EGYPT (Wal. 1929)—S 
bronzy violet, F deep velvety 
maroon purple, large and of 
good substance_ .50 
EL CAPITAN—Very large 
blooms of fine form, one of the 
finest light blues_ .35 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG 
(Egel. 1930)—Lovely rose 
amethyst, large and tall _ .25 
ELIZABETH HUNTING- 
TON Syn. Blue Zua (Sass) — 
Bright blue beauty, crimped 
like crepe paper, an outstand¬ 
ing novelty, strong grower_ .50 
EL TOVAR (H. Sass 1933) 
—An exceptional rich glow¬ 
ing brown variegata, blended 
black maroon and honey yel¬ 
low, gold beard, exquisite 
form and very heavy sub¬ 
stance _ 15.00 
ENCHANTMENT (Cay. 
fawn, F light garnet red, fine 
form, widely branching stems .50 
ENDYMION — Charming 
light buff blend_ .25 
EREBIAN (Loomis 1931) 
—Rich dusky Bordeau red, 
excellent form and finish_ 1.50 
ETOILE DU MATIN — 
Creamy white, veined blue_ . 15 
EUPHONY (H. Sass 1929) 
A blend of golden yellow and 
molasses colored tones, a ruf¬ 
fled favorite_ .25 
EVOLUTION (Cay. 1929) 
—Pale coppery bronze self, 
tinged rosy blue in center of 
falls, strong. We recommend 
this very highly_ 2.50 
FARANDOLE (Cay, 1928) 
coloring, S light rosy-lilac, F 
purplish rose, vigorous _ .50 
FASCINATION (Cay. 
pink of pure clear color, satiny 
texture.._ .75 
FLAMINGO (Wmsn. 1929) 
—Light rosy red, yellow 
infusion_ .20 
FRAGONARD (Cay, 1926) 
—Lustrous light rose pink __ .50 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mit. 
1926)—A peer among lilac 
rose pinks_ .25 
FRIVOLITE (Cay. 1929) — 
A fresh bright pink seemingly 
dusted with gold, free flower¬ 
ing_ 1.50 
GANDVICK—Soft tones of 
lavender and violet, bicolor._ .15 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn. 
1929)—Clear contrasts of 
yellow and ox blood red, a 
very bright variegata_ .20 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS— 
Intense velvety violet purple 
self, fine_ .25 
GIANT BALDWIN (H. 
Sass 1932)—Very large and 
more rosy Baldwin, blooms 
early and long_ .30 
GIANT KING (J. Sass 
1931)—Iris King color, large 
and tall_ .15 
GLOWING EMBERS—Late 
bronze red with orange center.. .20 
GOBELIN RED — Oxblood 
red, unusually fine color_ .35 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. 
Sass 1933)—Strikingly bril¬ 
liant new variegata that shines 
in any Iris planting_ 15.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass 
1933)—A Euphony seedling 
with the distinctive ruffled 
form of its parent. It is a cin¬ 
namon colored blend of great 
carrying power; its brilliance 
attracts more eyes than any 
other flower in the garden_ 10.00 
G.P. BAKER (Per. 1930) — 
Best and strongest cream yel¬ 
low, tall and free flowering, 
English Dykes Medal winner.. 1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT 
(Bliss 1926) —Most pro¬ 
nounced and intense velvety 
brown purple in the garden. .75 
GRETCHEN (H. Sass)—A 
favorite pink amoena_ .20 
HELIOS (Cay. 1929) — S 
and F pure lemon yellow with 
