EL CAPITAN (Mitchell) 38". Very large light blue 
blossoms on well-branched stalks. H.M. 35c 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salb.) 32". A chicory blue self, 
that has good shape, substance, and stalk. H.M. 75c 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON (Sass) 20". Bright 
blue, crimped like crepe paper, making it a nov¬ 
elty. 35c 
EL TOVAR (Sass) 34". A richly colored variegata. 
S. brown, shaded honey in center; F. velvety red 
brown with a striking black flush. A.M. $2.50 
ENSORECLEUR (Cayeux) 34". Huge white, stip¬ 
pled and striped lilae, giving a unique effeet. 35c 
EREBIAN (Loomis) 40". A rich deep Bordeaux red 
self with heavy gold beard. H.M. 35c 
EROS (Mead) 38". A lovely flower of softly blended 
tones producing pale coral pink effect. A.M. $3.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn.) 36". Large flower of 
brilliant red tones. Very outstanding. A.M. $2.50 
EUPHONY (Sass) 32". See accurate color reproduc¬ 
tion on front cover. S. ruffled, of mustard yellow, 
stained light brown; F. mustard yellow, flushed 
blue in center and overlaid soft brown. 25c 
EVELYN BENSON (Mur.) 32". Deep rose, approach¬ 
ing carmine which Avas imported from England. 50c 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant) 40". Large light blue. H.M. 
Very beautiful in our garden. $10.00 
FARANDOLE (Cayeux) 38". S. French grey Avith 
strong suffusion of rosy lilac; F. purplish-rose. 50c 
FAR WEST (Klein.) 40". A Avarm and melloAv blend 
of salmon and golden sand, of coral and henna, 
Avith a soft gloAv at the heart. Unusual tinting. 
H.M. $10.00 
FASCINATION (Cayeux) 38". Clear bright pink. 35c 
FLUSH OF DAWN (Berry) 38". One of the finest, 
if not the finest, floAvers of delicate shadings. The 
artistic blending of light lobelia-violet with olive 
buff shows up as attractive soft pink blend. 35c 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cayeux) 42". Enormous stout 
textured floAvers of chamois-faAvn, lilac, and red on 
Avell-branched stalks. It has all the attributes of a 
perfect flower'; height, vigor, size, and floriferous- 
ness. French aAvard winner. 50c 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 44". Large lilac-pink bi¬ 
color of flaring form and splendid texture. One of 
the best selling Iris of all time. 25c 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn.) 30". One of the brightest 
and gayest of the variegata group. S. lemon 
chrome; F. deep A^elvety oxblood red. 35c 
GAYNELLE (Rich.) 30". A gay, clear yelloAv Avhich 
blooms exceptionally profusely in early spring. 35c 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux) 42". S. tawny 
yelloAv, softly flushed pale blue ; F. soft lilac, suf¬ 
fused flax blue, edged yelloAV. French aAvard win¬ 
ner because of its distinctive coloring. $2.00 
GENTIUS (Sass) 24". Dark bluish-violet S. and 
royal purple F. make this Iris very shoAvy. H.M. 35c 
GIANT BALDWIN (Sass) 42". Fragrant, gigantic 
flowers of lavender-blue—8 to 16 blossoms. 50c 
GILEAD (AndreAvs) 42". A fine golden yelloAv' and 
bronze with the soft buff ground color overlaid 
amber. F. slightly darker than S. H.M. 35c 
GLORIOLE (Gage) 42". A light blue self overlaid 
with a glistening, frosty sheen. Considered one of 
the best blues reeently originated. A.M. $5.00 
GOLDEN BOW (Sass) 30". A good yelloAV with 
rather long blooms; early floAvering. H.M. $1.00 
GOLDEN HELMET (Sass) 35". A striking brilliant 
variegata. S. yelloAV, broAvn and gold; F. deep, rich 
oxblood red. An unusually bright contrast. $5.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (Sass) 40". Golden S. with a rose 
edge; F. of orange gold, tinged with rose. A much 
superior Euphony. FloAvers are like radiant glow¬ 
ing candles in their brilliance. H.M. $2.00 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass) 28". Golden yelloAV in color 
Avith semi-flaring F. slightly flushed olive. Fast in- 
creaser. H.M. 50c 
GOLD TOP (Salb.) 36". Attractive flower with S. of 
old gold Avhich are set off by red-violet F. edged 
Avith gold. Blooms early and for a long period. 35c 
G. P. BAKER (Perry) 45". Clear light yellow of ex¬ 
cellent form. Many floAvers open at once on well- 
branched stalks. English Dykes medal winner. $1.00 
GRAND MONARCH (Roav.) 36". Velvety bronze red 
illumined Avith golden throat; late. 50c 
GRAZIELLA (Cayeux) 46". Fine flower of dark 
crimson and light magenta-red. 35c 
GUDRUN (Dykes) 38". A massive floAver of purest 
snoAv Avhite, the variety which we consider to be 
the present king of the white division. Dykes 
Medal Avinner in England. $1.50 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell) 40". One of the five best 
yelloAvs in the world. The large blossoms are elear 
pinard yelloAV Avith a deeper beard. A.M. $3.50 
HEATHER (Hahn) 33". Pleasing floAver with violet- 
buff S. and violet-rose F. Gold beard. 35c 
HELIOS (Cayeux) 38". Huge flowers with S. pure 
lemon yelloAv and F. the same, but delicately pen¬ 
ciled rose. French award winner. 45c 
HERMITAGE (Kirk.) 36". Rich soft rose touched 
with beautiful frosty blue. H.M. 50c 
HIGH TIDE (Barber) 38". One of the most attractive 
blends on the market, being a combination of lav¬ 
ender, blue and yellow charmingly mingled. Bright 
j^ellow beard. This variety reaches a high tide of 
perfection, so be sure to try it. 25c 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass) 37". We consider this to 
be the outstanding pink Iris on the market this 
year. It is large, fragrant and a charming shade of 
blush pink, Avith long drooping F. Avhich are set 
off by a lemon-yelloAv beard. H.M. 75c 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) 36". S. pinkish red; F. 
velvety red. This is the best selling red Iris of all 
time and continues to retain its popularity. 25c 
WE SHIP TO EVERY STATE 
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