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ETHEL PECKHAM (William¬ 
son 1932) M. 34". A very large 
flower of a brilliant shade of 
red; S. arching and of circular 
shape of purple red with a slight 
blue cast; S. drooping, very long 
and very wide; the garden effect 
is that of a deep, rich red. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1932. $25.00 
DAUNTLESS 
ENCHANTMENT (Cayeux 1927) M. 48". A tall, 
vigorous, sturdy hybrid. The flowers are of ex¬ 
ceptionally fine form and they are beautifully 
carried on the widely branching stems. A. soft 
lilac shot fawn; F. light garnet red. This is a 
most satisfactory variety and we recommend it 
to our customers. $ .65 
EREBIAN (Loomis 1931) M. 40". This iris has 
an exquisite finish, refinement and quality of 
texture seldom found in even the best of the 
modern iris. The flowers are large and of perfect 
form and the color effect is a rich, dusky Bor- 
deau red. Its only relief is the heavy gold beard 
which intensifies the glowing velvety texture of 
the falls. The stem is exceedingly well branched. 
Stock limited. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1930. $2.50 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux 1929) 
42". M. One of the most out¬ 
standing iris we list. A pale 
coppery bronze self. Wide, 
frilled, coppery bronze stand¬ 
ards, flaring falls of a slightly 
deeper shade of bronze, marked 
in the center with a rose flushed, 
brilliant blue blaze. The color 
scheme is indescribably lovely 
and the plant is a strong grower, 
with luxuriant foliage, marked 
a purple brown at the base. We 
strongly recommend this variety. 
$3.75 
FARANDOLE (Far-on-dol') 
(Cayeux 1928) M. 36" S. F. 
Flowers of enormous size borne 
on very strong, robust stems. In 
coloring there is nothing like it 
in any other iris. S. French gray 
with strong suffusion of rosy 
lilac in the center. F. purplish 
rose with a very broad margin 
of French gray. A strong, vig¬ 
orous, well branched variety with 
exquisite combination of color. 
A beauty in our garden. 
C.M.S.N.H.F. 1928. $ .75 
FASCINATION (Cayeux 1927) M. 48". V. F. 
Unquestionably one of the best rose pinks. 
Flowers of enormous size, of a pure clear color, 
satiny texture and great substance. The foliage 
and flower stalks are essentially strong and ram¬ 
pant in growth. Strongly recommended. $ .75 
FLOREAL (Flo'-ray-al) (Du-nee') (Dennis 1926) 
M. 40" V.F. A free flowering plant with strong 
fine stems, carrying very large flowers, mag¬ 
nificently colored. S. bluish lilac shading to bronzy 
yellow at the base with deep yellowish maroon 
reticulations; F. soft violet shaded brown with a 
bright Indian yellow beard. A wonderfully rich 
combination of colors and the form and carriage 
is very graceful. $ .35 
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