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IRIS 
CUPAVO. 42 inches. Very fragrant. Awarded a Silver Medal by the 
English Iris Society. Also one of the Dykes group which won the 
Runciman Challenge Cup. One of the giant flowered class, be- 
ing onee of the largest Iris grown. A superb red-toned bi-color .. 
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DAUNTLESS (Connell). One of the very reddest of Iris, producing 
a most effective clump in the garden. Color a velvetly rose-red. 
Very luminous and still one of the best in its color class. Awarded 
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DARIUS (Var.). Rich canary-yellow; F. lilac,margined white ...... 
DAY DREAM 81-81 (Sturt. 1925). A charming garden Iris, tall and 
vigorous of pleasing soft pink tone. 42 inches 
DECENNIAL (Wmsn. 1930). S. bright yellow; F. dahlia carmine ... 
8.3 DEJAZIT (Vilm 1914). S. bronze-rose; F. violet-red. Odd and very 
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DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux 1929). It is an imposing giant of 
greatest vigor, strong foliage, with a stout firm spike over four 
feet. Well branched. Blooms enormous, with wide spreading falls. 
Color is light glowing rosy-purple overlaying a bronzy gold. Deep 
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DESERT DAWN. 40 inches. 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, with goid veining at the throat ....... 
DESSERT GOLD (Kirkland 1930). A fine yellow with perfect form, 
and most pleasing luminous coloring. A light yellow deepening 
toward the center of the flower. Most pleasing and effective in 
the garden. Good size, well branched and of unusual substance. 
Largest and tallest of the early yellows. 30 inches .............%. 
DESTINY. A great heavy flower of deepest blackish bronze purple, 
with rich golden veard. From New Zealand, and it ranks as one of 
the truly fine novelties not recently produced in this country— 
there are so few of them 
DOG ROSE. One of the New English pinks. Lovely. Delicate ...... 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmsn., 1930). Outstanding blend of colors .. 
DON JUAN (Cayeux 1928). 40 inches. A magnificent Iris of huge 
Size and lovely coloring. S. light rosy lilac shaded bronze; F. bright 
red, paling at the margin and heavily veined at the base. A lovely 
effect of pink standards and glowing red falls ................. 
DORE. A yellow and cream bicolor, the standards of light yellow 
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DRAP D’OR. 48 inches. gorgeous pure lemon yellow ............. 
DYMIA 38 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. A 
handsome 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 
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E. B. WILLIAMSON (P. Cook 1937). M. 36 inches. A new light rosy- 
copper blend of lustrous, silken sheen. Low branched stems, un- 
usual vigor, nice-size; a blending of restless colors that shine and 
Sparkle many-hued from a Self-colored flower ...............-. 
EGYPT. A grand Iris of immense size and great substance, endur- 
ing wind and rain, as well as a strong sun. Falls very large, long 
and drooping of deep velvety maroon-purple, with black sheen. 
Bright gold beard. Very little reticulation. A robust, free bloom- 
ing, very tall and well branched new English variety ........... 
EL CAPITAN. 40 inches. Early. Fragrant. One of the Iris giants, 
tue tlowers 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 per plant, but a large stock of extra fine rhi- 
zomes permits a bargain price on this: beauty ...........+....6- 
ELLA WINCHESTER. 40 inch. Large, glowing rosy mahogany red .. 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942). A very rich red-violet seedling of Wm. 
Mohr. This is one of most exciting new Irises that we have ever 
grown, and it is quite likely to become the most popular of all 
Wm. Mohr seediings when a lower price makes it available to the 
average gardener. The stems are at least three ft. tall with 
excellent branching and a great number of huge blooms. H. M. 
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