CLAIR NORRIS (Storer) M. 36". Large flowers with closed S. of 
blue-violet and semi-flaring F. of violet. Yellow-white beard. 25c 
CLARA NOYES (Sass) M. 32". Delightful blending of the Talisman 
rose colors of orange and apricot tones. F. are veined rose. 
A. M. 20c 
CLARIBEL (Sass) L. 40". A tall, well-branched iris of great size 
whose snowy whiteness is emphasized by the bright blue button¬ 
hole stitching on the petal edges. The short orange beard is 
hardly seen. 45c 
CLINTON SILVESTER (Callis) L. 40". A lovely, tall plicata with S. 
and F. of purest white, etched intriguing peach blossom pink. 
Golden beard and apple blossom fragrance add to its desir¬ 
ability. $5.00 
CONSTANCE MEYER (Wal.) M. 40". This pink was awarded two 
silver medals in England where it was originated. Recently 
imported. 50c 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk.) M. 33". The first of the real coppers 
to be introduced—a decided break in color. A giant, sub¬ 
dued copper with undertones of fawn and magenta, the 
whole overlain with a golden iridescence and petals 
rubbed smooth as a polished copper bowl. Dykes Medal 
winner. $1.00 
CORAL (Mor.) M. 36". Fresh-toned rose lavender. 35c 
COPPER PIECE (Kel.) M. 34". Small flowers of soft, coppery red 
with a strong flush of violet blue like a gas flame. H. M. $2.75 
CORALIE (Ayres) ML. 36". A dazzling blend of rose pink and 
glowing wine red, flushed with lavender producing a raspberry 
color effect. S. clear rose pink flushed with mauve; F. darker 
and of glowing light wine red. Bright golden beard adds to 
striking appearance of flower. Dykes Medal winner. 45c 
CREOLE BELLE (Nich.) M. 36". A distinctive iris of deep Bishop's 
purple with very domed S. of satiny sheen, and semi-floring F. 
of same tone, intensified in richness of coloring by the mahogany 
flush extending down F. Strong grape fragrance. H. M. 35c 
CROWN JEWEL (Nich.) M. 36". This one gives a circular effect 
of a crown, with a large golden orange stone set in the brown 
ground work of venations. Open S. are salmon-bronze; F. are 
ruffled, semi-flaring, heavily veined and washed rose-red on 
cream ground and bearing bright short orange beard. Most 
unusual color effect. 50c 
CROWN PRINCE (Klein.) L. 36". Rich and glowing blended 
voriegata with S. of burnt orange and flaring F. of velvety red 
brown, solid to edge. 25c 
*CRYSTAL BEAUTY (Sass) M. 40". Hardy, pure white. H. M. 25c 
CURLY TOP (Callis) M. 30". Small ruffled, low-growing iris with 
light yellow S. and deep pink F. bearing orange beard. 50c 
DAUNTLESS (Con.) M. 40". Best selling red of all lime. It has a 
purple undertone, but displays bright red effect in sunlight. It 
has long held a leading place in its color section. Dykes Medal 
winner. 20c 
♦DAZZLER (Wmsn.) L. 38". A fine large rosy red similar to 
Dauntless but unmarred by any purple undertone. The dazzling, 
brilliant flowers have great carrying power which makes it one 
of the outstanding favorites among garden visitors. 50c 
DEEDIE-MAY AUSTIN (Callis) M. 30". Pure, rich violet self. $3.00 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux) L. 48". One of the milestones in the 
development of our modern iris—a robust giant. S. copper red, 
flushed golden bronze; F. semi-flaring, wide and spreading, of 
rich claret-crimson and bearing broad gold beard. French Dykes 
Medal winner. A. M. in America. 20c 
DESERET (Thorup) M. 40". A novelty voriegata of delightful color¬ 
ing. Luxuriant in growth and bloom, with S. clear, rich yellow 
and F. the same, but overbrushed or embossed a velvety brick 
red, lighter at edges. Gay and exciting as a gypsy maiden. 
H.M. 50c 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk.) E. 35". Very early bloomer. An extremely 
large, finely formed, smooth clear yellow with brilliant beard. 
Luminous, fragrant, and a real delight. A. M. 20c 
DESTINY (Bur.) M. 38". A New Zealand origination of deep blackish 
bronzy plum-purple, displaying rich golden beard. $1.50 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux) L. 42". Splendid dark bronze-red 
with closed S. of clear coppery wine and semi-floring F. of 
velvety garnet bearing conspicuous orange beard. A. M. $1.00 
*DOGROSE (Insole) ML. 44". According to many, the nearest true 
pink, lacking the lavender flush found in so many varieties. 
Most certainly it is a very beautiful, superb pink iris, with its 
large oval shaped flowers displaying a uniform shade of soft 
rose-pink, brightened by deep gold beard. Winner of a silver 
medal in England where it originated, the plants make com¬ 
paratively small rhizomes. See colored reproduction on page 
12 . 20c 
DORE (Sass) L. 34". Unique daffodil combination of colors—the 
ruffled S. being pure yellow and the semi-flaring F. being creamy 
white. 45c 
DRAP D'OR (Cayeux) ML. 38". Uniform soft pure lemon. $3.75 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (And.) M. 38". Dome-like S. of copper-bronze 
with delicate purple sheen; flaring F. of rich velvety maroon. 
$3.00 
DYMIA (Shub.) M. 38". A standout large deep purple and black 
self, bearing dark blue beard which adds depth to intensify 
coloring. 75c 
EARL CROSS (Storer) M. 36". Large red-violet with slightly deeper 
flaring F. bearing burnt orange beard. 25c 
EILAH (Loom.) M. 38". Resplendent deep yellow self. H. M. $1.00 
ELKHART (Lap.) E. 36". Bright deep 'chestnut-red or brownish-red 
bicolor with velvety falls and very vivid orange beard. $2.00 
ELLA MAE (Callis) L. 42". This giant has F. so broad they measure 
31/2 inches across. Petals are deep pearly mauve with generous 
epaulettes of warm copper brown on haft. Excellent branching. 
$7.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grint.) M. 38". Large glowing red flowers, 
fine in form, borne on tall, sturdy, well-branched stalks. The 
velvety F. have no venations, and thus the solid color at haft 
of this bright red self makes the blossom more self-like. A. M. 
$1.45 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lap.) ML. 32". Very light blush pink self which 
has long been a great favorite. Free-flowering and a rapid 
multiplier. See true-to-life colored reproduction on page 11. 
H. M. 50c 
EL TOVAR (Sass) L. 36". A most gorgeously colored voriegata 
which ranks high in popularity. Blossom is composed of heavy 
burnished gold S. and rich velvety red F. displaying an unusual 
black sheen. Flower is lightened up by a yellow glow at the 
heart. A. M. 50c 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
