MRS. ELLA W. OALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO 
CROWN PRINCE, (Klein, 1931). Another giant variegata on tall, well branched 
stem. S. deep orange yellow; F. velvety brownish red.50 
CRUSADER, (Foster, 1913). S. clear, light violet-blue; F. deeper shade of blue.10 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY, (J. Sass, 1935). Large pure white. 40 inches.25 
CURLY TOP, (Callis, 1935). This little ruffled, low-growing Iris has light yellow 
S. and deep pink F.35 
CYDALIZE, (Cayeux, 1930). S. luminous golden yellow; F. golden yellow.35 
CYGNET, (Sturtevant, 1922). S. ivory white; F. white.15 
DANUBE, (Shull). Dark blue self, long flower.50 
DARK KNIGHT, (Salbach, 1934). Magnificent mahogany red, tall, noble.50 
DAUNTLESS, (Connell, 1929). S. rich velvety red; F. shade lighter.25 
DAY DREAM, (Sturtevant, 1925). S. pale iridescent lilac; F. lilac pink.15 
DAZZLER, (Wmsn., 1932). A rosy red that has great carrying power..25 
DECENNIAL, (Williamson, 1930). S. bright yellow; F. Dahlia carmine.15 
DEEDIE-MAY, (Callis, 1938). A beautiful pure, rich, sweet dark purple violet self. 
Height about 30 inches. Golden beard at haft of F. tapering out to a blue 
beard. Fragrance of sweet violet. A real exquisite beauty. No garden is * 
complete without this Iris . 3.00 
DELIGHT, (Sturtevant, 1923). Very pure white with blue edging.15 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT, (Cayeux, 1930). S. mallow purple; F. pansy-purple.25 
DESERET, (Thor., 1936). Broad, intense yellow standards, and falls of a similar 
color, overlaid with a sheeting of velvety red, except at the edges. 1.00 
DILKASH, (Foster, 1909). S. heavily veined; color deep reddish purple.15 
DIONE, (Edl., 1928). White with bright blue veins on either side.15 
DIRECTOR PINELLE, (Cayeux, 1932). Magnificent dark bronze red. S. clear 
coppery wine red; F. semi-flaring, velvety garnet red with an almost black 
lustre . 1.50 
DOG ROSE, (Ins., 1930). A lovely, delicate shade of pink.25 
DOLLY MADISON, (Williamson, 1927). S. pale pinkish mauve.10 
DON JUAN, (Cayeux, 1928). S. light rosy-lilac; F. garnet red.25 
DON QUIXOTE, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Large flower; lavender blended yellow.. .15 
DONALD MAXON, (Pfeiffer, 1926). Heliotrope and wine. Wonderful garden iris .10 
DONNA MARIE. Pearly white and light lilac.10 
DO RE. (J. Sass, 1935). An entirely new color combination, pale yellow stand¬ 
ards and white falls .50 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON, (Wmsn.) Intense royal purple hybrid.15 
DOROTHY DIETZ, (Williamson, 1929). S. light blue; F. rich pansy violet.15 
DOUGLAS, (J. Sass, 1932). S light lavender violet; F. litho purple.25 
DR. C. H. MAYO, (Fry, 1924). Fine pink self.10 
DR. HIDERSHIDE, (Pfeiffer). Dark blue, heavily branched.10 
DREAM, (Sturtevant, 1919). Lilac pink.10 
DU ART, (Ayres, 1931). Glowing crimson, underlaid with yellow.35 
DUCHESS SARAH, (Yeld, 1924). One of the best light blues. 38 inches.15 
DUKE OF BEDFORD, (Bliss, 1922). Fine deep rich violet purple.10 
DUKE OF WINDSOR, (And., 1937). S. of copper-bronze with delicate purple 
sheen; F. of rich velvety maroon with orange-gold beard. 1.00 
DULCINEA, (Mohr & Mitchell, 1925). Light lavender.15 
DUNE SPRITE, (Shull, 1932). S. sea-foam yellow; F. white with faint yellow 
edge, deep yellow beard .50 
DUSKY MAID, (Bliss, 1919). S. coppery-tan; F. bright red-purple.10 
DYMIA, (Shyb., 1936). A large self of a tone between deep purple and black. 
Dark blue beard . 1.00 
EASTER MORN, (Essig, 1931). 42 inches. The almost perfect white, tall, grace¬ 
ful, beautifully branched .50 
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