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Coronet —42 in. A 1938 introduction in a superb new color tone 
for Iris, being a lovely soft rose-beige, with a golden hue. The 
flowers are large, well formed and of a lustrous silky finish..20.00 
Cosette —26 in. VERY EARLY. HONORABLE MENTION AMERI ■ 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY. A 1936 introduction and the best of the 
Very Early White Irises. Large flowers of perfect form and a 
prodigious bloomer. A fine large stock enables me to sell it at 
a very low price.25 
Crown Jewel—34 in. An improvement on Clara Noyes, being of 
the same color and marking, but the flower is larger and taller 
and somewhat more colorful. One of the outstanding new intro¬ 
ductions, on which a fine stock permits a very low price.35 
Crown Prince —40 in. A superb “variegata”, with huge flowers on 
tall well branched stems. S—solid deep orange; F—solid velvety 
brown red. One of the best of this type.30 
Crysoro —26 in. VERY EARLY. GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION 
BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A REAL ORANGE YEL¬ 
LOW .10 
Crystal Beauty— 50 in. VERY EARLY AND VERY TALL. A gor¬ 
geous, pure, clear snow white of huge size on stalks that are 
shoulder high, being the tallest of all white Irises. Flowers of 
perfect shape and freely produced. 1.00 
Cupavo— 42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL 
BY THE ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY; ALSO ONE OF THE DYKES 
CROUP WHICH WON THE RUNCIMAN CHALLENGE CUP. 
ONE OF THE GIANT FLOWERING CLASS, being one of the 
largest Iris grown. A superb red-toned bi-color.50 
Cydalise— 38 in. AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT BY THE 
NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE, where it 
originated. A REAL YELLOW “PLICATA” and a most outstand¬ 
ing novelty, with yellow standards and falls evenly etched around 
the edges with a button-hole stitching of chocolate-brown. Most 
unusual and beautiful.20 
Cyrus the Great —42 in. VERY EARLY. THE BEST EARLY TALL 
DARK BLUE. Very large, perfectly formed, deep blue tone, with 
a touch of violet. Plant with Ammon, Desert Cold, Cosette. 
Carnelian and Alice Horsfall for an early flowering group.50 
Daffodil —42 in. VERY LATE. Tall yellows are quite important in 
the Iris garden, and this is one of the best. The color is clear 
daffodil yellow and the flowers are large and of good substance 
and produced in great abundance on well branched stems.25 
Dariel —30 in. LATE. 1 have spent several years propagating and 
accumulating enough of this variety so that I could offer it at 
an attractive price for such a fine variety. It is an exception¬ 
ally free flowering, intense, deep rich blue, and one of the best 
of this color. Stock of It is still quite scarce.75 
Tall Bearded Iris 
Dark Horse —30 in. A 1936 introduction in deep rich red-violet 
tones, the standards by the color chart being bright glowing 
Mars Violet, and the falls deep Violet Carmine, overlaid pure 
velvety black. Very fine. 2.00 
Dark Knight —48 in. A tall outstanding variety that always at¬ 
tracts instant attention. The deepest, richest, tallest, mahogany- 
red, being fully as dark as Black Wings, but in a different color 
tone, with a bronze beard in harmony with the balance of the 
flower. Very large flowers, of perfect form and heavy sub¬ 
stance, nicely placed on four foot stalks. 1.75 
Dauntless— 40 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMORIAL 
MEDAL. HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HONORS. One of the 
finest and purest red-toned Irises. A prodigious bloomer and 
a magnificent Iris in every way. Sold for $35.00 for a single 
plant just a few years ago. The color illustration does not 
begin to do it justice.35 
Day Dream —42 in. An exquisite blend of pinkish tones, with falls 
somewhat darker than the standards. Fine large flowers. 10 
Depute Nomblot— 48 in. WINNER OF DYKES MEMORIAL 
MEDAL, HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HONORS. Generally 
considered the finest Iris in the world. Of gigantic size and 
perfect form and texture, on tall, nicely branched stems. 
S—coppery-red, flushed golden bronze; F—rich claret crim¬ 
son. The entire flower seems to be lightly dusted with fine 
golden powder, giving it an unusual richness.35 
Deseret— 40 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SO¬ 
CIETY 1937. A new introduction that is “different” from any¬ 
thing we have seen before. The standards are pure deep yel¬ 
low and the falls are hydrangea red, veined and brushed over a 
yellow ground. A handsome new addition to the Iris family. 2.00 
Desert Cold —30 in. FRAGRANT. EARLY. GIVEN AN AWARD 
OF MERIT BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. An exceptionally 
fine, free flowering soft yellow, which some consider the best 
early flowering yellow. Flowers of large size, perfect form and 
smooth finish .20 
Directeur Pinelle —42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. GIVEN AN AWARD 
OF MERIT BY THE NATIONAL HORTIGULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
FRANCE; ALSO WINNER OF SPECIAL PRIZE BY THE IRIS 
COMMISSION FOR THE THREE BEST NEW IRISES. One of the 
finest new French introductions. S—clear, rich, coppery-wine- 
red; F.—wide, flaring, deep velvety blackish garnet-red. A real 
masterpiece . 1.75 
Dauntless 
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