Mapleton, Iowa 
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DON JUAN (Cay. ’28) Rich bronzed lilac 
with wide flaring falls of deeper color. 
Enormous flowers of fine form and firm 
texture. C. M., France. .35 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn. ’29) A large 
and beautiful amoena with standards of 
pale chicory blue and falls of deep pansy 
violet. Lovely. .50 
DOUGLAS (J. Sass ’32) A fascinating lav¬ 
ender and violet blend with most excel¬ 
lent form, height and branching. 40 in¬ 
ches. 2.00 
DUCHESS SARAH (Yeld ’24) A very rich 
and fine medium blue bicolor. .35 
EASTER MORN (Essig ’32) A lovely 
white of warmer tone than Purissima, 
deepened by the gold beard and haft. 
Seems hardy. A. M., A. I. S., ’33. 2.00 
ECLADOR (Cay. ’32) One of the finest 
of all yellows and the favorite deep yellow 
in our garden. The broad ruffled stand¬ 
ards are clear butter yellow; the wide 
semi-flaring falls are the same rich color 
with a deeper velvet shading in the cen¬ 
ter. Lightly veined brown at haft with 
orange beard. Given the Dykes Medal in 
France in 1932. 40 inches tall and well 
branched. 10.00 
EDGEWOOD (Hall ’26) A tall and stately 
deep rose pink bicolor of splendid form 
and carriage. Large and fine. 45 inches. 
.50 
EILAH (Loomis ’35) A new tall, fine yel¬ 
low with a smooth and satiny finish; 
much admired in Mrs. Pattison’s garden. 
Vigorous and free blooming. 13.50 
EL CAPITAN (M. M. ’26) A large and 
beautiful light blue on tall well branched 
stalks. A perfect self of clear violet blue. 
H. M., A. I. S„ ’29. .50 
ELEANOR MEADE (Hud. ’32) A rosy 
orchid pink of fresh color tone. Medium 
sized flowers on tall stems make it excel¬ 
lent in a clump. .35 
ELECTRA (J. Sass-Sch. ’35) A new and 
beautiful blue and white plicata with a 
golden center. The brilliant beard and 
golden haft venations give a unique and 
lovely central glow. Hardy, free bloom¬ 
ing and vigorous. 5.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter ’35) A 
large and glowing mahogany red self of 
perfect form and carriage. The thick deep 
velvety falls have no venation, and blend 
richly with the brown velvet haft. One 
of the very finest reds. 15.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lap. ’32) A large 
and beautifully ruffled flower with an 
even tone of delicate pink. Fine in every 
way. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. 1.00 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass ’33) A brilliant 
and gorgeously colored variegata blend 
in rich brown, yellow and deep black- 
maroon, with a yellow glow at the heart. 
The wide, velvety, nearly black falls are 
solidly colored to the edge, and yellow on 
the under side which gives a striking 
effect. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. 10.00 
ENCHANTEMENT (Cay. ’27) An enchant¬ 
ing pink toned bicolor with stands of lilac 
shot with gold, and light garnet red falls. 
Tall and fine. .35 
EROS (Mead-Reidel’34) The loveliest tone 
of light creamy coral pink imaginable. 
Large shapely flowers with a smooth silky 
texture, and a delightful freshness of 
color tone. Tall, vigorous and hardy. 
H. M„ A. I. S„ ’34. 8.00 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn. ’32) Large 
perfectly formed flowers of a wonderfully 
brilliant red. Holding its own well among 
the newer reds. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. 6.00 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lap. ’33) A fine 
large pink self of a very fresh clean color, 
excellent form and growing habits. 1.00 
Choose A 
ny 4 for $5.00 
Al-lu-we 
Dog Rose 
Adobe 
President Pilkington 
Blackamoor 
Tiger Tiger 
Clara Noyes 
Zaharoon 
Cimarron 
EUPHONY (H. P. Sass ’29) A popular 
medley of gold, brown and yellow, with a 
distinctly frilled and fluted form that is 
very pleasing. .25 
EVELYN BENSON (Murr. ’31) A rosy 
carmine self with a metallic sheen. The 
color is very fresh and bright, with good 
size, form and branching. 1.50 
EVOLUTION (Cay. ’29) One of the finest 
of the French introductions. The stands 
are burnished bronze; the wide flaring 
falls are a rich coppery tone with a bril¬ 
liant blue blaze in the center. Strong and 
hardy. 1.00 
