EBONY ECHO (Tompkins, '48) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Deep carmine-red with rich brown overlay that shines like a piece of 

 silk. The wide falls are horizontal and trimmed with ruffling. Free 

 blooming on stout 33-inch stalks. Bronze beard. HM .\IS, 1949; A\l, 

 1953. 



EDENITE (Plough, '59) Each $20.00 



"Sooty" black with a deep red undertone: a seedling of Sable Night. 

 The uniform blackness of this flower immediately attracts all who see 

 it in the garden. Domed standards and flaring falls. Blooms rather 

 early. 30 inches. HM AIS, 1959; AM, 1961. 



ELEANOR'S PRIDE (Wafkins, '56) Each $6.00 



Majestic and beautifully branched, this powder-blue Iris has qualitv 

 in every detail. A self of soft even tone, the full white beard provid- 

 ing added attractiveness. Falls are wide and flaring, the whole flower 

 nicely ruffled. Blooms in midseason; 36-40 inches tall. HM .AIS, 

 1956; AM, 1958; Dykes Medal in 1961. Shown on page 6. 



ELIZABETH NOBLE (K. Smiih, '55) Each $3.00 



The standards open palest violet and quickly change to white, the 

 falls are deep and brilliant true purple clear out to the edges. Beard 

 is white and the crests are brushed purple. A larger and more 

 "noble" flower than Helen Collingwood, of which it is a seedling. 

 36 inches; rather late. HM AIS, 1955. 



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