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this will be acclaimed by many. It is 
a canary yellow, light and bright, with 
an orange beard and gilding at either 
side of the haft, giving it rich vitality 
for garden effect. Its sheen is exqui- 
site. 33 in. 35¢ 
ECLAT (Gage) 36 in. Wax yellow 
overlaid with pink blending into a 
bright orange color effect. 25¢ 
EILAH (Loom. 1935). This resplendent 
yellow is a deep self, of fine form and 
substance. H.M. 1937. 50¢ 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salb. 1933). The 
loveliness and warmth of this cam- 
panula blue iris charms us more and 
more each year. The flaring falls have 
a flush of deeper chicory blue. 37 in. 
25¢ 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (fall). Violet 
tones with very dark falls. 15¢ 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter 1935). 
The flowers are very large, of a clear 
intense red with a smooth velvety 
finish. The flowers are entirely one 
color without any venation and the ef- 
fect unusually lovely. q5¢ 
EL CAPITAN. One of the largest iris 
grown, supreme in its color class. No 
garden should be without this most 
outstanding long-blooming, light violet 
blue iris. 15¢ 
ELECTRA (Mass 1935). A plicata that, 
for its floriferousness, its ability to in- 
crease, and its hardiness, we strongly 
recommend. The large full standards 
are white, splashed with blue; the white 
flaring falls are button-holed with blue 
and have a few chestnut venations at 
the haft. 36 in. 35¢ 
ELKHART (Lap. 1937) L. 38 in. Anew 
and brilliant iris, a deep fiery chestnut, 
red in certain lights, brown in others, 
but always glowing. Large, rounded in 
shape, well-branched. $1.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lapham 1932). A 
delightful new pink iris. The color is 
indescribably soft and smooth, and even 
tone of delicate flesh pink. 15¢ 
Vestal’s Iris Garden 
ELSA SASS. An entirely new shade 
of yellow. Clear sulphur with a 
greenish cast in its depths and a new 
white blaze near the haft. The blos- 
soms are of large size. $15.00 
ETHIOP QUEEN. We hear a lot about 
“BLACK” Iris. This is surely a near 
approach. S. of deep blackish violet. 
F. practically coal black. $7.50 
EL TOVAR (H. Sass 1933). An en- 
gaging color combination—heavy bur- 
nished gold standards, rich velvety red 
falls with an unusual black sheen. 36 
in. A.M. 1933. 715¢ 
EROS (Mead-Riedel 1934). H.M., A.LS., 
1934; A.M., A.I.S., 1936. A glorious defi- 
nite garden effect of salmon pink. 50¢ 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn. 1932). A 
red, worthy of considerable praise. On 
fine stems appear huge flowers, lighter 
above, velvety and more intense red 
below. 50¢ 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lapham 1933). 
A real deep pink self without that ob- 
jectionable magenta of so many of the 
deep pinks. 25¢ 
EVOLVED. This one is a blend similar 
to the long popular Evolution, but the 
blossoms are much larger. S. have a 
slight suffusion of violet which is miss- 
ing in Evolution. $10.00 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux 1929). Thisisa 
marvelous new iris of coppery bronze 
shades; frilled standards. 15¢ 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant 1935). H.M., ALI. 
S., 1937. A very large light blue, con- 
sidered by many who have seen it as 
the most beautiful in its class. Of light 
blue color of great purity overlaid with 
a silvery mist, producing a powder blue 
effect. $1.00 
FAIR ELAINE. S. almost cream, the 
F. are emphatic yellow set off with a 
most fiery orange beard. $15.00 
FAR WEST (Klein 1936) M. 40 in. A 
warm and mellow blend of salmon and 
golden sand, with a soft glow at the 
heart. $1.00 
