
THE IRIS GARDEN 
DOXA (H. P. Sass) Curious blend of pale olive buff; very large flower of 
the heaviest substancesearly*shorts-aseeesaeeeee. et eee 3 for 
DREAM (Sturt) Beautiful pink pallida; one of the best landscape varieties 
and at this price may be used lavishly; late; tall___----------- Srtor 
DR. Se MAYO (Fry) Fine pink self; earlier than Dream; Dee 
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DUKE OF BEDFORD (Bliss) Brilliant deep violet purple; late; medium 
height PERE Rh eet Fg eS AS te or geen fo! ae. tren oe ee eee oe, Soe oi Bator 
DUKE OF WINDSOR (And) Standards are copper bronze with delicately 
purple sheen and falls of velvety maroon; dome shaped flowers; 
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EASTER MORN (Essig) White of pure color and heavy substance; beau- 
tifillysbranched tender midseason: talli === re 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (P. Cook) Light coppery red of silky sheen; an im- 
proved Rosy Wings; a strong grower with a tall, low branched, 
sturd yestem;| midseason et oe ee ee ee 
EDGEWOOD (Hall) Medium toned pink bicolor of high quality; a darker 
Frieda Mohr: midseason: tallo=* 225) 2 eee 3 for 
EL CAPITAN (M-M) Huge flowered, medium blue of the heaviest sub- 
stance; blooms last a day longer than most; midseason; tall___----- 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass) Dark reddish violet; slightly fragrant; 
one of the finest of the fall bloomers; spring bloom very early; 
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ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egel) Enormous mauve pink with gold throat 
and beard; not so refined in color as Frieda Mohr but a better 
bloomer and better branched; midseason; tall_._..__._-.-_____- Be0OF 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter) Large, rich mahogany red self with a 
brown haft and no venation in the velvety red falls; midseason; 
medium height: <2 2 =. sd ee eee ee 
ELSINORE (Hall) Primrose yellow blended with and edged reddish 
purple midseason meditm heights a. ae eee oe 3 for 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass) Huge flowered, smoky, dark variegata blend; 
massive dome shaped standards and long, broad falls; late; tall_- 
EROS (Mead) Clear, salmon pink blend with an undertone of yellow; 
midseason tolls. 90 tee ee EO Rive Lind seek) Ait ee eee ee 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn) Brilliant red in a large flower with arching 
standards cand -broadMalls slates toligee 2. eee eee 
ETHIOP QUEEN (Schreiner) Deepest black purple; like “black pansies”; 
midseasonmedium heights 222 ee eee ee ee 
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May 16, 1940 
“The iris I got from you the past five years are all blooming profusely.” 
Mrs. J. W., Maplewood, Mo. 
May 13, 1940 
,Ten of the eleven iris bought from you have bloomed.” 
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