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GENERAL LIST OF IRIS—Continued 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE. 38 in. When we first 
saw this magnificent bronze-purple Iris in 
1936 in full bloom among some twenty or 
more of the world’s best new kinds, we 
instantly picked it out as a masterpiece Iris 
and each year as our stock of it increases 
and we see more of it, our estimation of 
it increases. One of the best large, finely 
formed bronze-purples. A very heavy 
bloomer. 75 cents 
DOGROSE. 44 in. A superb pink Iris with 
large, oval-shaped flowers in a uniform 
shade of rose-pink. A tall, free-flowering 
sort. Fine landscape variety. 25 cents 
DOLLY MADISON. 35 in. Flowers very 
large, often 41/2 inches high by 5 inches 
wide. It is a seedling of Lent A. William¬ 
son and carries the good sturdy qualities 
of that parent together with even greater 
size. An immense mauvette-lilac-pink of 
most outstanding quality. 25 cents 
DORE. 34 in. An Iris that resembles a Daf¬ 
fodil in coloring. Standards clear yellow; 
falls creamy white. A fine Iris of good size, 
unique appearance, and fine plant habits. 
35 cents 
DOROTHY DIETZ. 36 in. An Iris of un¬ 
usual coloring. Standards a light chicory- 
blue; falls pansy-violet. 25 cents 
DYMIA. 38 in. A fine blue-violet self with 
a dark blue beard and no haft markings. 
A very pleasing Iris and especially desirable 
as a landscape variety. 60 cents 
ECLADOR. 34 .in. A very fine large yellow 
having excellent form and texture. Stand¬ 
ards canary-yellow; falls bright yellow 
veined brown at the haft, orange-yellow 
beard. Unlike all the other yellows and one 
of the best. 50 cents 
ELECTRA. 35 in. A hardy everblooming 
plicata with blue margins on a white 
ground and bronzy brown venation on the 
haft. A nice well-rounded flower of large 
size. 35 cents 
ELLA WINCHESTER. 38 in. A large beau¬ 
tiful Iris named in honor of the late Mrs. 
Chas. B. Winchester, wife of the president 
of J. B. Lyon Co., publishers of the Flower 
Grower. A very large clear intense red with 
a rich smooth finish. Has done wonderfully 
well in our garden. $1.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. 24 in. This Iris has 
been awarded the Hutchenson Gold Medal 
as the best fall-blooming Iris. A deep pur¬ 
ple self with very rich falls. It will bloom 
a month in the spring and then for 3 
months in the fall. 25 cents 
EUPHONY. 32 in. Beautiful blend of cham¬ 
ois-yellow. Ruffled flowers on well-branched 
stems. A delightful flower. Very florifer- 
ous. 25 cents 
EXCLUSIVE. 40 in. A very large light blue 
Iris that some believe leads its color class. 
A very pure light blue overlaid with a sil¬ 
very mist which enhances its beauty very 
much. One of the very finest Iris. $2.00 
FRIEDA MOHR. 38 in. A beautiful flower 
both in form and color. Unusually tall with 
clean foliage; ideal for either mass planting 
or for specimen flowers. A pink bicolor. 
Standards a light pinkish violet; falls a deep 
lilac-rose. 25 cents 
GAY HUSSAR. 30 in. A very early gay va¬ 
riety with brilliant chrome-yellow standards 
and deep, velvety oxblood-red falls. 
25 cents 
GOBELIN RED. 30 in. Compared with the 
color chart this is a true oxblood-red, show¬ 
ing no purple in its make-up. Flowers are 
of medium size and very finely formed. 
Stems and leaves are thin, strong, erect. 
This is the best red considering color only 
that we have seen in Iris. 25 cents 
GOLDEN FLARE. 3 3 in. A dazzling color 
combination. A blending of flame-rose and 
yellow. If you wish something entirely 
different, this variety will please you. 
Awarded the Silver Medal by the Iris So¬ 
ciety of England. 25 cents 
GOLDEN HELMET. 36 in. A flower resem¬ 
bling King Tut in its brilliant color but 
much larger. The standards are ruffled and 
of a chestnut color, while the falls are a 
rich oxblood-red. 50 cents 
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Frieda Mohr 
Beautiful 
in form 
and color 
EROS. 40 in. A tall clear salmon or coral- 
pink, a shade of pink so much loved by 
many people. For those who do not de¬ 
mand a large flower, this is an exceedingly 
pleasing variety. 35 cents 
ETHEL PECKHAM. 34 in. A large, fragrant 
red-toned variety, the most nearly red of 
all Irises. Received Honorable Mention, 
American Iris Society. 35 cents 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. 40 in. A very 
attractive deep pink. Standards a clear 
red with a shadow of blue; F. large and 
of a rich deep shade of red. 25 cents 
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