Depute Nomblot—The finest iris yet intro¬ 
duced by Cayeux, and one that will be in ev¬ 
ery garden as soon as stock is available. One 
of those medium dark blends which must be 
seen to be appreciated. Bronzy purple, gold 
and claret _Each $5.00 
Dolly Madison—Pinkish mauve. Attractive 
bright orange beard. Is classed one of the 
world’s best ten. Strongly recommended._Ea. 50c 
Dominion—Rich indigo purple, very velvety. 
This is parent of many of the finest irises. Ea. 75c 
Don Quixote—Monster flowers of pale buff, 
blended soft lavender. Very fine_Each 25c 
Dorothea—See bargain list. 
Dorothy Dietz—S. light, almost white; F. 
pansy violet with slightly lighter margin. 
Large flowers on strong well branched 38 
inch stems. _Each $1.25 
Douglas—Rich blue purple. Introduced by J. 
Sass. in 1932. Tall and well branched..Each $1.50 
Dr. Chas. H. Mayo—Large medium toned pink. 
Extremely fragrant. Only a very few rhi¬ 
zomes offered. Justly claimed to be one of the 
best pinks in the medium price range. 
Early. _Each 25c 
Dream—See bargain list. 
Duke of Bedford—Rich deep violet purple. 
Broad flaring velvety falls. Vigorous..Each 25c 
Duke of York—Large, nicely shaped flowers of 
light bluish lavender. 4G in-Each 25c 
Edgewood—Deep pink bicolor. A desirable 
garden iris, because of very fine habits. Each 50c 
Eldorado—See bargain list. 
Elizabeth Egelberg—Am indeed glad to offer 
this super iris at this modest price. Tall, 
standing well above 40 inches, and one of the 
most beautiful shades of pink. Perfect bran¬ 
ching habits. Introduced in 1930 by Mr. Egel¬ 
berg, and rapidly attaining deserved popu¬ 
larity. _Each 50c 
Endymion—Tall, large flowered, buff blend. 
Outstanding in its color class_Each 25c 
Esplendido—Unusually large, red toned bi¬ 
color. Color and size combined with the fine 
height make this a very fine variety where 
lots of color is needed. Hardy everywhere 
Each _25c 
Evadne—Smooth, bronzy rose-red self with 
heavy orange beard. Fragrant. 40 inches__Ea. 25c 
Eventide—See bargain list. 
Fairy—iSee bargain list. 
Farandole—S. French grey with strong suf¬ 
fusion of rose in the center; F. purplish rose 
with broad margin to match the standard. A 
new iris of very high quality. 36 inches.Ea. $1.00 
Fedora—See bargain list. 
Flamingo—A b'ght, warm rosy red, the bril¬ 
liant beard giving a strong central infusion 
of yellow. A very fine rugged variety, and is 
truly a desirable addition to any choice col¬ 
lection. _Each 35c 
Folkwang—S. white, faintly flushed rose; F. 
claret red. edged cream. A very handsome 
iris recently introduced from Germany__Each 25c 
