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DESERT GOLD (Kirk) Large flowered yellow of fine form and sub¬ 
stance; fragrant; lovely with Michelline Chairraire or in com¬ 
bination with King Midas and Dolly Madison; early; tall_ .60 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmsn) Mauvette with striking reddish gold 
beard; always a favorite and easy to place in the garden; midseason; 
tall_ .25 
DREAM (Sturt) Beautiful, pink pallida; one of the finest landscape 
varieties and at this price can be used lavishly; late; tall_3 for .25 
DR. C. H. MAYO (Fry) Fine pink self; earlier than Dream; mid¬ 
season; tall_ .15 
DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bliss) Brilliant, deep violet purple; one of 
the finest dark varieties; late; medium height_ .15 
EASTER MORN (Essig) White of pure color and heavy substance; 
requires protection here; midseason; tall_ 2.00 
EDGEWOOD (Hall) Medium toned pink bicolor of high quality; mid¬ 
season; tall_ .35 
THE FINEST BEGINNERS IRIS COLLECTION 
EVER OFFERED 
20 Varieties $2.00 
Indian Chief Frieda Mohr Midgard 
Glowing Embers Morning Splendor Corrida 
Mildred Presby Gold Imperial Susan Bliss 
Geo. J. Tribolet Zada B. Y. Morrison 
Argynnis Folkwang Labor 
No Discount Allowed. 
Dolly Madison 
Prairie Gold 
Princess Beatrice 
Acacia Rose 
June Bride 
EL CAPITAN (M-M) Huge flowered medium blue of the heaviest 
substance; the blooms last a day longer than usual; midseason; tail.. .50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass-McDade) Deep, velvety reddish 
violet; slightly fragrant; Gold medal 1934 as the best fall bloomer; 
spring bloom very early; short_ .75 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egel) Enormous pink mauve with gold 
throat and beard; not so pink or so refined in color as Frieda Mohr 
but hardier and better branched; midseason; tall_ .25 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter) Large, rich, mahogany red self with 
a brown haft and no venation in the very velvety falls; excellent 
form and symmetrical branching; in the October, 1935, A. I. S. 
Bulletin, Bruce Maples writes, “The shape and style is unique and 
the finish superb”; good grower and bloomer; midseason; talL... 
ELSINORE (Hall) Primrose yellow blended with and edged reddish 
purple; midseason; medium height_ 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass) Huge flowered, smoky, dark variegata blend; 
massive, dome shaped standards and broad, long falls; late; tall_ 
EROS (Mead) Clear salmon pink blend with an undertone of yellow; 
an entirely new iris color; midseason; tall_ 8.00 
15.00 
.25 
7.50 
"The ones I ordered last year bloomed this spring as did the extra you sent. Every root 
that I have received from you (covering a period of nearly five years) has always done well." 
May 20, 1935. Mrs. H. R. H., Chattanooga, Tenn. 
"All the iris that I received from you last year bloomed this spring.” 
Mrs. J. M. W., Moberly, Mo. 
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