Over-the-Garden- Wall 
Gydnus (Wall ’29) S. clear blue; F. darker, 
margined light; of Dominion form and sub¬ 
stance.$5.00 
Dakota {Hard. ’30) Early deep red-purple, 
with heavy substance. Tall.$0.75 
Dauntless {Conn. ’27) Soft red tone; tall and 
free-flowering and of rapid increase. 42". 
Dykes Medal, ’29.$1.50 
Dazzler {Wmsn. ’32) A very fine rosy red, 
slightly fragrant. 36".$10.00 
Decennial {Wmsn. ’30) S. bright yellow; F. red, 
with blue sheen. 32".$1.00 
Depute Nomblot {Cay. ’29) Copperish, bronze 
and crimson, “all dusted with powdered 
gold.” 52". Dykes Medal’30.$6.00 
Desert Dawn {And. ’31) A glorious yellow 
blend, tipped with lavender. 42".$5.00 
Desert Gold {Kirk. ’30) A tall early yellow; 
fragrant. Very desirable for it’s rapid growth, 
and early yellow in the garden picture. A.M., 
A.I.S. '32.$2.00 
Dog Rose {Ins. ’30) A lovely, delicate shade of 
pink. Silver Medal, ’29.$7.50 
Don Juan {Cay. ’28) S. lilac to bronze; F. bright 
red, flaring. 40".$0.65 
Dorothy Dietz {Wmsn. ’29) S. palest blue; F. 
pansy violet with paler margins. 38".. .$0.75 
Douglas {J. Sass ’32) An imposing violet bi¬ 
color. 44".$5.00 
Dresden {Rich. ’32) Pale pink, sanded with 
deeper pink.$3.00 
Dune Sprite {Shull ’32) S. seafoam yellow; F. 
white, with faint yellow at edges and haft. 
Fragrant. 36". H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$12.50 
Easter Morn {Essig ’32) Pure white with a 
clear yellow center. The F. are flaring and 
of unusual substance. 48". A.M., A.I.S. 
’33.$12.50 
ECLAT {Gage ’33) Wax yellow, overlaid with 
pink, the whole blended into a bright orange 
tone. Fine form and substance. 36". ..$5.00 
Egypt {Wall. ’29) Brilliant bronze violet and 
deep maroon crimson. 44".$1.00 
ELEANOR BLUE {Salb. ’33) Chicory blue, the 
color of Hoogiana, which to our mind, is the 
loveliest of the blues. Of Santa Barbara 
form and size. 36".$5.00 
Eleanor Mead {Hud. ’31) An early phlox-pink, 
with deeper tips and white center.$1.00 
Elegante {M. M. ’31) Blue-lavender, the S. 
charmingly bordered with dull gold, that 
appears again on the haft. Very fine form. 
34".$1.00 
Elfin Gold {Mor. ’30) A lovely yellow, daintily 
set on the stalks. 36".$1.00 
Elizabeth Egelberg {Egel. ’30) Red-pink. 48". 
H.M., A.I.S. ’29.$0.65 
El Tovar {H. P. Sass ’33) Very brilliant brown, 
honey yellow and velvety black. Fine shape 
and substance. 48". H.M., A.I.S. ’32.. $20.00 
Enchantment {Cay. ’27) S. lilac, blended with 
fawn; F. red. Vigorous. 48".$0.75 
Eothen {Ware. ’32) Rich antique ivory.. .$4.00 
Erebian {Loom. ’31) Rich dark red of fine finish 
and branching. 40". H.M., A.I.S.’30. .$3.00 
Erin {Mor. ’30) Light lavender and violet, 
clear toned. 42".$1.50 
Ermine {Rich. '32) A tall white, with black- 
violet reticulations. 38".$2.00 
Ethel Peckham {Wmsn. ’32) A brilliant red 
with large blooms and heavy substance. 34". 
H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$25.00 
Evolution {Cay. ’29) Coppery-bronze, with 
blue and rose. 42".$3.50 
Fascination {Cay. ’27) Much the pink of 
Aphrodite, but a bit darker. 48".$0.75 
Felicity {Sturt. ’24) A blend of chamois and 
rose. 33".$1.50 
FIREFLASH {Shirt.-Kellogg ’34) This is the 
yellow seedling that has been so greatly 
admired in our garden for two years. On the 
order of Gold Stream, but deeper, and with 
the reddest beard of any iris we have. Ex¬ 
ceptionally fast increase. 36".$1.00 
Flush of Dawn {Berry ’31) Light lobelia violet 
and olive buff.$2.50 
Fragonard {Cay. ’26) Two shades of very 
lovely rose-pink. 36".$0.75 
Frances Gray {Hudel. ’31) A well branched, 
fragrant blue-lavender. 40".$1.50 
Frivolite {Cay. ’29) A gaily colored shrimp 
pink. 40".$2.50 
Gilead {And. ’31) Golden toned, of deep buff, 
overlaid with amber. 42". H.M., A.I.S. 
’32.$5.00 
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