COPPER LUSTRE (Kirkland 1934) M.— 
While not new this is still a very popu- 
lar iris. A bright, glowing blend of 
copper and tan, it is hardy and a good 
grower. D. M. 1938. $0.50 ea. 
COPPER MEDALLION (Schreiner 1951) 
M.—Very bright and shiny like polished 
copper. The flowers are of good size 
and seem to stand hot sunshine well. 
Bei aP es hates by a rare wh te ALY Wea ec $9.00 ea. 
COPPER ROSE (Cook 1941) M.—Medi- 
um to large flowers of old rose, tan and 
copper with golden yellow center. The 
standards might be called buff-pink and 
the falls terra cotta to ochre-red. A. M. 
1943. $.75 ea. 
CORALIE (Ayers 1932) M.—A favorite 
raspberry red with rose colored stand- 
SECS Serbs Miso 952 ee ieee cee $0.50 ea. 
CORDOVAN (Klein 1946) M.—A rich, 
glossy blend of brown-red. Standards 
are coppery rose-red and the falls are 
lightly ruffled. H. M. 1947. $1.50 ea. 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner 1947) M.— 
Beautiful flowers of marine blue with 
excellent finish and poise. Size and 
substance are good and it is a vigorous 
grower. A. M. 1951. $2.00 ea. 
DAYBREAK (Klein 1941) M.—A very 
large flower in a blend of pink, rose, 
and gold with coppery undertone. The 
standards are closed and the falls slight- 
ly flaring and the entire flower is lightly 
ruffled. One of the best pinks. A. M. 
1943. $1.00 ea. 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach 1939) M. L.— 
A very large flower of rich, dark, red- 
purple. Very smooth and velvety. The 
flowers are perfectly formed with a 
little brown at the haft and bronze 
beard. A. M. 1942. $0.50 ea. 
DESERT SONG (Fay 1946) E. M. — 
Beautifully ruffled cream colored self 
with extra large flowers of excellent pro- 
portions. Texture is heavy and with- 
stands rough weather well. A. M. 1949. 
$2.00 ea. 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) M. L.—This is 
one of the richest and darkest reds being 
a blackish red or mahogany color. There 
is no veining at the haft and the beard 
is yellow flecked with brown. H. M. 
1942. $1.00 ea. 
DISTANCE (Cook 1946) M.—One of the 
finest cool light blues. Flowers are of 
good size and well poised. One of the 
really blue iris. A. M. 1949. __ $2.00 ea. 
DAYBREAK 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook 1943) M.—An 
orchid pink iris with full domed stand- 
ards and very wide, full rounded falls. 
A. near white beard adds to the striking 
beauty of this fine iris. A. M. 1948. 
PE Me RB OL GRD Shays MA Nan POLS Re $2.00 ea. 
DREAM GIRL (Hall 1944) M.—A fla- 
mingo pink a little deeper in color than 
Overture. Medium size flowers with 
no veining at the haft. Rhizomes are 
small but it is a good increaser. $1.00 ea. 
DRESS PARADE (Maxwell 1944) M.— 
The standards are burnished gold and 
the falls brownish red. Golden orange 
beard. $1.00 ea. 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell 1946) M.— 
A very fine iris of a surprising color. 
It is a warm toned pink with a half 
inch band of gold around the edges of 
both standards and falls. Heavy gold 
beard and throat. H. M. 1946. $0.75 ea. 
EBONY QUEEN (Sass 1947) E. M—A 
very dark, blackish-purple with medium 
sized flowers on well branched stems. 
Frerantaparins lie, 1947. $1.50 ea. 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) M. L.—Very 
popular for its big, ruffled blooms. The 
color is a rich, reddish mulberry with 
glossy finish and the big, rounded flow- 
ers are borne on good stalks and it is 
a free multiplier. D. M. 1945. __ $1.00 ea. 
