2 FOR $15.00 



Select 4 



Argus Pheasant 

 Cahokia 

 Ebony Isle 

 Envoy 

 Fantasy 

 Gala Finale 

 Hi-Time 

 Honor Bright 

 Leading Lady 



Love Story 

 Melody Lone 

 Pathfinder 

 Pierre Menard 

 Pink Plume 

 Pinnacle 

 Rich Raiment 

 Rosabella 

 Staten Island 



Select 2 



Ballerina 

 Cherie 



Col. Primrose 

 Golden Plover 

 Heritage 

 Hurricane 

 Illustrious 

 Java Jev/el 

 Laddie 

 Malay 

 Paradise Pink 



Pink Formal 



Pink Sensation 



Quechee 



Radiation 



Rosedale 



Royal Sovereign 



Spanish Fandango 



Starshine 



Summit 



Tranquility 



PINNACLE 



PINK SENSATION 



EBONY ISLE (Deforest, '49) Each $2.00 



Rich, smooth, well formed flowers of deepest purple, in some lights 

 a red-black. There are no markings of any kind to mar the sleek, 

 even richness of the heavy falls. The very dark, thickly set beards 

 are lipped burnt orange. In spite of its darkness it glows with color. 

 33 to 36 inches: late. HM AIS, 1950. 



ELMOHR (Loomis, '42) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A\'inner of the Dykes Medal in 1945, this giant Iris has consistently 

 led all others in point of sales popularity. And no wonder! The 

 great blooms are daintily ruffled, of a silky texture and remarkable 

 substance. The stems are well branched and at least 3 feet tall. 

 Of a rich red-violet color, it is well illustrated on page 34. HM AIS, 

 1942; AM, 1943. 



EL PASO fK/einsorge, '49) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



This seedling of Tobacco Road crossed with Goldbeater is a richer, 

 brighter, more lively golden brown than the famous "tobacco col- 

 ored" parent. It has a luminous, metallic finish which gives it ex- 

 ceptional richness and a glowing quality which most browns seem 

 to lack. Standards are closed and the broad falls flare gracefully. 

 A large flower of medium height— about 32-34 inches; good branch- 

 ing. See page 31. HM AIS, 1950. 



ELSA SASS fH. Sass, '39) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



An entirely new shade of yellow, clear sulphur, with a greenish cast 

 in its depths and a near white blaze near the haft. The blossoms 

 are of good size, rounded in fonn and slightly frilled at the edges. 

 3 feet tall. HM AIS, 1939; AM, 1944. 



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