♦ THE IRIS GARDEN ♦ 
EDGEWOOD (Hall) Medium toned pink bicolor of high quality; 
midseason; tall _ .15 
EL CAPITAN (M-M) Huge flowered medium blue of the heaviest 
substance; the blooms last a day longer than most; midseason; 
tall_ .25 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass) Deep, velvety reddish violet; slightly 
fragrant; A. M. 1937; gold medal 1934 as the best fall bloomer; 
spring bloom very early; short_ .15 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egel) Enormous pink mauve with gold 
throat and beard; not so pink or so refined in color as Frieda Mohr 
but hardier and better branched; midseason; tall_ .15 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter) Large, rich mahogany red self with a 
brown haft and no venation in the velvety red falls; excellent form 
and symmetrical branching; good grower and bloomer_ 2.00 
ELSINORE (Hall) Primrose yellow blended with and edged reddish 
purple; midseason; medium height_3 for .25 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass) Huge flowered, smoky, dark variegata blend; 
massive, dome shaped standards and broad, long falls; late; tall_ .90 
EROS (Mead) Clear salmon pink blend with an undertone of yellow; 
an entirely new iris color; A. M. 1936; midseason; tall_ .50 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn) Brilliant red in a large flower with 
arching standards and wide falls; late; tall_ .90 
EVENTIDE (H. P. Sass) Misty, slaty lavender; a subtle flower; 
midseason; short_3 for .25 
EVOLUTION (Cay) Pale, coppery bronze blend; large flower with 
frilled standards and flaring falls; midseason; medium height_ .25 
FOLKWANG (G U K) Light pink and deep rose bicolor; large flow¬ 
ered; midseason; short_3 for .25 
FRIEDA MOHR (M-M) Most popular pinkish mauve bicolor; sensa¬ 
tional for shape, size and substance; late; tall_ .15 
GAVIOTA (Mohr) Creamy white with brown markings at haft; mid¬ 
season; medium height _3 for .25 
GEORGE J. TRIBOLET (Wmsn) Velvety blackish purple; vigorous 
grower; late; medium height_3 for .25 
GEORGIA (Farr) Free flowering cattleya pink; early; short_3 for .25 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Mil) Velvety mulberry purple; very fra¬ 
grant; midseason; tall_ .15 
GILEAD (And) Buffy amber blend; broad, large flowers of heavy sub¬ 
stance, well placed on wide branching stems; midseason; tall_ .25 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturt) S. fawn, flushed violet; F. glowing 
red, netted yellow; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
"Those I had from you last year were fine—could not have been 
n 0 better—and I am very much pleased with them 
raije O May 13, 1938. Mrs. H. L. M., Fort Scott , Kans. 
