light chicory blue, tinged cream at center. F. pansy 
violet fading paler at margin but with dark wire edge. 
S. erect, revolute. F. drooping, tips quirked. Beard— 
white, yellow tipt. A large and distinct amoena. 
.78-2AB $ .50 
89—Dr. Beverly (Storer new).69-8 $ .25 
78—Dream, TB-R7M (Sturt. 1918), 36". A self. Light 
to Chinese violet 4217. S. arched. F. have slight flare. 
Beard is white, orange tipt. S. deeply notched at tip. 
A typical “pink” pallida.24-1, 40-2, 115-2, 4N $ .10 
80—Duke of Bedford, TB-B3D (Bliss 1922), 36", S. dull 
bluish violet. F. prune purple. Slight vanilla fra¬ 
grance. Another child of Dominion, velvety and bril¬ 
liant.19-5, 14S $ .25 
89—Dusky Bride (Storer new), 36".29-4 $ .25 
67—Dusky Maid, TB-S9M (Bliss 1919), 30", S. buff. 
F. mauve deepening toward center.29-5 $ .10 
89— Earl Cross (Storer new).28-3 $ .25 
90— East Wind (Storer new).1-4, 117-2 $ .25 
89—Ebenezer (Storer new). 
.2-5, 11-4, 14-10, 129-5, 12M $ .25 
89—Eclectic (Storer new).18-8 $ .25 
89—Eden. (Storer new) .137-9, 3S $ .25 
75—Edouard Michel, TB-R1M (Verd. 1904), 36". A 
self. Petunia violet. Ruffled broad petals. Beard— 
white, yellow tipt. Like Caprice, but taller. Very 
fragrant.•.17S $ .10 
89—Eglon (Storer new). 2-10, 17-4, 17-6 $ .25 
87—El Capitan, TB-B3 (Mohr-Mit. 1926), 40", S. bluish 
violet. F. manganese violet. A giant of grace and 
exquisite coloring .9S $ .35 
65—Eldorado, DB-B3M (Cap. 1901), 30", S. yellowish 
bronze and heliotrope. F. light violet purple, base yel¬ 
low with brown pencilings. Weird coloring.57-10 $ .10 
89—Eliphalet (Storer new) 105-6, 174-7, 9M $ .25 
89—Elray (Storer new).55-8, 74-10, 11N $ .25 
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