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Crimson Petal (Norton 1938). A handsome crimson Iris with landscaping 
value. The blooms are large; S. arched of clear red; F. broad and semi- 
flaring, velvety red. Excellent substance and fine form, good branching 
habits. $0.25 
Crown Prince (Klein. 1932). Burnished orange S. and velvety red brown F. 
makes this an unusually rich Iris. Not always a thrifty grower. 36 inches. 
$0.25 
Crystal Beauty (J. Sass 1935). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A dazzling white Iris 
of very pure tones. The flower is graceful and rounded, 40 inches tall, 
fast grower and very floriferous. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
Deseret (Thorup 1936). H. M., A. I. S. 19387. A tall well-branched variety 
with S. clear rich yellow; F. are the same color overbrushed velvety brick 
red. Excellent in large clump giving an orange red garden effect. 38 in- 
ches. $0.35 
Directeur Pinelle (Cay. 1982). C. M., S. N. H. F. 1982; A. M., A. I. S. 1937. 
A splendid dark bronze red. S. clear copper wine red; F. semi-flaring, 
velvety garnet red with an almost black lustre. 42 inches tall. $0.50 
Drap d’Or (Cay. 1986). C. M. & Special Prize, S. N. H. F. 1935. An excellent 
primrose self originated in France. The large flowers with flaring F. are 
clearer, brighter and have more substance than Alice Harding. 34 inches. 
$3.00 
Dubrovnik (Wmsn. 1938). H. M,, A. 1.8. 1940. A brilliant rosy 
blend richly toned with gold. Its wonderful carrying quality, silky texture, 
splendid form make it as colorful and lovely as the Jugoslavian city for 
which it was named. S. Phlox Purple blended and overlaid with gold 
shading to buff yellow at base. F. same as standards but bluish center 
down the fall. 3 feet. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
Dymia (Shuber 1936). H. M., A. I. S. 1987. A fine dark blue violet self, with 
a dark blue beard and no haft markings. Large flowers of good form. 
An Iris of excellent value for landscaping. 38 inches. $0.25 
E. B. Williamson (Cook, 1937). A. M., A. I. S., 1939; Ro- 
man Gold Medal for 1938; H. M., A. I. S. 1988. A glowing coppery red 
of medium shade. Nearly a self and of distinct color effect, whether one 
flower is seen or a group. Really outstanding in color—the coppery gold 
dust over the whole flower makes it the finest of garden jewels. Perfect 
in form with a wonderful lustrous silk texture—in every respect a 
glorious Iris. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Eleanor Blue (Salb. 1933). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A lovely Iris of soft campan- 
ula blue with a flush of deeper chicory blue in center of falls. Soft 
brown haft and prominent yellow beard. A distinct Iris of real refinement 
and heavy texture. 37 inches. $0.35 
Elkhart (Lap. 19386). Deep chestnut red, a larger and even more glowing 
King Tut. In some lights appears to be more brown. Very vivid orange 
beard. 36 inches. $0.75 
Ella Winchester (Grinter 1935). H. M., A. I. S. 1986. The flowers are very 
large, of a clear intense red with a smooth velvety finish. The flowers 
are entirely one color without any venation and the effect unusually lovely. 
Very outstanding, vigorous and a sure bloomer. $0.50 
