Ethel Peckham— 34 in. VERY FRAGRANT. AWARD OF MERIT AMERICAN 
IRIS SOCIETY 1936. This is the largest and most sensational of all the red 
toned Irises, being of gigantic size, perfect form and the most amazing deep, rich, 
brilliant red tone. My own choice of all the reds.50 
Ethelwyn Dunbar— 38 in. I BELIEVE THIS TO BE ONE OF THE THREE 
LARGEST AND FINEST PINK-TONED IRISES INTRODUCED TO DATE. 
It is a huge flower, of fine form, even larger and better than Imperial Blush and a 
deeper pink, and it is twice the size of Pink Satin. In form and tone it is entirely 
different from the others and does not in any way compete with them. Although it 
is a new Iris of superb quality, a large stock of extra fine rhizomes now permits a 
very low price.20 
Euphony —36 in. One of the best of the copper blends. S—beautifully ruffled pure 
copper; F—soft copper, veined deep copper and flushed soft violet. A real beauty. 
See color illustration Page 12.20 
Evelyn Benson— 39 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY THE ROYAL HORTI¬ 
CULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. A gorgeous Iris of perfect form in a 
uniform carmine self color. Nicely branched and extremely free flowering.20 
Evening Splendour —-50 in. VERY SWEET FRAGRANCE. A brilliant pink toned 
Iris that stands over four feet high, being one of the tallest, as well as one of the 
most rugged and free flowering Iris in my entire collection. My own introduction. 
.20 
Farandole —36 in. Huge flowers of most unusual and attractive colors, the standards 
being soft rosy-lilac and the falls purplish-rose, shading lighter at the margin. A 
strong vigorous grower, well branched and a free bloomer.15 
Fascination —48 in. EARLY. A bright pink-toned variety that has always been as 
popular among the pinks as Sensation is among the blues. Very fine flowers produced 
in prodigious quantities and one of the best deep pink toned Irises introduced to 
date. See color illustration Page 15.20 
Indian Chief—20c—See Page 14 
Dolly Madison—20c 
Illustration Greatly Reduced 
Eleanor Blue —38 in. A lovely large flower of 
soft true blue. One of the best of this color. 
.20 
Electra —38 in. A fine new large “Plicata” 
with excellent substance and perfect form. 
White ground, peppered and veined blue, the 
veining changing to gold along the beard. 
The effect is striking, and the flower is ex¬ 
ceptionally beautiful.50 
El Tovar —36 in. The most brilliant and gor¬ 
geously colored “Variegata” blend. S— 
bronze; F—deep dark blackish maroon, with 
a yellow glow at the throat.30 
Eothen —40 in. EARLY. A real ivory or cream 
color is one of the most sought after colors 
and Eothen is the perfection of this type. The 
flowers are very large, perfectly shaped, with 
beautifully flaring falls and it seems to be 
carved out of ivory.20 
Equ i poise —40 in. A delightful new soft blend 
with cream standards flushed very soft 
lavender; Hortense-violet falls, lighter to¬ 
wards the border. There is a delightful yellow 
halo at the heart of the flower, which adds 
tremendously to its beauty.25 
Erebian —40 in. HONORABLE MENTION 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A rich, glow¬ 
ing, velvety Bordeaux Red, with a bright 
golden beard. An Iris of brilliant colors, per¬ 
fect form, exquisite finish and refinement, in 
fact a perfect Iris. Having a verv large stock 
of this choice variety in extra fine large rhi¬ 
zomes, I am offering it this season at a ri¬ 
diculously low price for such a choice variety. 
.15 
Eros— 42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. AWARD 
OF MERIT AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
1936. A delightful new salmon or hy¬ 
drangea pink, with as many as 12 flowers 
to the stem, now offered for the first time 
at a very low price. Entirely different from 
all other pinks. The large shapely flower shave 
a delightful silky texture.20 
FOR A GROUP OF OTHER FINE 
RED TONES, CONSULT COLOR 
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