The World’s Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Depute Nomblot —52 in. Another Dykes Medal 
Winner. Generally considered the finest Iris in 
the world. Of gigantic size and perfect form 
and texture, on tall, nicely branched stems. S— 
coppery-red, flushed golden bronze,- F—rich 
claret crimson. The entire flower seems to be 
lightly dusted with fine golden powder, which 
sparkles in the sunlight, giving it an unusual 
richness. 2.00 
Desert Dawn—42 in. An improvement on Candlelight, 
in a yellow and lavender blend, with a larger finer 
flower. 5.00 
Desert Gold—30 in. FRAGRANT. A fine EARLY FLOW¬ 
ERING soft yellow. Award of Merit A. I. S . . . . 2.00 
Di one—36 in. A handsome new white, with bright blue 
veins on either side of the orange beard. 25 
Director Pinelle—42 in. A new French introduction that 
was awarded a Certificate of Merit in Paris. A mag¬ 
nificent bronzy red. 25.00 
Dog Rose—50 in. This magnificent new pink Iris received 
a Silver Medal at the Iris Show in London. Fine large 
flowers of delicate soft pink. A superb Iris. . . . 5.00 
Dolly Madison—36 in. A glorified Quaker Lady type. 
Large flowers of blended soft mauve and soft yellow. 
Finest of its type. 35 
Don J uan—40 in. A gigantic garnet-red blend. Winner 
of a Special Prize offered by the Iris Commission of 
France. A magnificent Iris. 1.00 
Dorothy Dietz—32 in. A superfine new white bi-color. 
S—white, F—pansy-violet, with white styles and 
chicory blue crests. 1.00 
Dream—38 in. A "dream” of an inexpensive soft pink- 
toned variety. 20 
Dreamlight—36 in. A delicate pink-toned variety that is 
lighter than Dream. 50 
Duke of Bedford—34 in. A fine large Iris of Dominion 
parentage. Originally sold for $50. A deep reddish 
violet bi-color. 25 
Dune Sprite—36 in. FRAGRANT. S—sea foam yellow, 
with amber base,- F—white, with faint yellow tone at 
edge. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 
A fine new Iris. 10.00 
Easter Morn—48 in. Pure sparkling white, with a satiny 
sheen and a glowing yellow centre. A strikingly beau¬ 
tiful flower. Award of Merit American Iris 
Society. 3.50 
Eclador —40 in. Dykes Medal Winner. The high 
Award given to this variety would seem to 
justify the contention that it is the finest large 
deep yellow Iris. The falls have a velvety finish 
not to be found in any other yellow Iris. . 25.00 
Eclat —36 in. Wax yellow, overlaid with pink, blending 
into a bright orange tone. Very fine. 3.50 
Edgewood —45 in. Very large flowers of fine form and 
good substance. Color bright pink. 50 
Egypt —44 in. A magnificent large Iris of bronzy-violet 
and deep maroon purple. 1.00 
Elaine— 40 in. A VERY FRAGRANT light blend of 
finest form and texture. Color similar to Asia. . . .20 
El Capitan—40 in. Mammoth flower in manganese-violet 
color. Largest and finest of its type. 50 
Eloise Lapham—34 in. An exquisite new Iris in a deli¬ 
cate flesh pink with substance like kid. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 1.00 
El Tovar—36 in. The most brilliant and gorgeously col¬ 
ored "variegata” blend, in rich brown-yellow and 
blackish-maroon, with a yellow glow at the throat. 
A new Sass introduction. . 15.00 
Enchantment—48 in. A very fine French introduction, 
with soft lilac standards, flushed fawn and with falls 
of light garnet-red. 1.00 
Eothen—40 in. A new rich antique ivory effect. Very 
large perfectly shaped flowers. 1.50 
Equipoise—43 in. A fine new 1934 American introduc¬ 
tion, in a soft yellow and violet blend. 3.00 
Erebian—40 in. A rich, glowing, velvety, Bordeaux red, 
with a heavy brilliant golden beard. Honorable Men¬ 
tion American Iris Society. 2.50 
Eros—42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. A 1934 introduction 
in a delightful salmon-pink blend, with as many as 12 
flowers to a stem. 12.00 
Ethel Peckham—34 in. VERY FRAGRANT. A large 
perfectly formed flower of deep rich red. Honorable 
Mention American Iris Society. 15.00 
Ethelwyn Dunbar—36 in. A new outstanding deep pink. 
One of the largest and finest new pink toned varieties. 
Highly recommended. 2.00 
Euphony—36 in. The best of the copper blends. Beauti¬ 
fully ruffled. 75 
Evelyn Benson—39 in. An English introduction which 
was a winner of a Silver Medal in England. It is a 
rosy-carmine, slightly suffused bronze. 7.50 
Eventide—30 in. A new distinctive color,- uniform Hays 
lilac. Try it in a group with Churchmouse and Mary 
Barnett. 25 
Evolution—42 in. Another magnificent new color,- uni¬ 
form soft coppery-bronze. Beautifully frilled. . . 2.50 
Farandole—36 in. In a class by itself, as there is no other 
Iris in the same colors. S—French grey, flushed rosy- 
lilac. F—purplish-rose, with a margin of French grey. 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the French Na¬ 
tional Horticultural Society. 1.00 
Fascination—48 in. One of the largest and finest pink- 
toned Irises to date. 75 
Fedalma—42 in. A new Dykes "Plicata.” Very large 
white flowers with red-violet feathering. 1.75 
Feste—36 in. An exquisitely beautiful soft pink, shaded 
soft yellow at the edges. Another Dykes Iris.... 1.25 
Festive—36 in. A larger, taller, richer, better Iris 
King. 4.00 
Firefall—32 in. Fiery red. One of the best of this type. 
A real red Iris. 50 
Fismes—40 in. A fine large stately flower. Soft mauve 
and bright violet bi-color. 25 
Flamingo—38 in. A magnificent new rich red-toned 
variety. 35 
Flammenschwert—36 in. FRAGRANT. A brilliant yel¬ 
low bi-color with rich golden yellow standards 
and bright velvety crimson-maroon falls, bordered 
yellow. 20 
Florence Bignell—42 in. An attractive NEW soft yellow 
of English origin. 1.75 
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