CORONATION—High class bright yel¬ 
low, profuse bloomer_ $ 0.15 
COSETTE (H. Sass, 1936)—Early flow¬ 
ering white intermediate with 36-inch 
branching stems_ $ 2.00 
CRYSORO (Nich., 1931)—Early clear 
deep golden yellow, an intermediate 
_ $ 0.35 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass, 1935) — 
A large flowered self of pure white, tall 
and well branched_ $ 6.00 
CYDALISE (Cay., 1930)—A yellow pli- 
cata, edged with brown, splendid form 
_ $ 0.50 
CYRUS (H. Sass, 1931)—Empire yel¬ 
low intermediate with a glowing center 
_$ 0.25 
DAUNTLESS (Con., 1929)—A lovely 
red self with velvety falls, Dykes Medal 
winner _ $ 0.65 
DAY DREAM—Tall vigorous blend of a 
pleasing soft pink tone_ $ 0.35 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cay., 1929) — 
Rosy purple and garnet red, a giant in 
size and outstanding in growth and 
vigor, Dykes Medal winner_ $ 0.65 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk., 1930)—Large 
straw yellow of excellent form and heavy 
substance _ $ 0.50 
DOGROSE (Insole, 1930)—Our tallest 
pink, large oval-shaped flowers of deli¬ 
cate color_ $ 0.75 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmsn.)-A beau¬ 
tiful blend that is a universal favorite, 
pale mauve and lavender to deep gold 
_$ 0.20 
DON JUAN (Cay.)—Immense bicolor of 
rosy lilac and bright red, very large 
_$ 0.35 
DORE (J. Sass, 1935)—An entirely new 
color combination, pale yellow standards 
and white falls_ $ 7.50 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn.)-S bright 
chicory blue, F pansy violet, this large 
amoena is a great favorite_ $ 0.35 
DOXA (H. Sass)—A novelty in creamy 
olive tones, unusually fine form and sub¬ 
stance, intermediate_ $ 0.25 
DUKE OF YORK—Large bright blue of 
splendid carrying power_ $ 0.15 
EASTER MORN (Essig., 1931)—An 
outstanding warm white with a rich 
golden center, flaring falls_ $ 1.50 
EGYPT—Bronzy violet and deep velvety 
maroon purple, large flowers of excell¬ 
ent substance_-_-_ $ 0.50 
ELECTRA (J. Sass, 1935)—Large flow¬ 
ered plicata, blue-margined white with a 
golden haft, attractive rounded form 
_$ 3.00 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (lEgel., 1930) 
—Lovely rose amethyst, large and tall 
_$ 0.20 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON, Syn. Blue 
Zua (Sass)—Bright blue, crimped like 
crepe paper, an outstanding novelty 
-$0.35 
ELSINORE —Pale yellow, blended and 
edged with crimson_ $0.25 
EL TOVAR (H. Sass, 1933)—A rich 
blending of yellow and lustrous maroon 
brown with a black sheen, one of the very 
finest Irises, extra heavy substance 
- $7.00 
ENDYMION —Charming light buff blend 
-$0.15 
EREBIAN (Loomis, 1931)—Rich dusky 
Bordeaux red, excellent form and finish 
-$0.40 
ESTEREL —Deep rose pink__ $0.25 
EUPHONY (H. Sass)—The most ruffled 
Iris, a delightful blending of golden yel¬ 
low and molasses colored tones ... $0.15 
EVELYN BENSON (Mur., 1931)—A 
rosy carmine self with some reticula¬ 
tions and very fine enameled finish_ 
-$ 1.00 
EVOLUTION (Cay.)—A light coppery 
bronze and electric blue blend of un¬ 
usual charm and quality_ $0.50 
FASCINATION (Cay.) Large refined 
rose pink of pure color, satiny texture 
-$0.35 
FRAGONARD (Cay.)—Appealing shade 
of old rose and mauve_ $0.35 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cay.)—Light fawn, 
lilac and heliotrope—-_ $0.25 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr-Mit)—A peer 
among lilac rose pinks, very large__$0.25 
FRIVOLITE (Cay.)—A fresh bright 
pink seemingly dusted with gold, very 
free flowering—__$0.50 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn.)—A variegata 
of clear contrasts, yellow and oxblood red 
_$ 0.20 
GAYNELLE—Earliest tall yellow $0.25 
GENTIUS (H. Sass, 1934)—Deep tones 
of blue violet and royal purple, a fine 
intermediate _-_$0.15 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS—Intense vel¬ 
vety violet purple self_$0.15 
GIANT BALDWIN (H. Sass, 1932) — 
Strong large Baldwin with a more rosy 
tone _ $0.25 
GLOWING EMBERS—Late bronze red 
with orange center_$0.20 
GOBELIN RED—Unusually rich ox- 
blood red in a refined flower_$0.35 
GOLDEN BOW (H. Sass)—Long, large 
flowers of chrome yellow, intermediate 
__ $1.50 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass, 1933)—A 
Euphony seedling with the distinctive 
form of its parent. It is a brilliant 
ruffled cinnamon colored blend of great 
carrying power, attracting more eyes 
than almost any other Iris_$3.00 
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