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IRISES AND DAYLILIES 
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DESERET (Thorup 1936) M.36”. Very 
clean yellow standards. Falls yellow, 
heavily brushed brown-red.........-- $ .30 
DESERT SONG—(Fay 1947) M.40”. Ex- 
cellent cream or light yellow of nice 
proportions, large, flaring and ruffled 
with clean haft “and yellow pears aie 
DESTINY—(Burgess 1934) ML.36”. Vel- 
vety, blackish plum-purple from New 
Zealand..A rich, heavy flower of good 
form and stems. One of the best dark 
irises. $ .40 
DINAH SHORE—(T, Williams 1945) EM. 
36”. Vigorous honey- -zgold self with 
ideal branching and long blooming 
DOTIOG iter eo sse Sonera cere cam angst errr cease $2.50 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE—(Cayeux 1932) 
M.42”. Bronzy red-purple, large, tali 
andewell-brancheds ieeiitcc cesses $ .40 
DISPLAY—(Grant 1942) ML.35”. 
Smooth, unveined Spanish red, shading 
to deep maroon at the haft. Deep and 
rich it has an intensity that glows even 
ONS GULs OV. SE eek teretes eee eee eee $1.50 
DISTANCE— (Cook 1946) M.36”. Silvery 
light blue, smooth and even. Flowers 
large and spreading, without veininz. 
Substance, texture and finish, good. 
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DISTANCE 
DOGROSE—(Insole 1930) ML.44’. Very 
tall, clear, pink-lavender. Vivid color, 
very effective for background clumps. 
Fine companion to Crystal Beh 
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DOLLY MADISON—(Wmsn. 1928) E.36”’. 
Soft pastel blend of gray-lavender with 
bright orange beard. An old favorite 
with no other just like it............... $ «30 
DOWN EAST— (Tobie 1943) M.37’, Deep 
but glowing purple. A self, the solid 
color carried away down in the throat 
and permeating even the beard.....$3.00 
DUBROVNIK—(Wmsn. 1938) M.36’’. Col- 
orful blend of deep rose and gold with 
violet flush on blade of fall and gold 
infusion i771: the: CONnLer a5, Aseencnees $ .40 
DREAM GIRL—(Hall 1944) M.30”. One 
of Hall’s famous “flamingo” pinks. 
These are the pink-bud pinks that in- 
augurate an entirely new field of color. 
Medium-sized flowers. Small rhizomes, 
Few plants. 2.2.0.2. 7 $5.00 
DRUM MAJOR—(G. Douglas 1947) ML. 
38”. Large flaring falls of Oxblood red 
bordered brighter red, the color of the 
broad domed standards. Heavy sub- 
stanced and non-fading. fe ........ $12.50 
EASTER BONNET — (Maxwell-Norton. 
1944) EM.38”. Large bright blush pink 
with wide margin of burnished gold on 
both standards and falls $4.00 
EASTER MORN—(Essig 1931) M.40”. 
Magnificent white, ranking with the 
very best, but not where winters are 
severe. The flowers are large, falls 
broad and flaring, the substance thick 
and crisp and the color warm white 
with sparkle and sheen. Foliage broad 
and vigorous. ‘0... eee $ .40 
EBONY QUEEN—(Sass Bros. 1947) M. 
36”. Blackish purple self, medium $6. 
and well branched, 2). 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—(Cook 1937) M.36”. 
Glowing, silky, coppery rose whose in- 
tensity blazes clear across the garden. 
Perfect in form, fragrant, and vigor- 
ous. An outstanding iris that won the 
Roman Gold Medal in 1938, ........ $ .40 
EDNA HICK S—(Gage 1941) M.36”. 
Large blend of pinkish lilac, pansy 
violet and dark purple. $1.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM—(Lapham_ 1942) 
ML.36”. Rich glossy crimson self. One 
of the reddést irises. eee $3.00 
EL CAPITAN—(Mohr-Mitchell 1926) M. 
40” Gigantic soft lavender blue. An 
old favorite, unsurpassed for many 
years ..... Wane bdeneos cewessyeeed:tee oer $ .35 
ELIZABETH ANN—(Lapham 1940) L. 
42”. Tall, creamy light pink. Generous 
with bloom and one of the very last 
to flower. ...0.0 33. $1.00 
ELLA CALLIS—(H. Sass 1942) M.36”. 
Huge deep yellow with an infusion of 
reddish-orange on the falls which gives 
it a startling briliance. $2.00 
ELKHART— (Lapham 1936) M.36’., Deep 
chestnut red with vivid orange beard. 
A seedling of Ethel Peckham crossed 
with King Tut. rates 
ELMOHR—(Loomis 1942) M.36”. Great 
ruffled blooms of rich reddish mul- 
berry. Finest of the Wm. Mohr seed- 
lings, it has the characteristic venation 
and heavy silky texture of this famous 
parent in a new color. Dykes Medal 
11945. fsije 1.00 
EL MOROCCO—(Becherer 1945) M.36”. 
Beautiful opal-pink self with broad 
rounded petals and heavy leather-like 
substance. $1.50 
