COURTIER. (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. One of the new 
Flamingo pinks from the garden of David Hall. 
Courtier is perhaps the deepest in color of any 
of these and it has fine form, good substance 
and a full bright tangerine beard. H.C. 1944.__ 
CREAM GOLD. (Muhl. 1947) M. 36 in. A reverse 
bicolor, this has standards of yellow and ivory 
white falls with a slight edging of yellow. 
Enamel like finish and good form..l2lo2eee 
CROWN OF GOLD. (Hall 1940) E.M. 36 in. Early 
gigantic yellow of soft tone but great brilliance. 
DAFFY. (DeForest 1947) M. 38 in. Correctly 
named, this plicata never has any two flowers 
alike. The petals are striped or. speckled 
in any manner that happens. to suit them it 
seems. Ground color is white and the stripings 
and stippling is deep maroon, Unusial ogee 
DAMASCUS. (Tompkins 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
and broad petaled iris of fine form and bright 
coloring. The color is a clear rich Spanien 
yellow with a shining overlay of copper orange 
on the falls. Good stalks with nice branching 
on hardy easily grown plants, that increase 
rapidly (2.222.022. 2 eee 
DAMERINE. (Gage 1939) M. 36 in. Of fine form 
and good coloring, this is a choice red.) bie 
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DAYBREAK. (Klein. 1941) M. 40 in. Always on the 
list of best sellers this well deserves that honor. 
It is a soft pure pink that is made even more 
beautiful by a creamy undertone. The sub- 
stance, form and finish leave nothing to be de- 
sired. A. M,. 1943, P. R. 89) ._- 2 2S 
DAYDAWN. (Whiting 1939) Mi). 38 in. A mammoth 
blend of pink and old gold. Extremely showy 
and most popular an@the garden./-_- 2322 
DECORATOR. (Snyder 1946) M. 38 in. Large and 
with a leathery appearing finish, this iris is al- 
ways noticed because of its odd and unusual 
color. Dark red brown smoothly blended with 
purple. Different! -__-.-).,...-.. eee 
DEEP VELVET: (Salb. 1939) L. 37 in ;Agiiaeee 
flaring flower of deep purple with a velvet like 
finish and with not a mark or vein to spoil 
its smoothness. A.M. 1942. P.R. 902 esseeeee 
DINAH SHORE. (William 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
deep tan with a smooth overlay of orange cop- 
per. General appearance is that of a Drighe 
orange self. A brilliant clump in the garden eo 
DISPLAY. (Grant 1942) M.L. 35 in. A “glowing 
dark red of fine form and finish. Choice. 
HM? 1942)-P Re 88.2 220 er 
DISTANCE. (Cook 1946) M. 35 in. We have not 
bloomed this iris but it is said to be veyr blue. 
Large smoothly tailored flowers of flaring form. 
DOWN EAST. (Tobie 1943) E.M. 38 in. A rich 
glowing self of deep purple. The petals are 
very broad and round and the beard is dark 
brown. A beautifully formed and clean flow- 
er. HM. 1943: 22a eae 
DREAM GIRL. (Hall 1944) M. 32 in. A very smooth 
and deep flamingo pink with an intense red 
beard. This is said to throw both apricot and 
lavender toned pinks with the red _ beards. 
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