'Che Iris Garden 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass-McDade) Deep, velvety reddish vio¬ 
let; slightly fragrant; Gold medal 1934 for the best fall bloomer; 
spring bloom very early; short_ 5.00 
ELSINORE (Hall) Primrose yellow blended with and edged purple; 
midseason; short _ .35 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass) Huge flowered dark and smoky variegata 
blend; massive dome shaped standards and broad, long falls; late; 
tall _ 20.00 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egel) Enormous mauve pink with gold 
throat and beard; not so pink or so refined in color as Frieda Mohr 
but hardier and better branched; midseason; tall_ .50 
EVENING SPLENDOR (Way) Showy, translucent light garnet; mid¬ 
season; tall _ .60 
EVENTIDE (H. P. Sass) Misty, slaty lavender; a subtle flower; mid¬ 
season; short _ .15 
DOLLAR COLLECTION 
25 Plants $1.00 
MORNING SPLENDOR, Ambassadeur, Dream, Gold Imperial, 
Queen Caterina, Princess Beatrice, Susan Bliss, and eighteen others of 
equal high quality. 
An exceptional opportunity for one who is laying the foundation 
of an iris collection. 
No Discount allowed. 
FAIRY (Ken) Lovely white flushed blue at the style branches; locust 
scented; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
FOLKWANG (G&K) Light pink and deep rose bicolor; large flowered; 
midseason; short _ .15 
FRANCHVILLE (Cay) Fawn and reddish purple; large flowered and 
vigorous; midseason; tall_ .50 
FRIEDA MOHR (M-M) Most popular pink bicolor; sensational for 
shape, size and substance; late; tall_ .25 
GAVIOTA (Mohr) Frilled white, edged creamy yellow; late; short. 
3 for .25 
GAY HUZAR (Wmsn) Lemon and ox-blood red; very striking; mid¬ 
season; short _ .50 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET (Wmsn) Velvety blackish purple; late; medium 
height ___ . 15 
GEORGIA (Farr) Free flowering cattleya pink; early; short_3 for .25 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Mil) Velvety mulberry purple; very fra¬ 
grant; must be set in part shade here to hold that velvet; mid¬ 
season; tall _ .35 
GILEAD (And) A bronzy amber blend; broad, large flowers of heavy 
substance well placed on widely branched stems; midseason; talk. 7.50 
GLEAM O’ GOLD (Toedt) Lavender with deep gold heart; midseason; 
very tall _3 for .25 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturt) S. fawn flushed violet; F. glowing red 
netted yellow; midseason; tall_ .25 
May 23 , 1933 - 
"Everyone of my iris bloomed that 1 ordered from you last year except Vesper Gold and 
it has a bud on it.” 
Miss H. G., Collinsville, III. 
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