EDGEWOOB' IRIS GARDENS 
CROWN JEWEL. An unusual blend 
of yellow, orange and apricot. A 
good grower. 36". M, $1.00 
DAUNTLESS. A beautiful red self. 
The color is glowing and velvety 
and the plant grows vigorously and 
blooms profusely. Dykes Medal, 19?9. 
40". $.75 
DEPUTE' NOMBLOT. One of the 
world’s greatest Irises. Standards 
light glowing copper red; falls very 
wide, and of a rich shade of claret 
crimson. Four feet tall and perfect¬ 
ly branched. M. Dykes Medal, 
1930. $.50 
DESERT GOLD. One of the new large 
yellows. The color is a particularly 
lovely shade of pure yellow and the 
plant multiplies rapidly. 30". E. $.50 
DOLLY MADISON. This Iris has 
never been surpassed in its color 
class. A blend of coloring somewhere 
between the old Quaker Lady and 
the newer Evolution but brighter 
than either. Large flowers of fine 
form and substance. 38". M. $.25 
DOROTHY DIETZ. A vigorous free 
blooming amoena. Standards on 
opening light chicory blue quickly 
fading to white; falls pansy violet 
fading to paler at extreme margin. 
38". M. $.25 
ECLAT. Pink, yellow and orange ef¬ 
fect blendwith good blooming habits. 
36". ML. $.50 
y EL CAPITAN. A huge light violet 
blue Iris that everyone should have. 
Finely shaped flowers of heavy sub¬ 
stance. 40". M. $.35 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG. Enormous 
mauve pink with gold beard. Very 
popular with garden visitors. HM., 
A. I. S., 45". M. $.25 
ELOISE LAPHAM. One of the pinks 
so popular at present. Standards 
light pink; falls slightly darker. 
Large flowers with a golden beard. 
A. M., A. I. S., 1932. 38". $.50 
ETHEL PECK HAM. One of the finest 
red Irises in existence. I shall never 
forget my first sight of a large 
planting of this Iris in the originat¬ 
or’s garden. A perfectly stunning 
variety. H.M.,A.I.S. 36". M $2,50 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. An excep¬ 
tionally beautiful medium pink self 
of heavy texture and fine form. The 
fresh, clear, pink is enhanced by a 
gold beard. 38". M. $1.00 
EUPHONY. Mustard yellow with a 
heliotrope flush on the falls;. Heav¬ 
ily ruffled. Bright and sparkling. 
36". M. $.25 
EVOLUTION. An unusual coppery 
bronze lighted up by a brilliant 
orange beard. This flower is a mas¬ 
terpiece in color by the French hy¬ 
bridizer Cayeux. Desirable in every 
way. 42". M. $.50 
FASCINATION. Another French in¬ 
troduction. A “luscious, satiny or- 
chid-rose’’ self that is free flowering 
and vigorous. 36". M. $.50 
FIRE-GOD. A reddish bronze and 
deep brown garnet Iris that gives a 
fiery brown effect in the garden. 
Very striking in mass. 40". $.50 
FRI VO LITE'. An exquisite pink and 
yellow blend that makes a shrimp 
pink mass in garden effect. 40". 
M. $.50 
FRIEDA MOHR. Enormous flowers of 
a lively shade of violet pink held 
proudly on tall stems. A classic 
variety. 44". L. $.25 
GAY HUSSAR. This brilliant gem of 
color always attracts attention be¬ 
cause of its clean contrast of color. 
F. brightest yellow. S. yellow ox- 
blood red. 30". M. $.25 
GLEAM. A beautiful pale blue self of 
good form and substance lighted up 
by a brilliant orange beard. A good 
doer and free bloomer. 40". $.25 
GRACE STURTEVANT. A rich red¬ 
dish brown Iris from England. The 
unique color is enhanced by a gold 
beard. 36". L. $.50 
HAPPY DAYS. It is hard to imagine 
a yellow Iris with blooms larger 
than El Capitan in size and with a 
height of 40" but this miracle has 
come to pass in this wonderful clear 
yellow variety. It has set a stan¬ 
dard that few will ever equal. So 
far the stock has never equaled the 
demand so early orders are advis¬ 
able. Was second choice for Dykes 
Medal last year. H. M., A. I. S., 
1935. E. M. $7.50 
HERMENE. A tall, satiny, deep pink 
blend with a golden throat. A fresh 
