irises—t ail Bearded ARVISTA Gardens 
ECLADOR—Dykes, 1932. One of the largest and finest yellows. Pure lemon 
yellow ruffled flowers of fine form. 40".50 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salsbach 1938)—30". Outstanding as a medium blue iris of 
Santa Barbara form. S. Campanula blue; F. same flushed chicory blue with 
soft brown haft and yellow beard. Leather-like petals. H.M., ’36.40 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG—One of the largest of the “pink” irises. 48".15 
ELLA MAE (Callis ’39)—42". Late. A giant flowered Iris with F. 3i" wide, 
practically self-colored a deep pearly mauve, with warm, copper-brown 
markings on the haft. A well branched and perfectly hardy new beauty. 7.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM—Exquisite smooth finish and pale pink effect. S. milk white 
with pink flush; F. white, heavily shaded pink. H.M., 1932...15 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass 1933)—H.M., 1932. An outstanding variegata blend. S. 
rich brown-yellow; F. velvety blackish maroon with center flushed yellow.75 
EROS—A.M., A.I.S., 1936. A glorious salmon pink effect that in mass is breath¬ 
taking. Large iridescent flowers of fine form and silky texture. Fragrant 
and a good grower. 42".30 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lapham ’33)—Enormous, medium deep pink flowers 
with prominent orange beard and fine enamel finish. Much admired. 38".20 
EXCLUSIVE (Dr. Grant-Schreiner, 1937)—A clear light blue with distinct sil¬ 
very sheen near “powder-blue.” Large, clean-cut flowers of splendid sub¬ 
stance and finished texture with silvery overtones. 40". A.M., 1939. 1.50 
FAR WEST—40". Salmon and golden sand, coral and henna in a glowdng 
warm and mellow blend. Verbena scent. Large, well placed flowers. Bold 
and sturdy. 3.00 
FRIEDA MOHR—A gigantic deep pink toned iris of perfect form, good texture, 
brilliant coloring. S. pale lilac; F. deep lilac rose. One of the very finest. 
No iris collection complete without it.20 
FRIVOLITE—40". Flowers of clear, brilliant light pink, free blooming and at¬ 
tractive form. Its clear coloring makes an arresting mass effect.20 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933)—40". Most outstanding. A light blue self with an 
irridescent, glistening overlay suggesting the thick frost crystals on window 
panes of a cold winter morning. A most lovely iris. A.M., A.I.S. 1.50 
GOLDEN BOW—A large chrome yellow intermediate.25 
GOLDEN HELMET—A gorgeously brilliant variegata that shines in any plant¬ 
ing. Ochraceous yellow and Morocco red overlaid ox-blood red. 35".50 
GOLDEN LIGHT (LI. Sass ’33)—A Euphony child with the distinct ruffling of 
the parent—a brilliant cinnamon blend with great carrying power. S. and F. 
golden with a rosy edge—“glowing candles that radiate beauty.” Distinctly 
outstanding with flowers of beautiful proportions. 40". H.M., A.I.S., 1936.30 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936)—38". A perfectly hardy, exquisite new 
creamy yellow of elusive charm. Most lovely in its shimmering silkiness of 
texture and subtle golden glow in the center. A most enchanting garden iris 
and a truly “must have”... 5.00 
GOLDEN WEST—30". A fine yellow intermediate.25 
GOLD VELLUM (Gage ’34)—S. pale chalcedony yellow; F. wrnx yellow. Many 
flowers of heavy substance, smooth texture, flaring falls. Distinct from all 
other yellows. 27".. .50 
splendidly. You certainly have SPLENDID STOCK.”—Indiana. 
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