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beige. 40c. 
Cottage White—Low growing white, 20c. 
Crandelbra—S. violet lighter inside sanded violet at throat, F. violet. 
Beautiful. 35c. 
Crimped Beauty—An attractive flower of silvered lilac rose coloring 
with beautifully crimped petals. 35c. 
Crown Jewel—Gorgeous ruffled yellow, striped flame red. A fine burnt 
orange or red orange in mass. 35c, 
Crysora—Very early rich luminous yellow, with no trace of gold. At 
a it is a mass of deep glowing yellow, very large and ruffled. 
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Curley Top—tThis little ruffled low growing iris has light yellow S. and 
deep pink F. 35c. 
eee ous yellow with border etched chocolate brown. Grand. 
5c, 
Dalila—A lovely bi-color S. flushed white F. reddish-purple. 20c. 
Damosel—White with S. and outer edge of F. flushed and sanded rich 
lavender. 25c. 
Darius—S. rich yellow, F. white reticuled purple. 20c. 
Dauntless—A striking red, tall luminous rosy-red with bright orange 
beard and F. like richest velvet. 30c. 
Dawn—S. and F. pale yellow deeping toward the center. 20c. 
Dazzler—A rosy-red that has great carrying power. 20c. 
Decennial—S. bright yellow F. dahlia carmine. Very fragrant. —— 
Demi-Deuil—Feathered pink and red. 20c. 
Depute Nomblot—Large impressive and one of the most famous iris. 
S. rosy-purple slightly fused bronze, F. rich claret crimson. 25c. 
Dogrose—Exceedingly fine large delightful true pink, glorified by a 
deep golden beard, popular and highly recommended. —— 
Dolly Madison—Mauve-lavender blend. 20c. 
Dore—Huge blossoms of a lovely combination. S. daffodil yellow, F. 
ivory white. 25c. 
Dorothea—Blue-white flushed lilac, flat blooms similar to a Japanese 
iris. 
Dorothy Diech—Distinct Bi-color. S. pale blue almost white, F. rich 
violet. 25c. . 
Doxa—Very unusual and beautiful early bloomer, S. cream, F. irrides- 
cent buff and olive. Entirely unlike any other iris and a favorite. 
30c. 
Dream—Delightful soft crinkled orchid pink. Very popular. 25c. 
Duke of York—An exquisite soft mauve-blue with white beard, brushed 
orange. 25c. - - 
Dusky Boy—Dusky smoky wine. 35c. 
E. B. Williamson—Gigantic blooms of bright red, with a coppery lustre 
showing throughout, F. are lighter at the edge, bright orange 
beard. 
Eclareur—S. white shaded lilac, F. rosy violet suffused clear lilac. 25c. 
Electra—Striking large flowered plicata. White peppered and veined 
blue. Good. 35c. 
Elsinore—A lovely blend of soft primrose yellow edged violet-crimson. 
red-violet. 25c. 
Elizabeth Huntington—An early crisp frosty blue. Blue sport of Zua. 
A beauty. 50c. 
Elsa Sass—-Exquisite new iris in a bewitching shade of yellow with a 
white flush in the center of the falls like a sparkling glass of ice 
cold lemonade. 
Elsinore—A lovely blend of soft primrose yellow edged violet-crimson. 
Coronet—A blended self of golden tan with a delicate underlay of rosy 



20c. 
Eros—A silky irridescent bloom of clear pure salmon pink on a cream 
ground. 30c. 
Ethel Peckham—Large blossoms of exceedingly rich deep brilliant red. 
Largest of the red toned iris. 

