COURT HERALD (Stevens ‘52). M., 38 inches. 
((Golden Majesty x Golden Hind x Firelight)) x 
((Golden Majesty) x (Naranja x Redmayne)). 
Vibrant, rich, burnished gold $3.00 
COURTIER (D. Hall ‘47), E.-M. (42-10: Golden 
Eagle x 39-62) x (42-05: 40-34 x 39-62). Deep 
pink color. One of the finest parents in this 
color class to date. Net 
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CREAM PINK (Norton '52) M. 30 in. (Chantilly x 
Midwest Gem.) Pale shell to apple-blossom 
pink with some violet in the falls. Looks to 
have Spindrift as pollen parent instead of 
Midwest Gem. Listed because of its good sub- 
stence. ands lacy edqetiins...0 458 sands 
CRITERION (G. Douglas ‘51). M.-L. (Extrava- 
ganza x Wabash.) Sister to Gaylord, and a 
very easy parent. A fine new addition to the 
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CUSTARD (Craig ‘50). M. (Rich Raiment x 
Mitchell 41-55.) Yellow plicata daintily marked 
with cinnamon. Really very nice........ $1.50 
DAFFY (DeForest '47). M. (Adelanto x Tiffany.) 
Unusual, different! No two falls brushed or 
marked alike and it produces this quality in 
many of its seedlings $1.25 
DAMASCUS BLADE (C. G. White ‘53). (Probably 
from Quaker Mischief. Some Onco blood.) A 
really distinct and different blend of steel- 
gray and mauve pink $9.00 
DAME CAROLINE (Randall ‘53) M. 38 in. (Lady 
Boscawen x Sea Gull.) White self of excellent 
substance and well branched stalks. Selected 
for trial at Wisley. Net 
DAME FASHION (W. Marx ‘54) M. 36 in. (Cherie 
x Pink Formal.) Very pink, beautifully formed, 
somewhat ruffled, flaring flower. Net. ..$30.00 
DANCING DEB (Tompkins ‘52). M-L., 38 inches. 
(Delilah x Sea Shell sdlg.) x Jake.) Light helio- 
trope. Sleek and sparkling. H.M. ‘53 $5.00 
DANUBE WAVE (Schreiner '47). E.-M. (Anitra x 
Narain). Large, full, ruffled marine-blue. H.M. 
‘A8, A.M. ‘51 $1.50 
DARK CHOCOLATE (G. Murray ‘54) E.-M. 38 in. 
(Tobacco Road x Grand Marshal.) A large, 
wide, flaring chocolate self with a few haft 
reticulations. Will be a marvelous breeder. 
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DARK FIRE (Tompkins '49) E.-M. 36 in. (Bandit x 
Ebony Echo.) Dark red with sure-fire blood for 
this color breeding. Net $2.50 
DARK MELODY (Henry Sass '51). M. (((Midwest 
Gem x Dore) x (Prairie Sunset)) x (Flora Zenor))) 
x (Aleppo Plain x Improved Ruth Pollock-type.) 
Stunning blended plicata of deep livid purple 
with a brown beard. 36 inches $3.50 
DARK MOOD (W. Buss ’52) E.-M. 36 in. (Sable 
x ?.) Another good Sable seedling. Wide. 
Some haft markings. Net $1.00 
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 
—and ruffling $2.00 
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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 
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. Net. $7.00 
DAWN REFLECTION (Stevens ‘48). M., 36 inches. 
(Tiffany) x Miss Calif. x Sdlg: Rewa x New 
Dawn)) x (Madam L. Aureau.) Huge ivory pli- 
cata edged precisely in bright rose pink; stand- 
ards suffused and etched a bright lilac-pink. 
Beautifully formed. Very fine addition to the 
plicata Glas seers ta avetelocs. cis tetandin ect betart ss $3.00 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge ‘41). M. (Far West) x 
Jean Cayeux x Far West). Dark pink blend. 
Produces smooth seedlings. A.M. ’43....$ .75 
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.......... 
DEBORAH (Roy Gorham ‘53). M. (Sunset Sere- 
nade x Tobacco Road.) Fine golden-brown 
blend. A good grower with dependable bloom- 
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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 
bloom Ms cSsSurod Sa Mint, a: a tesMrcnsieatie ote $7.50 
DECORATOR (Snyder ’48). M. (?) Very tall 
DEACE-pipeUred =aeisnioly helenae eiarkteiein eo ehons $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 
onco blood. H.C. '47. Net 
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. .$10.00 
DEEP NIGHT (Corey ‘47). M. (Cyrus The Great 
x Ozone.) Bishop's purple. Blood to produce 
some rich things and to give vigor 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach ‘39). M. (San Diego sdlg. 
x Modoc.) Rich, enameled purple. Splendid 
parent. Could be used to advantage with 
“blacks.” A.M, ‘42 
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: Net 
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