North Little Rock, Ark. 
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 margin. 
36 in. C. of M., S.N.HLF. 25¢ 
DAFFODIL LASSIE. A pure daffodil 
yellow self. Large and very early. 50¢ 
DARK HORSE (Mitchell 1936). Rich 
dark red-violet, a strikingly colored iris. 
Most distinctive. Coloring by Ridgway: 
Standards bright glowing Mars Violet, 
falls deep Violet Carmine overlaid pure, 
velvety black. 50¢ 
DARK KNIGHT (Salb.) L. 40 in. Deep 
red-violet self. H.M. 35¢ 
DAUNTLESS (Con.) M. 40 in. Best 
selling red of all time. It has a purple 
undertone. Dykes Medal winner. 25¢ 
DAY DREAM (Sturt.) M. 40 in. Very 
charming blend of pink hues with a 
touch of peach and apricot for good 
measure. 20¢ 
DAZZLER (Wmsn.) M. 38 in. Fine 
large rosy-red which has great appeal. 
Doesn’t have the purple undertone such 
as Dauntless. 25¢ 
DECENNIAL. S. clean bright yellow; 
F. Dalia carmine. 25¢ 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux) ML. 48 
in. S. copper red, flushed golden bronze; 
F. wide and spreading, of a rich claret 
or rose-red shade. French Dykes Medal 
winner. A.M. 25¢ 
DERRILL HART. A very new thing 
which might be described as a brighter 
but deeper colored Depute Nomblot. 
S. rose shot with bronze. F. deep vel- 
vety wine. $5.00 
DESERET (Thorup) M. 40 in. Broad, 
intense yellow S.; F. same color, over- 
laid with a sheeting of velvety red, ex- 
cept at the edges. H.M. 50¢ 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux) L. 42 
in. Splendid dark bronze-red with S. 
clear coppery wine and F. velvety gar- 
net red. Many bloom stalks toa clump. 
15¢ 
13 
DOG ROSE (Insole 1930). A very beau- 
tiful, large, oval-shaped flower in a uni- 
form shade of soft pink, with a deep 
golden beard. 20¢ 
DOMINION. Blue purple bi-color. 25¢ 
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 toward the edges. 40 in. 
2 for 25¢ 
DORE (Sass) M. 34in. A daffodil type 
of coloring, the ruffled S. being yellow 
and F. being creamy white. A unique 
iris. 35¢ 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn.) ML. 36 in. 
S. white, tinged blue; F. deep pansy 
violet. An excellent amoena. 20¢ 
DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1932). A blue vio- 
let giant of imposing stature. S laven- 
der-violet; F. petunia violet with sac- 
cardo-violet at the end of the beard. 
35¢ 
DOXA (H. P. Sass 1928). A very un- 
usual intermediate. S. a creamy blend; 
F, flushed with mauve, shading to rich 
chestnut at haft. The general effect 
being a pale olive green. 15¢ 
DUKE OF WINDSOR. Dome like S. 
of coppery bronze with delicate sheen 
of purple. Flaring F. of rich velvety 
maroon. $2.00 
DYMIA. A blue blue-purple self with 
dark beard. Quite unusual and very 
lovely. $1.00 
EASTER MORN (Essig 1932). A glis- 
tening white iris of good substance, with 
gold in the haft, and falls stiff and 
flaring. 25¢ 
E. B. WILLIAMSON. Glowing cop- 
pery red blend. A deeper and redder 
effect than Rosy Wings. Not to be 
confused with either the red or the 
copper. It stands in a special niche all 
its own. $5.00 
ECLADOR (Cayeux 1931). As an in- 
expensive yellow with a large bloom, 
