DARK TOWER (Mitchell '50). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Chivalry.) Superb ruffled blue of Chivalry’s 
coloring. Grand stalk with excellent branch- 
ing. Will be a great parent for blues, whites 
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E—4 
DAWN OVERLAY (Muhlestein ‘47). M. (Came- 
lina x City of Lincoln.) Flaring lemon-ice 
brushed with cinnamon-tan. Similar to Cuban 
Carnival. Blood for unusual “fancy” plicatas, 
lemons, blends and variegatas $ .50 
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DAWN PINK (Nesmith ‘53). M.-L., 38 inches. (Bar- 
bara Luddy x 43-25A) (x (Courtier). Bi-tone of 
shell-pink and azalea-pink. H.M. ‘53... .$12.50 
E—43 
DAWN REFLECTION (Stevens ‘48). M., 36 inches. 
(Tiffany) x Miss Calif. x Sdlg: Rewa x New 
Dawn)) 
cata edged precisely in bright rose pink; stand- 
ards suffused and etched a bright lilac-pink. 
Beautifully formed. Very fine addition to the 
plicata class $5.00 
S—1 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ‘41). M. (Far West) x 
Jean Cayeux x Far West). Dark pink blend. 
Produces smooth seedlings. A.M. ‘43....$1.00 
DAYDREAMER (Tompkins ‘52). M. (Bandit x 
Rhapsody.) Standards burgundy and brown. 
Falls deep ruby-red infused brown and ma- 
hogany. Greatly underestimated. One of 
Tompkins’ very best reds. Net $1.00 
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DEBORAH (Roy Gorham ‘'53). M. (Sunset Sere- 
nade x Tobacco Road.) Fine golden-brown 
blend. A good grower with dependable bloom- 
ing habits $5.00 
DECEMBER ROYALTY (Austin ‘51). M.-Rebloomer. 
A rich plush-like purple that will be an addi- 
tion to the remontants and will be especially 
fine in warmer climates where fall and winter 
Crielke) 0’ 0 0.4 [e eye of'e (ol ele ce) oy 6 a 6 ee hee... (6 
blooms GSSurediaswcte metsieaieierc ti. wienels $9.00 
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DECORATOR (Snyder ‘48). M. (?) Very tall 
DOACS-DIMO TOC ampactyenetialees orelalels eueie tere $1.25 
DEEP BUTTERCUP®* (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Brown 
Betty x Golden Eagle.) Smooth bright yellow. 
Buds look like wax. Weak stalks for such large 
blooms, and falls are a bit narrow, but inter- 
esting for breeding because of its one-fourth 
oncolmblood. FGA 7S Neta ar ersctate sueterenets $2.00 
E—15 
DEEP MAROON (Muhlestein ‘52). M. (Rubeo x 
Garden Magic) x (Garden Glory.) As smoothly 
finished as its parent Garden Glory, but a 
much deeper maroon color. Standards lighter 
than the falls. 30 inches—for the front of the 
border. A fine iris and a grand parent. .$15.00 
E-9 
DEEP NIGHT (Corey ‘47). M. (Cyrus The Great 
x Ozone.) Bishop's purple. Blood to produce 
some rich things and to give vigor $1.00 
s-—9 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach '39). M. (San Diego sdlg. 
x Modoc.) Rich, enameled purple. Splendid 
parent. Could be used to advantage with 
MB ICCES Nunes WIAs tebe renen siete ereuc, ses evageaalens $ .50 
DEFIANCE (Tompkins ‘53). E.-M., 34 inches. 
(Manana x Technicolor.) Stunning smoothly 
finished brown-red self that does not burn or 
fade. H.M. ‘53. None for sale. 
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x (Madam L. Aureau.) Huge ivory pli-' 
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DESERT SONG (O. Fay ‘46). M. (Snow Flurry x 
be useful for breeding this color, yellows, 
Golden Eagle.) Large, quality cream. Should 
whites, blues and shell pinks. A.M. ‘49. .$1.50 
E—14 
DESERT TAN (Geo. Murray) (See Introductions) 
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E—4 
DESERT TWILIGHT (Miess ‘52). E.-M. (Sierra 
Snow x Ming Yellow.) Unusual enamel-finished 
blend. The picture will describe it better than- 
WODUS PES OL sp) olteipial» 8 lszeteur cei r oueharete mieys $12.50 
E—38 
DIANEVA (F. Cook '53). E.-M., 36 inches. (Blue 
Shimmer x Snow Velvet.) Somewhat on the 
order of Minnie Colquitt. A very dependable 
TOW Olibetole ciel eer c ia or panes ote as ielcaeie staee Wee $5.00 
N—4-2 
DISPLAY (Grant ’42). M. (The Red Douglas x 
Christabel.) Fine red and should be a good 
parent for this color. H.M. ‘42 Sara 
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DISTANCE (P. Cook ‘46). M.-L. (Castalia x Santa 
Barbara) x (Great Lakes). Smooth blue effec- 
tive in clumps. A.M. ‘49 
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DIVIDEND (G. Douglas ‘44). L. (Sundance x Glen 
Ellen.) Want a fine yellow to close the season? 
This is it $1.00 
E—24 
DIXIE BELLE (Milliken ‘48). E.-M. (Two sdlgs.) A 
beautiful ruffled white recommended only for 
Ee warmer sections for it is tender $1.50 
DOLLY VARDEN (D. Hall ‘50). M. (Fantasy x 
Courtier.) Large pink with overlay of salmon. 
H.M. ‘50 $10.00 
E—18 
DOWAGER QUEEN (Craig ‘50). M. ((Acropolis x 
Destiny) x (Tiffany x self)) x (Inspiration). Very 
large red purple deeper at hafts and near the 
yellow beard 
DOWN EAST (Tobie ‘43). M. (Castalia x Santa 
Barbara) x (Great Lakes). Dark purple, proving 
highly useful for darks and blues. H.M. ‘43. 
Net $1.00 
DREAM ALONG (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Daybreak 
x Three Oaks.) Very large pink blend with a 
lot of quality. A good parent $1.50 
DREAMCASTLE (P. Cook ‘43). M. (From: Geo. J. 
Tribolet, Dominion, Windham, Mme. Cherie, 
Morning Splendor, Susan Bliss x Rameses.) 
Extremely wide orchid, and produces this 
quality in its seedlings. Use varieties with 
soot branching. A.M. ‘48 $1.50 
ae i DANCE (C. Larsen) (See Introductions) 
DREAMLAND (Snyder ‘45). M. (Trojana x Pioneer) 
x (Ricardi x Moa). Large hollyhock red proving 
a fine parent for this color and yellow pli- 
eggs $1.00 
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DRUM MAJOR (G. Douglas ‘47). M. (Display) x 
(Francesco x Jeb Stewart) x Soldano)) x (Gal- 
lant Leader))). Bold red of royal blood. ...$3.00 
S—8 
DUET (Grant ‘42). M.-L. (Rhapsody x ?.) Un- 
usual and charmingly different. Standards 
honey beige with pink flush. Falls violet bor- 
dered color of standards. Net 
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