DERRILL HART Each $8.00 



A very new thing which might be described as a brighter but 

 deeper colored Depute Nomblot. Standards are rose shot 

 with bronze, the falls deep velvety wine. Tall and of heavy 

 growth. 



DESERET Each 40c 



As e.xciting and gay as a gypsy carnival. Standards are very 

 deep yellow, falls the same heavily brushed chestnut red. 

 Excellent as a matured clump, where it gives an orange-red 

 garden effect. 



DESTINY Each $1.00 



A great heavy flower of deepest blackish bronze purple, with 

 rich golden beard. From New Zealand, and it ranks as one 

 of the truly fine novelties not recently produced in this 

 country — there are so few of them. 



DIRECTEUR PINELLE Each 50c 



The color is richest maroon purple, with bronzy undertone, 

 and few irises are of greater size. Newly opened blossoms are 

 almost black. Of splendid form and perfect branching habit. 



DORE Each 40c 



A yellow and cream bicolor, the standards of light yellow 

 and the falls creamy white. It is the only color combination 

 of this kind in our list 



E. B. WILLIAMSON Each $5.00 



Glowing coppery red blend, a deeper and redder effect than 

 Rosy Wings. 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. Awarded the Gold 

 Medal as finest iris in the Rome, Italy, trials. 



ELKHART Each $1.00 



Deep chestnut red, with a brownish cast. A seedling of Ethel 

 Peckham crossed with King Tut. The flowers are rounded in 

 form, profusely borne, and lit up with a vivid orange beard. 



ELLA WINCHESTER Each 80c 



Rich mahogany red self with very long velvety falls. Absence 

 of haft markings gives it great depth of color. 



EL TOVAR Each 75c 



A gorgeous variegata blend, in rich brown yellow and 

 blackish maroon, with a yellow glow at the heart. An effect 

 of molasses and honey, with a drop of gold at center. 



EROS Each 25c 



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 special brilliance. 



ELSA SASS Each $20.00 



An entirely new shade of yellow, clear sulphur, with a green- 

 ish cast in its depths and a near white blaze near the haft. 

 The blossoms are of large size, rounded in form, and slightly 

 frilled at the edges. One of the most startling things ever 

 released by the Sass Brothers. Few plants. 



ETHEL PECKHAM Each 35c 



Large, perfectly formed flowers of a brilliant reddish tone. 

 At the time of its introduction it was far in advance of all 

 other reds. It throws up a few occasional stalks throughout 

 the summer and fall. 



ETHIOP QUEEN Each $7.50 



We hear a lot about "black" irises; this is surely a near 

 approach, with standards of deep blackish violet, and falls 

 practically coal black. Substance is extra heavy and velvety, 

 with a glistening sheen. 



EVELYN PULLAR Each $5.00 



A real winter bloomer, but actually a tall bearded iris in two 

 tones of pale blue with bright yellow beard. Protected from 

 snow and freezing weather by a box-like frame, it will pro- 

 duce huge stalks of lovely flowers throughout mid-winter. 



FAIR ELAINE Each $15.00 



Standards are almost cream, the falls an emphatic yellow set 



off with a most fiery orange beard. This and the new Else 

 Sass are truly distinct innovations in the field of yellow iris, 

 now becoming so crowded. 



FAR WEST Each $1.00 



One of the loveliest of all blends, a rare medley of salmon 

 and golden sand, of coral and henna, with a soft glow at the 

 heart. It is of bold and sturdy growing habit, the big blooms 

 well spaced on fine stalks r,eaching 40 inches in height. A 

 great bargain at this price. Shown on page 15. 



FIESTA Each $2.00 



Sparkling copper standards, apricot orange falls, a very gay 

 affair' The large oval blooms are well held on 3-foot stems. 

 From California and a bit tender in severe climates. 



FRANK ADAMS Each $5.00 



A tall and very well proportioned large new iris with rosy 

 tan standards and rosy red falls. Produced by E. G. Lapham, 

 of Elkhart, Indiana. Flowers, stalk and foliage are of un- 

 usually large size. 



GARDEN MAGIC Each $5.00 



A magnificent deep, glowing, velvety red.. For the past two 

 or three years this has been generally recognized as the finest 

 red in existence. The new Red Gleam is of a lighter tone, not 

 quite so large, and a nearer approach to true red. Garden 

 Magic is quite late, tall, a big blossom, and wonderfully rich 

 without haft markings. 



GENEVIEVE SEROUGE Each 30c 



Of soft pastel shades, tan in the standards and w ith a faint 

 blue flush, the falls misty blue with edge of honey yellow. 

 Vigorous grower, reaching almost four feet. 



GLORIOLE Each 50c 



An iris of huge size with pale blue petals overlaid with frosty 

 crystal-like particles. Wonderfully well formed and a noble 

 flower. Height 40 inches. Color sometimes called "ice blue." 

 See page 14. 



GLOWPORT Each $2.00 



Solidly colored glowing wine red, devoid of haft markings, 

 with bronze yellow beard. Introduced in 1939 on its merit as 

 an exceptional red iris, it has now proven to be a most 

 reliable fall bloomer in various parts of the country. Tall and 

 well branched. 



GOLDEN BEAR Each $ 1 . 00 



Deeply colored uniform yellow of medium size, prolific in 

 flowering habit. From the originator of California Gold and 

 Happy Days. 



GOLDEN BOW Each 35c 



An intermediate, perfectly clear rich yellow, a rapid grower. 

 This is by far the finest yellow in its class. 



GOLDEN HELMET Each 50c 



A huge King Tut, with very ruffled standards and o.xblood 

 red falls, waved at the tips. Velvety texture, a rich bit of color. 



GOLDEN HIND Each 90c 



No yellow iris in commerce contains the rich deep buttercup 

 tone of this English origination. A vivid red-orange beard 

 gives it extra brightness. 



GOLDEN LIGHT Each 25c 



A highly ruffled and very free flowering cinnamon-orange-buff 

 affair. It completely displaces the older Euphony, and can be 

 had at a remarkably low price. Fine for cutting and for 

 garden effect. See page 20. 



GOLDEN SLIPPERS Each $1.00 



Beautiful flower, fine shape, prolific bloomer. A clear daffodil 

 yellow with myriads of blossoms of medium size and height. 



GOLDEN TREASURE Each $2.00 



Solid deep cream, but with an outpouring of rich golden 

 orange all about the central portion of the flower. Tall, per- 

 fectly branched, very floriferous, it will stand out in a 

 planting of hundreds of varieties. Shown on page 12. 



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