Over-the-Garden- Wall 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT {Cay. ’29) S. copperish, flushed with golden bronze; F. crimson, wide 
and spreading. The whole flower is dusted with powdered gold. Tall and well branched. 
52". Dykes’Medal,’30.$2.00 
DESERT GOLD {Kirk. ’30) The earliest of the tall yellows, luminous and pleasing, and of 
very rapid growth. 30". A.M., A.I.S. '32.$1.00 
DOG ROSE {Ins. ’30) A lovely, delicate shade of pink. Silver Medal, London, ’29.$4.00 
DOUGLAS {J. Sass ’32) An enormous light lavender and purple iris, with a light beard. 
42". $4.00 
DRESDEN {Rich. ’32) A charming pale pink iris, sanded with deeper pink.$1.50 
DUART {Ayres-Sturt. '31) Glowing crimson, underlaid with yellow. An iris whose coloring 
is quite out-of-the-ordinary. 36".$3.50 
DUNE SPRITE {Shull ’32) S. seafoam yellow, with amber at base; F. white, with faint 
yellow at edges and haft. An enchanting iris, whose description fails to do it justice. Fra¬ 
grant. 36". H.M., A.I.S.'32.$6.00 
EASTER MORN {Essig ’32) Tall and stately, this pure white iris with its clear yellow center, 
is deservedly popular. The falls are stiff and flaring, and of unusually heavy substance. 
The stiff stems are well branched, and the increase is rapid. 48". A.M., A.I.S. ’33.. .$3.50 
ECLAT {Gage ’33) A pink overlay on a wax yellow base color, gives an orange effect, en¬ 
hanced by a bright orange beard. The flowers are well placed, of fine form and substance, 
on graceful stems. 36".$3.50 
ECSTASY {Mor-Sturt. ’31) S. tan over purple; F. reddish raisin-purple. The mention of 
these colors gives no idea of the wonderfully rich red-copper coloring of this iris, in the 
sun. 33".$1.50 
ELEANOR BLUE {Salb. ’33) Real chicory-blue. This iris is altogether charming in its 
coloring and satiny finish. About the size and form of Santa Barbara. 36".$3.00 
EL TOVAR {H. P. Sass ’33) S. brilliant brown, shading to honey-yellow; F. velvety black, 
with a yellow reflex. The shape is excellent, as is the substance. A.M., A.I.S. '33.$15.00 
EOTHEN {Ware. ’32) The color, like that of antique ivory, gave this iris its name — “Out 
of the East.’’ Blooms are large, of typical Dominion form with flaring falls.$1.50 
EQUIPOISE {Wmsn. '34) S. yellow; F. Hortense violet, edged with yellow. Colors are clear, 
giving fine carrying qualities; the stems are tall and graceful. 42".$3.00 
EREBIAN {Loom. ’31) The color, a dark rich Bordeaux red, is relieved and enhanced by the 
heavy gold beard. The stalk is well branched; the flowers have an exceptionally fine finish. 
40". H.M., A.I.S.’30.$1.25 
ERIN {Mor. ’30) The clear tones of the light lavender and petunia-violet make this iris 
very lovely. 42".$0.75 
ERMINE {Rich. ’32) A tall white, with black-violet reticulations. 38".$1.00 
- EROS {Mead-Riedel ’34) “A glorious pink blend, without doubt one of the loveliest and most 
pleasing iris ever introduced.” The many well-formed flowers are so shaded from pink to 
yellow that a very distinct salmon is the garden effect. Vigorous, fragrant and a fast 
grower. 42". H.M., A.I.S.’34. $12.00 
ETHEL PECKHAM {Wmsn. ’32) This is a brilliant red-toned iris, with exceptionally large 
flowers of heavy substance. 34". H.M., A.I.S.’32.$15.00 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR {Laph. ’32) Described as a very promising new pink of soft tone 
and unusual enamel finish. The substance is fine, and the color is non-fading.$2.00 
EVELYN BENSON {Murr. ’31) A rosy-carmine self, that carries a fine metallic lustre. 
Stalk is well branched; the growth is vigorous.$3.00 
EVOLUTION {Cay. ’29) Pale coppery-bronze, the standards slightly frilled, the falls deeper 
in tone, with a brilliant blue center, flushed with rose. 42".$1.50 
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