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EL CAPITAN, (Mohr., 1926). Majestic flowers of huge size; color light violet 
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ELDORADO, (Vilmorin, 1910). Blend of distinct rich yellowish bronze....... re a |! 
ELEANOR BLUE, (Salbach, 1933). Real Chicory blue.............-..cccccscees -10 
ELECTRA, (J. Sass, 1935). Large flowered plicata, blue-margined white........ 25 
ELEGANTE, (Mobhr-Mitchell, 1931). Blend of silvery-lavender, flushed yellow.... .10 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG, (Egel., 1930). Lovely rose amethyst.............ceee0- -10 
ELKHART, (Lap., 1937). 38 inches. A deep fiery chestnut red in certain lights, 
brown in others. Large, rounded in shape, well branched..............eeee00- 50 
ELLA MAE, (Callis, 1939). F. a deep pearly mauve. The flower is a self except 
generous epaulettes on warm copper brown on the haft. This giant Iris has 
F. so broad that they measure three and one-half inches across............ 3.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER, (Grinter, 1935). Mahogany red with thick velvety petals.. 25 
ELOISE LAPHAM, (Lapham, 1932). Exquisite delicate flesh pink.............. -10 
ELSA SASS, (H. P. Sass, 1939). Color sulphur yellow, with a white flush in the 
center of F. Flowers medium large and of very good substance............ 10.00 
ELSINORE, (Hall). Primrose yellow blended with and edged reddish purple....  .10 
EL TOVAR, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Most brilliant, gorgeously colored variegata...... 25 
EMIR, (Yeld, 1918). Bright violet.............. SOS ACIH Pa 4 FA Cine irk fone TOP nice -10 
EMPEROR. Siberica. Same type as Perry’s Blue. Color deeper blue.......... 10 
ENAMORADA, Bedding Iris, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). Midseason; very free in bloom- 
ing rosy pink; F. with narrow paler edge; hafts attractive pinkish yellow 
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ENCHANTMENT, (Cayeux, 1927). S. soft lilac shot fawn; F. light garnet red.... .10 
ENSORCELEUR, (Cayeux). 34 inches. Huge white, stippled and striped lilac 
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EOTHEN, (Ware, 1932). New rich antique ivory effect; very large flowers...... -10 
EQUIPOISE, (Williamson, 1934). Tall, graceful yellow-violet blend.............. -10 
EREBIAN, (Loomis). 40 inches. A rich, deep Bordeaux red self................ 15 
EROS, (Mead-Riedel, 1934). A glorious salmon-pink; lovely, large, shapely...... 25 
ESTRALLON, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1928). S. ecru; F. red-purple.................... -10 
ETHEL PECKHAM, (Williamson, 1932). Large flowers, wonderful brilliant red.. .25 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR, (Lap., 1933). A beautiful deep pink self................ 25 
ETHEREAL, (Emig., 1938). S. bronzy tan with a faint violet shading; F. light 
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ETHIOP QUEEN, (Schreiner, 1938). S. are deep black purple; F. are so dark 
and lustrous that they remind one of black pansies...............cceecceces 
EUGENE FIELD, (Callis, 1935). S. orchid; F. wisteria self; medium sized flow- 
ers; mid-season and one of the last to finish........... cece cece cece cee ccene 1.00 
EUPHONY, (H. P. Sass, 1929). S. mustard-yellow; F. marked with blue........ -10 
EVADNE, (Bliss, 1924). Rose red self with orange beard...........e...eeeee ba ee 
EVELYN BENSON, (Mur., 1931), A rosy carmine self................--seeeeees 20 
EVENING GLORY, (Callis, 1938). Rosy orchid self and a heavy golden beard.. .10 
EVENING GLOW, (Tuthill, 1927). Pale satiny-blue with orange beard.......... .10 
EVENTIDE, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Misty slaty lavender........ Mesias, ieee ehuiane Sed ee 
EVOLUTION, (Cayeux, 1929). S. coppery bronze; F. slightly deeper............ -10 
EVOLVED, (Weed, 1940). S. are of bronze-brown, washed light violet, rounded 
and downfalling F. are light violet in center, edged bronze-brown and bear- 
ner fine. Orange PHDEATC Les Gok cere te wie eek eke wip le win als qa heats Wine SEM an gee emer 5.00 
E. W. ROENIG, (Pfeiffer, 1920). Fawn and heliotrope.............. Py ett saturates -10 
EXCLUSIVE, (Grant, 1937). A clear, light blue with a distinct silvery sheen.... 50 
FAIRY, (Kennicott, 1905). White and lavender............ ccc cee cee ee eee en eeeee -10 
FARANDOLE. Large lilac and rose ............. Cod Ra ol te Soariln aik ee te ek setae cae -10 
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