COPPER BEECH (Nesmith 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Ned LeFevre x Sukey of Salem). A very 
bright blend of light dusky pink Ae 
GlStening.cOppehe sa 2] tees aes 
coer CANYON (Tomp. 1950) M.L. 38 
(Arab Chief x Tobacco Road) x Cop- 
SOME A large, heavily substanced 
flower of flaring form with very broad, 
heavily substanced petals. The color is 
a blending of bright, new penny copper 
with a deeper copper radiation at the 
throateasse dete ba ele yc Net 15.00 
COPPERCLAD (Tomp. 1949) M. 36 in. (Arab 
Chief x Honeyflow). Rich orange copper 
blend so smoothly done it seems to be 
a self color 1.00 
COPPER RIVER (DeForest 1945) M. 38 in. 
(E. B. Wmsn. x Fortune). Flaring, ruffled 
flower of tan with rich copper overlay. 
eas Ai ae eae ee ke eee) 1.00 
CORNFLOWER (Whiting 1948) M.L. 38 in. 
(Sea Blue x Great Lakes). A classically 
formed flower of rich cornflower blue. 
Heavy substance and firm leathery tex- 
tured finish 1.00 
CGRPORAL MARY (Graves 1949) M. 38 in. 
(Snow Carnival x K. Larmon). A very 
large, broad petaled flower of deep 
cream with a white area in the center 
of the falls. Very heavy substance 5.00 
COURTIER (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. (Golden 
Eagle x Hall sdlg.) x Hall Sdlg. Still one 
of the deepest in color of the Hall fla- 
mingo pinks. Seems to have quite a bit 
of orange pink in its makeup. An ex- 
cellent parent __ -_- __. 3.00 
CREAM PINK (Norton 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Chantilly x Midwest Gem). A _ pale, 
creamy pink self of good size with 
heavy substance and lacy edge . 5.00 
CREVETTE (Whiting 1951) M. 34 in. (Nylon 
x $Q72). A rich creamy toned shell pink 
with a flush of rich apricot and a heavy 
redebéard “28. at sehen eee 3.00 
CRITERION (Doug. 1951) M.L. 38 in. (Ex- 
travaganza x Wabash). A very large 
new amoena with pure white standards 
and deep violet blue falls very neatly 
edged in white. A definite advance in 
fhissclass tH VL ye eee Net 15.00 
CUBAN CARNIVAL (Sass 1948) M. 36 in. 
(Bertha Gersdorff x Moonlit Sea). A very 
richly colored and heavily washed pli- 
cata. Ground is deep cream with a 
heavy allover wash of rich violet red 
and a heavy gold throat_________ 1.00 
CUSTARD (Craig 1950) M. 38 in. (Rich 
Rament x Mitchell plicata sdlg.). A very 
large plicata of lustrous finish and 
heavy substance. Ground is light yellow 
and the markings are of rich cinnamon. 
PING ee ee ere ee ese 4.00 
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DANCING DEB (Tomp. 1952) M.L. 38 in. 
(Delilah x Seashell Sdlg.) x Jake. A large, 
beautifully formed flower of clear, light 
heliotrope, this has very broad petals 
and extremely wide hafts. The petals 
are deeply and gracefully ruffled and 
the form is near perfect as the standards 
are beautifully arched and domed while 
the falls are jauntily flaring. We think 
this is one of the loveliest and most 
delightful iris we have produced and 
have been well pleased to find it also 
a favorite with every visitor to our 
gardens. We grow it in combination 
with Waltz Time which is an_ exact 
counterpart in deep cream, and with 
Love Story and the trio is one of the 
best liked groups in the show garden. 
Net 7.00 
DANCING WATERS (Sass 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Probably Blue Shimmer lines selfed). A 
very fine plicata of flaring form done in 
snow white with brilliant blue border. 
Heavy substance and smooth finish. 
Net 8.00 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner 1947) M. 38 in. 
(Anitra x Narain). A bright, clear Marine 
blue of fine form with flaring ruffled 
petals _._- 2.00 
DARK FIRE (Tomp. 1949) Viney Laue Omens 
(Redward x Cape Bon) x Ebony Echo. 
A very large flower of dark carmine 
with brown undertone and a blackish 
sheen over the petals. Proving to be a 
fine parent in red and browns __ 5.00 
DARK MELODY (Sass 1951) M.L. 36 in. 
(((Midwest Gem x Dore) x Prairie Sunset) 
x Flora Zenor) x (A. Plain x Imp. Ruth 
Pollock Sdlg.). A different and very 
lovely plicata, the ground work of this 
is rich lemon with an allover stippling 
and brushing; of dark purple ___ 6.00 
DARK TOWER (Mitchell 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Chivalry). Broad, very 
heavily substanced and delightfully ruf- 
fled blue of a color a shade deeper than 
Chivalry. Should be a fine parent for 
blues and whites_________ Net 10.00 
DAWN REFLECTION (Stevens 1948) M. 36 
in. ((Tiffany) x ((Miss Calif.) x (Rewa x 
~ New Dawn)) x (M. L. Aureau))). A gigan- 
tic plicata of Ivory ground with delicate 
rose pink edging and flush of pink in 
the}standards susie ariibess (Ae 7.50 
DAYBREAK (Klein 1941) M. 38 in. Far West 
x (J. Cayeux x Far West). A_ lovely 
apricot gold and pink blend. Tied for 
Dykes] 946'ota Tete: DES Oniee 1.00 
DECEMBER ROYALTY (Austin 1951) E.M. 
36 in. (Unknown). A really fine dark 
iris of rich Royal Purple. Heavy sub- 
stance and satiny sheen. Blooms again 
insthe stale ee eee 10.00 
