IRISES—Tall Bearded 
ARVISTA Gardens 
DOROTHY DIETZ—Chicory blue and pansy violet; the finest Amoena.20 
DYMIA—A fine self of blue-violet, dark blue beard and clean haft. Great uni¬ 
formity of coloring on tall, well-branched stalks. 30". Great garden value. .50 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook ’37)—A.M., 1939. Rome Gold Medal ’38. Glow¬ 
ing, medium coppery red, a near-self of distinct color effect. Outstanding 
either singly or in a group. Of perfect form and lustrous silky texture with a 
coppery gold-dust overlay—a really glorious new Iris. Selected in Rome, 
Italy in 1939 as the world’s finest new Iris. 5.00 
ECLADOR—Dykes, 1932. One of the largest and finest yellov/s. Pure lemon 
yellow ruffled flowers of fine form. 40".50 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salbach 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. .25 
ELIZABETH EGELEERG—One of the largest of the “pink” irises. 48".20 
ELKHART (Lapham, 1936)—Large, rounded, flowers on well-branched stems. 
Deep chestnut red tinted brownish. A flash of fire. 38".50 
ELLA MAE (Callis ’39)—42". Late, A giant flowered Iris with F. Si" wide, 
practically self-colored a deep pearly mauve, with warm, copper-brown 
markings on the haft. A well branched and perfectly hardy new beauty. 3.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter, 1935)—Glowing mahogany red of heavy sub¬ 
stance.25 
ELOISE LAPHAM—Exquisite smooth finish and pale pink effect. S. milk white 
with pink flush; F. white, heavily shaded pink. H.M., 1932.20 
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.60 
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 
ETHEL WYNN 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 w'ith silvery overtones. 40". A.M,, 1939. 1.50 
FAR WEST—40". Salmon and golden sand, coral and henna in a glowing 
warm and mellow blend. Verbena scent. Large, well placed flowers. Bold 
and sturdy. 1.50 
FIESTA (White, 1936)—H.M. 1935. Profuse oval flowers of uniform coppery- 
apricot. Satiny smooth. 38". 1.00 
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 wdthout 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 wdth 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.60 
I purchased poppy and iris roots from you last season and they are doing 
splendidly. You certainly have SPLENDID STOCK.”—Indiana. 
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