Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Douglas—44 in. Very large fine flowers. S—soft laven¬ 
der-violet; F—litho-purple, shading to light lavender- 
violet border. 1.50 
Duke of Bedford—34 in. Originally sold for $50. for 
a single plant, and just as fine now as it was 
then. A handsome large Iris of Dominion parentage. 
Deep reddish-violet bi-color.15 
Dune Sprite—36 in. FRAGRANT. GIVEN HONOR¬ 
ABLE MENTION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. S—sea-foam yellow, with amber base; 
F—flaring, white, with faint yellow at the edge and 
veined old-gold at the throat. A fine new Iris. 1.50 
Easter Morn—48 in. EARLY. VERY FRAGRANT. Very 
large flowers of pure sparkling white, with a satiny 
sheen and a glowing yellow centre. A strikingly 
beautiful flower. AWARD OF MERIT, AMERICAN 
IRIS SOCIETY. Full flaring falls. Different in form 
from Sitka, and would rank with it for first honors 
as the best white. See illustration, front cover 1.00 
Eclador—40 in. WINNER OF DYKES MEM¬ 
ORIAL MEDAL, HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL 
HONORS. A French introduction, which 
Cayeux, the originator considers the finest 
large yellow Iris to date. Color bright canary- 
yellow. 3.50 
Eclat —38 in. Wax yellow, overlaid with pink, blending 
into a bright orange tone, with a bright orange 
beard. 1.00 
Edgewood—45 in. Very fine flowers of fine form and 
good substance. Color bright pink.20 
Eilah—40 in. A 1935 introduction. A very handsome 
deep yellow self of huge size and a reliable 
bloomer. 10.00 
El Capitan—40 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. MAMMOTH 
FLOWERS of manganese-violet coloring. Largest and 
finest of its type.50 
Eleanor Blue—38 in. A lovely large flower of soft true 
blue. One of the best blues. . . . 1.25 each; 3 for 3.00 
Ella Winchester—40 in. NEW. A large, superb flower 
of glowing mahogany-red, with thick velvety 
petals. 12.50 
El Tovar—36 in. The most brilliant and gorgeously 
colored "Variegata" blend. S—Bronze; F—deep dark 
blackish-maroon, with a yellow glow at the 
throat. 5.00 
Eothen—40 in. EARLY. A new rich unusual antique 
ivory effect. Very large, fine, perfectly shaped 
flowers.35 
Eros—42 in. FRAGRANT. AWARD OF MERIT, 1936, 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A delightful true pink. 
An entirely different tone from Pink Opal, Pink Satin, 
Serenade, Imperial Blush &c. As many as 12 flowers 
to a stem. 5.00 
Ethel Peckham—34 in. VERY FRAGRANT. A gigantic 
red bi-color or perfect form in a deep rich red. 
AWARD OF MERIT, 1936, AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. One of our very finest Irises. 3.75 
Euphony—36 in. S—Beautifully ruffled pure copper; 
p_old gold, tinged violet. One of the best of the 
copper blends.20 
Evelyn Benson—39. in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL 
BY THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 
ENGLAND. Very handsome rosy-carmine, slightly 
suffused bronze.75 
Frieda Mohr 
Evolution—30 in. Very similar to Pres. Pilkington, but 
more colorful. Flowers not so large or so tall, but 
richer in color, making a marvelous mass effect. I 
rate this as one of the best of the blends.35 
Fascination—48 in. EARLY. A bright pink toned 
variety that has always been as popular among the 
pinks as Sensation has been among the blues. Very 
large flowers and one of the finest bright pink 
toned Irises originated to date.25 
Favori—30 in. A new French introduction, being listed 
in this country for the first time. An improvement 
on the variety "Magenta" in brilliance of color, size 
of flower and all other respects. A profuse bloomer 
and a magnificent flower. 3.50 
Fi ref a 11-—32 in. Brilliant fiery-red. A real red Iris and 
one of the best of this type.25 
Florence Bignell—42 in. This beautiful variety has 
large, well formed flowers, of great substance, in a 
uniform shade of soft golden yellow, with a con¬ 
spicuous orange beard. The flowers are borne 
profusely on tall, branching stems.35 
Folkwang—36 in. VERY FRAGRANT. Large flowers 
and a great favorite in the garden. S—white, flushed 
soft rose; F—claret-red, with cream white edging. .15 
Fragonard—36 in. This is one of the most delightful 
deep pink toned Irises I have ever seen. The special 
tone of pink is hard to describe, but it is very 
lovely. I prefer it to Dogrose, which it somewhat 
resembles. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT IN 
FRANCE.25 
Francheville—54 in. FRAGRANT. A marvelous French 
introduction. Gigantic flowers on towering stalks, 
shoulder high. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT IN 
FRANCE. S—fawn, tinged lilac; F—red-purple, mar¬ 
gined heliotrope.25 
Frieda Mohr—42 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. See color 
illustration above. A deep pink of gigantic size 
and perfect form, the huge flowers beir.g seven 
inches across. CONSTANT PRIZE WINNER. Frieda 
Mohr has deservedly been the most popular Iris 
in my exhibition gardens for several seasons, as 
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