


Jean Cayeux Others of similar 
50c color are 
DYKES Sea Dawn—20c 
MEDAL Byzantium—50c 
WINNER 
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Depute Nomblot—48 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMOR- 
IAL MEDAL, HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HONORS. Has 
been called the finest Iris in the world. Of gigantic size and per- 
fect form and texture on tall, nicely branched stems. S—coppery- 
red, flushed golden bronze; F—rich claret crimson. The entire 
flower seems to be lightly dusted with fine golden powder, giving 
it an unusual richness. The color illustration on Page 11 does not 
do it justice 2 

Deseret—40 in. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. A new 
introduction that is ‘‘different’’ from anything I have ever seen before. 
The standards are purerich deep yellow and the falls are hydrangea red 
veined and brushed over a yellow ground. A handsome new addition to 
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Desert Dawn—40 in. An amazingly beautiful blend of the most unusual 
soft pastel colors, hard to describe. The erect silky standards are of soft 
gold, tipped soft lavender. The falls are an unusual tone of lavender, 
withigold veining Ab therbhroabe mycin es) ie cites tines -20 
Desert Gold—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. The flowers are of large size, perfect form and smooth finish. .15 
Dogrose—50 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY THE IRIS 
SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. A fine large flower of a delightful pink 
tone, on flower stalks shoulder high. The flowers are produced in the 
greatest: profusion. See illustration... =. 2-2... sses0s sees eee se 35 
Dolly Madison—36 in. EARLY. Very large flowers of fine form and heavy 
substance in a most intriguing blend of soft pastel colors, with a brilliant 
orange beard in striking contrast. See color illustration, Page 13.. .20 
Dominion—32 in. This variety caused more of a sensation than any other 
Iris that was ever introduced, because it created a new type, with petals 
like fine plush. It was the forerunner of an entirely new race of richly 
colored, velvety textured Iris. S—Dauphins blue; F—deep, rich, velvety 
indigo purple, with a lighter borders i---2 sem acest sate .25 
Don Juan—40 in. AWARDED A SPECIAL PRIZE BY THE IRIS 
COMMISSION OF FRANCE AS ONE OF THE THREE BEST 
NEW IRISES OF THE YEAR OF INTRODUCTION. A gigantic, 
rich garnet-red toned blend, of perfect form and stately bearing, very 
similar to Ethel Peckham, One of the best of this color.......... 25 
Dore—40 in. Huge flowers of fine form, with lemon-yellow standards and 
ivory falls, the falls having gold veining at the throat and orange beards. 
Very scarce and extremely handsome................-0ses0s00% 235 
Dorothy Dietz—36 in. A superb white bi-color. There are comparatively 
few of this type and this is one of the best. S—white; F—rich pansy 
violet, with white styles and chicory blue cresta................ .20 
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The World’s Finest Tall Bearded Iris 
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Drap D’Or—48 in. Certificate of Merit and Special Prize of the Iris 
Commission of France for the Three Best new Iris of the year 1935. 
A magnificent flower of uniform soft pure lemon yellow, without the 
slightest color variation, even to the tone of the beard. Perfect form, 
smooth satiny Bib atAT CO eenck otras ae eee 1.00 
Duquesne—44 in. This is a real gem, with manganese-violet standards 
and falls of rich, velvety crimson violet. But the great attraction of this 
variety is that the back of the falls are milk-white, making a most un- 
usualiand jbezutifullicontrast: Se. ose oe eee mene A 
Dymia—38 in. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. A hand- 
some new, very large, very dark uniform purple, almost black, with a 
dark blue beard that harmonizes beautifully and intensifies the coloring. 
This new Iris will add a richness and charm to your garden....... .35 
Easter Morn—48 in. EARLY. VERY FRAGRANT. GIVEN AN 
AWARD OF MERIT BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. Very 
large flowers of pure sparkling white, with a satiny sheen and a glowing 
yellow centre. Full flaring falls and a flower of perfect form and good 
substance that sets a new high standard for white Irises. Different in 
form from Sitka and Crystal Beauty and Gudrun and would rank with 
them for first honors among the whites. See illustration Page 10.. .35 
Eclat—36 in. FRAGRANT. A delightful Iris in the color of a luscious 
ripe apricot, no other Iris having quite this color. Well formed flowers 
of apricot with a pink cheek, making a charming and most unusual 
COlOL INASS,. 4h ois A tetana cris ales Slee oeosstoreto sie laiatee sleet ites .20 
Edgewood—45 in. Huge flowers of fine form in a medium pink tone, with 
just the right shape for best effect as a garden mass............. -20 
Eilah—40 in. A NEW VARIETY GIVEN HONORABLE MENTION 
BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 1937. A deep yellow self of 
huge size, fine form, heavy substance and uniform color throughout. 
One'of'the best of the new: yellows: .... 0.02 ova cess saneeesaeen .50 
El Capitan—40 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. ONE OF THE IRIS GIANTS, 
THE FLOWERS BEING OF MAMMOTH SIZE comparing with the 
giant Nene. A handsome manganese violet coloring, medium blue in 
effect. Should be in every garden at the present low price. Sold recently 
at $10.00 a plant, but a large stock of extra fine rhizomes permits a 
DargainpricesOnl LHIS HOSA UbY cis ci vlanc 2 ateian Svertrolvaveg oats) vals ie eeraterons -20 

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