^ WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
E. B. WILLIAMSON, (Cook, 1937). A glowing coppery red of medium shade, 
almost a self. Coppery gold dust shimmering over the whole flower makes 
this Iris an exceptional discovery. The large flowers have perfect, well 
rounded form, smooth lustrous silky finish and durable substance. 7.50 
ECLADOR, (Cay., 1932). S. canary-yellow; F. of brighter tone, faintly touched 
with bronze at the haft; orange-yellow beard.. 1.00 
ECLAT, (Gage, 1933). Wax yellow overlaid with pink.25 
EDITH SCOVILLE, (Pfeiffer, 1928). S. and F. purple-wine self.10 
EDOUARD MICHEL, (Verdier, 1904). Beautiful deep violet; F. deeper.15 
EGYPT, (Wall, 1929). Magnificent large bronzy-violet and deep maroon purple... .25 
EILAH, (Loomis, 1935). A large, tall yellow self of excellent habits. Perfectly 
hardy and a splendid bloomer. 1.50 
ELAINE, (Shull, 1925). A very fragrant yellow and violet blend.10 
ELBE RON, (Koehler, 1923). Brilliant rose red.10 
EL CAPITAN, (Mohr, 1926). Majestic flowers of huge size; color light violet blue .25 
ELDORADO, (Vilmorin, 1910). Blend of distinct rich yellowish bronze.10 
ELEANOR BLUE, (Salbach, 1933). Real Chicory blue.25 
ELECTRA, (J. Sass, 1935). Large flowered plicata, blue-margined white with a 
golden haft; attractive rounded form. 1.00 
ELEGANTE, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1931). Blend of silvery-lavender, flushed yellow. .25 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG, (Egel., 1930). Lovely rose amethyst.25 
ELKHART, (Lap., 1937). 38 inches. A deep fiery chestnut red in certain lights, 
brown in others. Large, rounded in shape, well branched. 2.00 
ELLA MAE, (Callis, 1939). Falls a deep pearly mauve. The flower is a self 
except generous epaulettes on warm copper brown on the haft. This giant 
Iris has falls so broad that they measure three and one-half inches across. 
Unlike some of the extra large varieties, it has very good color. It contrib¬ 
utes a sprightly touch of contrast. Late. Tall. 42 inches. Good branching. 
Completely hardy . 7.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER, (Grinter, 1935). Large, superb, glowing mahogany red 
with thick velvety petals. 40 inches . 1.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM, (Lapham, 1932). Exquisite, delicate flesh pink. .25 
ELSINORE, (Hall). Primrose yellow blended with and edged reddish purple.25 
EL TOVAR, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Most brilliant, gorgeously colored variegata 
blend; rich brown yellow and blackish maroon. Bearded. 1.50 
EMIR, (Yeld, 1918). Bright violet.10 
EMPEROR. Siberica. Same type as Perry’s Blue. Color deeper blue.25 
ENCHANTMENT, (Cayeux, 1927). S. soft lilac shot fawn; F. light garnet red.25 
ENSORECLEUR, (Cayeux). 34 inches. Huge white, stippled and striped lilac 
giving a unique effect.35 
EOTHEN, (Ware, 1932). New rich antique ivory effect; very large flowers.25 
EQUIPOISE, (Williamson, 1934). Tall, graceful yellow-violet blend.25 
EREBIAN, (Loomis). 40 inches. A rich, deep Bordeaux red self with heavy gold 
beard. H. ..35 
EROS, (Mead-Riedel, 1934). A glorious salmon-pink; lovely, large, shapely, irides¬ 
cent of silky texture; very fragrant.50 
ESTRALLON, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1928). S. ecru; F. red-purple.20 
ETHEL PECKHAM, (Williamson, 1932). Large, perfect formed flowers, wonder¬ 
ful brilliant red . 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR, (Lap., 1933). A beautiful deep pink self without the ob¬ 
jectionable magenta . .. .50 
ETHEREAL, (Emig., 193*8)V S. arching, cupped, bronzy tan with a faint violet 
shading, deepening to old gold at the claw; F. broad straight hanging, with a 
heavy flushing of light aniline blue throughout the center, palest near the 
beard. Beard dull gold . 
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