COPPER RIVER, (DeForest 1945) M. 38 
in. A flaring, slightly ruffled flower of 
tan with a bright copper overlay __ $1.50 
CORITICA. (H. P. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. A 
beautiful plicata of soft yellow with 
dainty edge of cinnamon brown___{ $ .75 
CORNFLOWER. (Whiting 1948) M-L. 38 
in. Classically formed, rich cornflower 
blue. You can’t go wrong on this er, 
SE shh SUAS NAA AOL FR Pe A eh 1.50 
CORONADO. (Tompkins 145) M. 36 in. 
An intense yellow of large size with very 
broad petals and flaring horizontal falls. 
An extra heavy beard accents its rich- 
ness. One of the most heavily sub- 
stanced iris we have grown $15 
CORPORAL MARY. (Graves 1949) M. 38 
in, A very large, broad petaled flower of 
deep cream with a white area in the cen- 
ter of the falls. Substance is heavy and 
the flowers have a crisp sparkling finish. 
Excellent form and fine placement on 
excellently branched stalks Net $6.50 
*COURTIER (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. Perhaps 
the deepest in color of the Hall pinks. 
Good form, substance and a full tanger- 
iInéebeard ems Srey We ae eos a oi $3.50 
CREVETTE. (Whiting 1951) M. 34 in. A 
self of rich creamy shrimp pink with a 
bright tangerine beard. A lovely and ap- 
pealing addition to the pink class. Plants 
grow well and increase rapidly. Net $4.00 
CRITERION. (Douglas 1951) M-L. 38 in. 
Very large flowers of excellent form and 
heavy substance. Standards are white 
with faint veins of very pale blue. Falls 
are clean, rich blue violet with a distinct 
edge of white. Probably the best of the 
new Amoenas, this is undoubtedly the 
best for breeding as it sets pods readily 
and has very potent pollen __ Net $18.50 
CUBAN CARNIVAL. (Sass 1948) M. 36 in. 
Somewhat similar to Moonlit Sea in pat- 
tern, this is rich cream with a heavy 
wash and striation of deep violet with 
a heavy yellow throat. Unusual and very 
lovely: Meat fees) TaN Gg ee 1B ABEL DN $2.50 
DAMASCUS. (Tompkins 1945) M. 38 in. 
A large, broad petaled flower of clear 
Spanish yellow that has a heavy over- 
lay of brilliant orange copper on the 
falls 0S 2 Pek Weenie, eke 4, $1.00 
*DANUBE WAVE. (Schreiner 1947) M. 38 
in. Bright, clear Marine blue of lovely 
flaring form. Stands out in any plant- 
NE eke 2 Bok Sea Me at ee $3.50 
DANCING WATERS. (Sass 1950) M. 36- 
38 in. A very fine new plicata of purest 
_ white and brilliant blue. Large size with 
lovely flaring form and broad petals. Ex- 
cellent stalks and branching. $10.00 
*DARK FIRE. (Tompkins 1949) M-VL. 38- 
40 in. Brilliant and imposing, this is a 
most difficult iris to describe. A near 
self of black red, it has a slight infusion 
of brown and a glowing undertone of 
deep vermillion that gives it a fiery, 
smoldering appearance. The flowers have 
good form and substance; and are well 
placed on strong, nicely branched ae 
DARK MELODY. (Sass 1951) M-L. 36 in. 
One of the most appealing and novel new 
plicatas we have seen. Ground color is 
cream and lemon with the very heavy 
border being of dark purple. The flecking 
of the border is carried well into the falls 
and throughout the standards. A differ- 
ent and very outstanding iris... Net $7.50 
DAWN REFLECTION, (Stevens 1948) M. 
38 in. A gigantic plicata of rich Ivory 
with a flush of lilac in the standards and 
a dainty stitched border of rose pink 
around the falls. Said to be one of Mrs. 
Stevens best introductions ____ Net $12.00 
DAYBREAK, (Klein 1941) M. 38 in. A lus- 
cious golden pink of huge size and clas- 
sic form. One of the very best. Tied for 
Dy Kes 1946. 2a i) a ea $1.00 
DECEMBER ROYALTY. (Austin 1951) E- 
M. 36 in. A beautifully formed flower of 
deep Royal Purple. Standards are beau- 
tifully domed and falls are semi-flaring. 
Substance is heavy and the finish is sleek 
and glistening. A welcome addition as it 
blooms again in the fall Net $12.00 
DECORATOR. (Snyder 1946) M. 36 in. 
Blended red brown and purple of extra 
large size and with a gleaming leathery 
ta ATS a ORO eee "Sait 2 agen a Te ng a 15 
“DEEP NIGHT. (Corey 1947) M. 36 in. A 
very impressive flower of deep Mulber- 
ry purple that is given great brilliance 
and life by a rich gold beard and bronze 
flushed haft, The flower is beautifully 
formed and very large. H. M. 1948 $2.00 
“DESERT SONG. (Fay 1946) M. 39 in. Rich 
heavily substanced cream with broad 
ruffled petals. One of the best in this 
class and should be unexcelled as a par- 
One, An AVE 1949 he Se ae $3.00 
DINAH SHORE. (Schreiner-Wms. 1945) 
M. 36-38 in. Deep tan with bright cop- 
pery orange overlay. Appears to be a 
bright orange self ie $1.00 
DISPLAY. (Grant 1942) M-L. 35 in. A 
glowing, smooth red that always proves 
to be “better than you think.” H. M. 
1942.5 ise he | at nae cae ae $1.00 
DISTANCE. (Cook 1946) M. 35 in. Large 
medium blue, particularly clean in color- 
ing and excellent form. 
Al VE 19407 3 ors aioe Rn een $3.00 
DOWN EAST. (Tobie 1943) E-M. 38 in. A 
large glowing prune purple of full form 
with rounded petals. A fine dark oS 
SIA Wee as OER DAMIEN ST ik YoagyY aS 1.00 
DREAM ALONG. (Muhl. 1950) M-L. 40 
in. A large and very smoothly finished | 
blend of deep pink tones, this has large, 
heavily substanced and beautifully 
formed and finished flowers. $ 
