MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
DAZZLER, (Williamson, 1932). Another red but with entirely different garden ef¬ 
fect; with the sun shining on it, is rosier than anything else in the garden; 
long carrying range; larger, finer and rosier Seminole. 36 inches. Slightly 
fragrant. (Bearded) .50 
DECENNIAL, (Williamson, 1930). S. clear bright Picric yellow, deepening slight¬ 
ly at base; F. ground color Dahlia carmine; fragrant. (Bearded).25 
DELIGHT, (Sturtevant, 1923). Very pure white with barely a touch of soft blue 
edging. 36 inches. (Bearded) .25 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT, (Cayeux, 1930). S. mallow purple, shaded old gold; F. 
pancy-purple, tinted lighter at edge; deep orange beard. 42 inches tall on 
splendidly branched stalks. (Bearded) .50 
DESERT GOLD, (Kirkland, 1930). One of the largest yellows; bright clear tone; 
early and fragrant. 30 inches. (Bearded).50 
DIONE, (Edl., 1928). Handsome new white with bright blue veins on either side 
of the orange beard. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
DILKASH, (Foster, 1909). Hybrid of Iberica X Pallida; fine rounded flowers; 
S. heavily veined; color deep reddish purple.25 
DIRECTOR PINELLE (Cayeux, 1932). Magnificent dark bronze red. S. clear cop¬ 
pery wine red; F. semi-flaring, velvety garnet red with an almost black 
luster; stalks are tall and strong and widely branched. Strikingly hand¬ 
some. 42 inches. 20.00 
DOG ROSE, (Insole, 1929). This magnificent new pink received a Silver Medal 
at the Iris Show in London. Fine large flowers of delicate soft pink; superb. 
50 inches. (Bearded).75 
DOLLY MADISON, (Williamson, 1927). S. pale pinkish mauve; F. broad flaring 
lilac; haft tinted gold; intense orange beard; vigorous. (Bearded).25 
DON JUAN, (Cayeux, 1928). Immense flowers, over 3 inches across. S. light 
rosy-lilac shaded bronze; F. very wide purplish garnet red shading lighter 
toward the edges. 40 inches. (Bearded) .50 
DONALD MAXON, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Heliotrope and wine. Wonderful garden iris .10 
DONNA MARIE. Pearly white and light lilac.10 
DON QUIXOTE, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Large flower, somewhat subdued Quaker 
Lady coloring; lavender blended yellow; orange beard. (Bearded).25 
DOROTHY DIETZ, (Williamson, 1929). S. light blue changing to white; F. rich 
pansy violet; best Amoena; lovely. (Bearded).25 
DOROTHEA, (Caparne, 1901). Large flowers, pale blue. 24 inches. (Intermedi¬ 
ate) ..10 
DOUGLAS, (J. Sass, 1932). S. light lavender violet. F. litho purple shading to 
light lavender violet at edges; brown shaded hafts. (Bearded). 1.00 
DOXA, (H. P. Sass, 1929). Blend of cream and pale olive green with suggestion 
of mauve. 24 inches. (Intermediate) .25 
DR. C. H. MAYO, (Fry, 1924). Fine pink self; earlier than Dream; midseason; 
tall. (Bearded) .15 
DR. HIDERSHIDE, (Pfeiffer). Dark blue, heavily branched; midseason bloomer, 
good for bordering .10 
DREAM, (Sturtevant, 1919). S. lilac pink; F. slightly darker; some brown retic¬ 
ulation at haft. (Bearded).10 
DUCHESS SARAH, (Yeld, 1924). One of the best light blues. 38 inches.25 
DUKE OF BEDFORD, (Bliss, 1922). Fine deep rich violet purple. (Bearded).10 
DULCINEA, (Mohr & Mitchell, 1925). Light lavender.15 
DUSKY MAID, (Bliss, 1919). S. coppery-tan; F. bright red-purple center; cop¬ 
pery-tan border .10 
ECLAT, (Gage, 1933). Wax yellow overlaid with pink, blending into bright orange 
color effect. Bright orange beard. 36-38 inches. (Bearded). 1.00 
EDITH SCOVILLE, (Pfeiffer, 1928). S. and F. rich uniform purple-wine self; 
bright orange beard. 28 inches .TO 
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