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DAYBREAK. A huge golden pink 
from Dr. Kleinsorge, received Award 
of Merit and deservedly so. 90¢ 
DEEP NIGHT. (Corey 1947) M. An 
impressive flower of intense Mulberry 
purple, the nearest color to it is 
Grape Juice (Maerz and Paul). The 
standards are broad, arched, and well 
held. The semiflaring falls have a 
velvety over-lay of more brilliant col- 
or, surrounding the dark gold beard, 
and the bronzy flush at the haft js in 
striking contrast to the rest of the 
flower. The large, fragrant blooms 
have good substance. H. M., A. I. S. 
1948. $4.50 
DEEP VELVET. One of the richest 
and best in the blue-black class. 60¢ 
DESERT SONG. (Fay 1946) M. 39 
in. Hich, heavily substanced cream 
with broad ruffled petals. One of the 
best in this class and should be un- 
excelled as a parent. A. M. 1949. 
$3.00 
DINAH SHORE. Honey orange self, 
Long bloom season. Fine. 60¢ 
DISTANCE. Entering the lists as one 
of the finest blues, this cool, trans- 
lucent light blue with a silvery cast 
is reminiscent of the blue of winter 
twilight. The pure, unmarred flower 
gives a cool, serene effect. Nice 
sized blooms with an airy grace and 
limpid color that strikes a responsive 
note with those in search of real blue 
shades, A. M. 1949. $3.50 
DISPLAY. The new sensational red 
from Dr. Grant. H. Vi. 1942. 1D¢ 
DOLLY VARDEN. A very large light 
pink with a slight overlay of salmon. 
The largest pink of the flamingo ser- 
ies yet named from the Hall collec- 
tion, [t is a self with no haft mark- 
ings, good form and extra heavy sub- 
stance and it takes the sun surpris- 
ingly well. Flowers are carried on 
sturdy well branched stems, 38 inches 
tall. Early orders only. $20.00 
DOWN EAST. Dark black purple from 
Mrs. Tobie. Large flower. Tall. 
Fine. | $1.00 
DREAM CASTLE. Besi deep orchid 
pink. Large and lovely. A classic. 
A, M. 1948, $2.25 
DREAM GIRL. Flamingo pink. Me- 
dium sized flower. Not tall. New 
color. Small Rhizomes. $1.50 
DREAMLAND. A rich wine colored 
self. Introduced at $50.00. 90¢ 
DRESS PARADE. Our new variegata, 
with smooth haft. Standards burnished 
gold; falls solid brown-red, no mark- 
ings. Golden orange beard, three feet. 
$1.50 
EASTER BONNET. (Maxwell-Norton 
1944). Sase color rhodenite pink with 
half inch margin of burnished gold on 
both Seep and falls, heavy to 
gold at the haft, golden beard. A large 
flower, 40 inches tall. H. M. 1946. — 
$1.00 
Join the American Iris Society. 
Dues $3.50 per year. Four Bulletins 
per year. Address your application 
to 444 Chestnut St., Nashville 10, 
Tenn. This Society is carrying up to 
date news on the new varieties. It 
pays to belong if you love Iris. 
EBONY QUEEN. Dark blackish pur- 
ple self from Sass Bros, Large 
blooms, 36 inches tall. Lovely. H. 
M. 1947. $1.35 
EDWARD LAPHAM. A glossy uniform 
crimson. A self. The reddest. H. M. 
1940. 90¢ 
ELLA CALLIS. A large deep yellow 
withthe falls flushed Hen te Thirty- 
six inches tall. From Mr. Sass. Fine. 
715¢ 
ELMOHR. The sensational Wm. Mohr 
seedlingthat has a new note in novel- 
ties. Rich reddish mulberry. Glossy. 
60¢ 
EL MOROCCO. New beautiful opal 
pink Iris with very heavy substance. 
60¢ 
ELSA SASS. New lemon yellow with 
white flush in center of the falls. 50¢ 
EL PASO. The seedling of Tobacco 
Road crossed with Goldbeater is a 
richer, brighter, more lively golden 
brown than the famous “‘tobacco col- 
ored”’ parent. It has a luminous, me- 
tallic finish which gives it excep- 
tional richness and a glowing quality 
which most browns seem to lack. 
Standards are closed and the broad 
falls flare gracefully. A large flower 
of medium height--about 32-34 inches; 
good branching. H. M. 1950. $5.00 
ESQUIRE. Huge, widely branched new 
blue-purple, one of our finest new 
things from \rs. Lothrop. H. M. 1947. 
$2.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA. Red and white 
amoena. Standards white, falls bril- 
liant copper red, Outstanding. A. M. 
1947. $2.00 
FAIR DAY. (McKee 1949) M. 37 in. 
A broad petaled flower of semi-flaring 
form that is a near yellow and white 
amoena. H. M. 1949. $6.00 
FAIR ELAINE. Here is a classic and 
must have in pale cream standards 
and light yellow falls. Large flower 
and good, strong grower. 50¢ 
FALL DAYS. A bright reddish-copper 
bi-color from Kenneth Smith. H. M., 
1947. $5.00 
