RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
Saint Paul, Minn. 
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. 40 in. 
Silver Medal, London, 1930 . 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 
CROWN PRINCE. 3 6 in. The finest 
American “variegata.” A magnificent 
flower of gigantic size, perfect form 
and rich color. S. deep orange yel¬ 
low; F. solid velvety brownish 
red .$1.0 0 
CRYSORO, (Nicholls). 2 6 in. H.M., 
A.I.S. Unusual clear, deep, luminous 
yellow. 
Blooms 
are large and 
ruf- 
fled, of 
good 
shape 
and 
sub- 
stance . 
.35c 
CUPAVO, 
(Dykes, 
1927). 
Tall, 
vig- 
orous plant, with enormous flowers. 
Standards reddish lilac, with deeper 
velvety falls. Orange beard. 42 
in.35c 
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.25c 
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.50c 
DAZZLER, (Wmsn., 1930). A larger, 
finer and rosier Seminole. Good car¬ 
rying color. Excellent form.50c 
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.3 5c 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT, (Cayeux, 19 29). 
An imposing giant of the greatest 
vigor, strong foliage, stout, firm, 
much branched spike over 4 ft. tall, 
enormous blooms perfect in texture 
and form. S. light glowing rosy- 
purple overlaid bronzy-gold; F. very 
wide, spreading, purplish garnet red 
shading to lighter rosy-bronze at 
throat. A deep orange beard. One 
of the most outstanding Irises 4n our 
gardens last season. Winner of the 
Dykes Medal, 1930 . 50c 
DESERT GOLD, (Kirkland, 1929). This 
is a yellow of large size, perfect form, 
and unusual substance. The color 
is a straw yellow, deepening toward 
the center, and the beard is chrome 
yellow. The flower is a pure yellow, 
luminous, pleasing and fragrant. 
30 in. H.M., A.I.S., 1931. Award 
of Merit, A.I.S., 1932 . 50c 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE, (Cayeux, 
1932). A great improvement in our 
fine set of dark bronzy-red purples. 
Flowers very large of good form and 
substance, strong branching stem. S. 
clear coppery vinous red; F. wide 
flaring deep velvety blackish garnet 
red. An impressive flower of great 
splendor. C. of M., S.N.H.F., and 
Special Award as one of the three 
best French Iris, 1932 .$10.00 
DOG ROSE, (Insole, 19 30). One of the 
new English “pinks.” A very beau¬ 
tiful, large, oval-shaped flower in a 
uniform shade of soft pink, with a 
deep golden beard. 40 in. Silver 
Medal, London, 1929 . 50c 
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 
DON JUAN, (Cayeux, 1928). 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.. 25c 
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. 36 in.25c 
DOUGLAS, (J. Sass, 19 32). A blue 
violet giant of imposing stature. S. 
lavender-violet; F. petunia violet 
with saccardo-violet at the end of the 
beard. Falls flaring, apple yellow 
beard. The large blooms are held on 
40 to 44-inch branching stems. $1.00 
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