GARDEN MAGIC » Grinter 1936 
EASTER MORN (Essig 1931) M. 40". A grand white iris 
of a warmer tone than Purissima, deepened by the brilliant 
beard and faint veining at the throat; the flowers are large 
and heavy textured and the shape similar to Santa Barbara. 
A.M., A. I S., 1933. $ .75 
ECLADOR (Cayeux 1932) L. 40". Without doubt, one of 
the finest of yellows. Standards butter yellow, broad and 
ruffled; F. semi-flaring of same shade, with velvety blaze in 
center of petal. Because of its form, Eclador is different 
from the usual iris bloom; it reminds me of a canary with 
deeper yellow wings. Highly recommended. $2.00 
C.M., H.N.S.F., 1932. 
Dykes Medal, 1932, France. 
ECLAT (Gage 1934) M. 34". A dainty iris of rather small 
proportions of pink and copper blending; the flower is very 
attractive and when unfolding resembles a rosebud. An ideal 
cut flower. $ .40; 3 for $1.00 
E1LAH (Loomis 1935) M. 40". A beautiful deep yellow self 
almost as large as W. R. Dykes, but perfectly hardy and a 
reliable bloomer. An exceptionally fine yellow and a worthy 
addition to our list of novelties. $4.50 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass 1933) L. 33". A richly colored 
variegata. S. brown shaded honey in center; F. long and 
flaring, velvety red brown with a black flush. Should be 
planted with bright yellow else it gives a somber effect. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932. $3.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter 1935) M. 38". A truly 
beautiful iris named in honor of the late Mrs. Charles L. 
Winchester, wife of the president of the J. B. Lyon Co , 
publishers of Flower Grower. The flowers are very large, of 
a clear intense red with a smooth velvety finish. The petals 
are one color, without venation and the effect unusually 
lovely. Very outstanding is this new red. Vigorous and a 
sure bloomer. $6.50 
EROS (Mead 1934) M. 38". A lovely example of softly 
blended tones whose garden effect is pale coral pink. The 
flowers are smoothly finished and have much soft gold at the 
throat; the stalks are tall and a little highly branched, but 
this is offset by its glorious color. $2.25 
Award of Merit, A.I.S., 1934. 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Williamson 1932) M. 36". A large 
flower of brilliant red tones; S. arching of clear red with a 
slight blue flush; F. drooping, very broad and long and of a 
rich deep red shade. One of the best of the so-called red tones. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932 $2.50 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge 1936) M. 40". An exquisite blend 
of salmon and golden sand, flushed coral with a soft yellow 
glow at the center. The standards are arching and softly 
ruffled and the falls have a soft blue blaze near the 
golden beard. $10.00 
FAIRYLEA (Hall 1933) M. 37". An exquisite plicata sim¬ 
ilar in form to the old garden favorite, Fairy. Standards 
pure white, Falls pure white with dainty pale lavender 
stitching. Fragrant. $2.00 
FIESTA (White 1936) M. 36". A very large copper-toned 
flower of great charm. The standards are honey yellow, 
flushed golden brown and mauve. F. cinnamon brown, with 
orange undertone, with a flush of mauve in the center. 
Beard brilliant gold. Will undoubtedly be very popular 
when distributed. $12.50 
FRIVOLITE (Free-vo-letay) (Cayeux 1930) M. 40". A live 
pink similar in coloring to the Lady Ashtown Rose. It's a 
clear shade of brilliant light pink whose fresh coloring sets 
it quite apart. Combined with some of the clear red shades 
a fine color effect is achieved. A free bloomer and lovely and 
arresting in a mass. $ .40; 3 for $1.00 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936) M. 40". We have intro¬ 
duced some fine iris for Mr. Grinter and firmly believe some 
feat of magic must be responsible for the smooth, lacquered 
finish and lack of veining which characterizes his seedlings. 
This variety is probably the finest of all reds. A striking 
self of about the shade of the falls of the famous Shirvan. 
A seven-inch blossom with wide velvety falls and arched 
standards of a rich glowing velvety red with rich orange 
beard, fragrant, well branched and hardy. Only a few 
plants available. $30.00 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux 1933) M. 42". Tall and 
stately of growth, this blend of soft pastel shades is hard to 
describe. S. tawny yellow softly flushed pale blue; F. soft 
lilac suffused flax blue, edged soft yellow. The flower is very 
large and frilled. A medley in soft tones of great charm. 
Special Award, Paris Iris Commission, 1932. $1.75 
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