E. B. WILLIAMSON Each $20.00 



Glowing coppery red blend, a deeper and redder 

 effect than Rosy Wings. The originator, Paul Cook, 

 of Bluffton, Indiana, has raised thousands of seedlings 

 over a period of many years, and this is his first 

 introduction. We saw it there last season and prompt- 

 ly bought stock. Not to be confused with either the 

 reds or the coppers, it stands in a special niche all its 

 own. Large flowers of silky texture, fragrant, on 3- 

 foot stems. 



EASTER MORN Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Remindful of all that is pure, like the candles and 

 lilies at an Easter service. A creamier and heavier 

 white than Purissima, with a rich golden center, 

 flaunted on giant stalks that spring from broad 

 sword-like foliage of vivid green. A flowering speci- 

 men of this in one's garden is a sanctuary for all 

 visitors. 



EGYPT Each 50c 



A grand iris of immense size and great substance, 

 enduring wind and rain,, as well as a strong sun. 

 Broad standards, stiff and erect, of a livid bronzy- 

 violet. Falls very large, long and drooping, of deep 

 velvety maroon-purple, with black sheen. Bright gold 

 beard. 



EL CAPITAN Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 



Here is one of the best and most popular irises 

 ever originated, a gigantic light manganese violet 

 bicolor, a frequent winner at the shows, and a real 

 stunner in the garden. 



FLKHART Each $7.00 



Deep chestnut red, introduced last year. This iris 

 appears red in certain lights, brown in others, with a 

 vivid beard. It is large in size, rounded in shape, with 

 well branched stems. A seedling of Ethel Peckham 

 crossed with King Tut, produced by Mr. Lapham, of 

 Elkhart, Indiana. It was our intention to feature this 

 in color this year, but weather conditions last season 

 prevented our securing proper color data. 



ELOISE LAPHAM Each 35c; 3 for 75c 



This delightfully ruffled flesh pink iris appears to 

 have the delicate smoothness of kid, and its rapid 

 increase and great freedom of bloom will be sure to 

 make it a great favorite. About the size and shape of 

 Midgard; of medium height. See page 23. 



EL TOVAR Each $2.50 



A gorgeous variegata blend, in rich brown-yellow 

 and blackish maroon, with a yellow glow at the heart. 

 This iris is one of the foremost of all new introduc- 

 tions of the past three years, having been awarded 

 an H. M. of the AIS in 1932 when first exhibited. 

 Nothing like it. Height 3 feet. 



ETHEL PECKHAM Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



Large, perfectly formed flowers of a blazing red- 

 dish tone. This iris, placed on the market in 1932, 

 has enjoyed tremendous popularity. The color is 

 extremely bright, nearly a uniform shade in stan- 

 dards and falls. It boasts every good point in grow- 

 ing habit, and in addition usually throws up occa- 

 sional stalks throughout the summer and fall! 



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EROS Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



Very tall salmon colored self, possibly the nearest 

 to this color ideal that has ever been offered. The 

 throat is lit with gold, giving it a brilliance and 

 warmth especially telling in garden effect. 



ETHEL WYN DUBUAR Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A new outstanding pink, produced by E. G. Lap- 

 ham, of Elkhart, Indiana, and introduced in 1933. A 

 heavy flowering variety, it evoked the following com- 

 ments in the AIS Bulletin for October, 1933: "The 

 largest flower of any pink I have seen. A 'best seller' 

 in my garden. A larger flower than Pink Satin." 

 Deep pink in general effect, with lemon beard. Height 

 3 feet. See page 24. 



EUPHONY Each 20c; 3 for 50c 



The standards are mustard yellow, waved and 

 fluted, stained with light brown at the tips. Falls 

 are squarely held, mustard yellow, flushed v/ith 

 blue in the central portion and overlaid soft brown. 

 This is a lovely and bright color harmony, and the 

 great freedom of bloom of this variety makes it a 

 heavy favorite. See color reproduction on page 39. 



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