DON JUAN (Don-uan) (Cayeux 1928) M. 42". 
Enormous flowers of splendid shape and heavy tex¬ 
ture. S. lilac flushed bronze (pink effect). F. wide and 
extremely flaring, bright red, paler at the edges. The 
foliage is of the greatest size we have seen and the 
plant a very strong grower which never fails to bloom. 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1928. Special Prize offered by Iris 
Commission. $ .50 
DOUGLAS (Sass 1932) M. 36". A huge lavender and 
violet bicolor. S. pinkish lavender; F. violet shading 
to lavender violet at edge of petals. The coloring is 
hard to describe, but the flower is most attractive. 
$ 4.00 
EASTER MORN (Essig 1931) M. 40". An outstand¬ 
ing white of a warmer tone than Purissima, deepened 
by the gold beard and not conspicuous veining at the 
throat. The flowers are large and heavy textured and 
the shape similar to Santa Barbara. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1933. $ 3.50 
ECLADOR (Cayeux 1932) L. 40". One of the finest 
of all yellows. S. butter yellow, broad and slightly 
ruffled; F. semi-flaring and of the same color with a 
heavy velvet shading in the center of the petal; the 
throat is slightly veined brown and the beard orange 
yellow. Because of its form and coloring Eclador 
appears much different than the usual iris bloom; it 
reminds one of a canary with deeper yellow wings. 
A truly beautiful flower. 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1932. 
Dykes Medal, 1932. $ 15.00 
tCLAT (Gage 1934) M. 34". A dainty iris of rather 
small proportions of pink and burnished copper 
blending. The flower is very attractive when unfolding 
and greatly resembles a rosebud. The stem is not large 
and it makes an ideal cut flower. $ 3.50 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lapham 1932) M. 36". An ex¬ 
quisite variety which gives a pale pink effect. S. milk- 
white flushed pink; F. white, heavily shaded pink. 
The gold beard gives the flower an elegant finish. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932. $ 1.00 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr 1929) M. 40". Huge flowers on 
a tall, well-branched stalk which carries a large 
number of blooms. Color a light violet blue self. Every 
collection should include this variety. $ .40 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass 1933) L. 33". A richly-colored 
variegata; a glowing brown with a black luster. S. dull 
brown lighted honey yellow in center; F. long and 
CORALIE 
flaring at the end, of velvety dark red-brown with a 
black flush. Outstanding and unusually beautiful. It 
should be planted with bright shades of yellow, else 
it gives a somber effect. 
H.M., A.I S., 1932. $ 15.00 
ENCHANTMENT (Cayeux 1927) M. 50". A very 
tall, vigorous variety. The flowers are huge and of 
exceptionally fine form and are beautifully carried on 
widely branching stems. S. lilac flushed buff; F. bril¬ 
liant garnet red. This is a most satisfactory variety 
and a strong grower. $ .40 
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