
PALE MOONLIGHT 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr) 
One of the largest flowered irises we grow and a variety that 
stands out. Violet in color—highly recommended for California. 
4 feet. 3 for 60c 
ELECTRA (J. Sass) 
A large early-blooming plicata with blue margins on a white 
ground and golden-brown venation along the haft. Blooms are 
well-rounded and of good size. 22 feet. 3 for 60c 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass) 
Hailed as an entirely new shade of yellow. A clear sulphur 
yellow with a greenish cast in its depths and a white blaze near the 
haft. The flowers are of medium size, rounded in form and slightly 
frilled at the edges. $5.00 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Williamson) 
A coppery, red-toned iris which has been called one of the red- 
dest of red irises. It is rich and dark with yellow in the haft, veined 
brownish-purple. The standards are the same color as the falls 
except that the falls have a velvety texture. 35c, 3 for 90c 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell) 
A delightfully beautiful creation with standards soft cream, al- 
most white, and falls a deep, rich yellow. This combination of 
cream and yellow, accented by a showy orange beard, is one of 
the most charming to be found in any iris. Large flowers of good 
substance on tall well-branched stems. 3 feet. $3.50 
FAIR ENOUGH (C. G. White) 
Is Fair Enough indeed! A medium-toned blue iris with broad, 
crisp, sparkling petals on perfectly branched stems 48 inches tall. 
It has a long blooming season, being one of the earliest of the large 
flowered varieties to bloom and it continues to bloom past all be- 
lieving. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge) 
A light blend of salmon, coral, golden sand and henna, with a 
flush of lavender. The delicate colors are apt to fade in the strong 
sunlight of Southern California. Flowers of good size on 3-foot 
stems. 50c 
F. B. MEAD (Mead-Ried.) 
A fine large white plicata marked with blue-purple. Similar to 
Los Angeles only proven to be hardy and prolific in the colder 
climates. 50c, 3 for $1.25 
FERRIC (Milliken) 
For deep velvety richness in a glowing deep red iris, Ferric has 
no equal. The large, handsome flowers with wide hanging falls 
and dome-shaped standards are carried on 3-foot, well-branched 
stems and the plants are of unquestioned hardiness. The standards 
are light aster-purple, flushed with brown and the falls deeper and 
redder than Bordeaux. The beard is orange-brown; the flower is 
slightly fragrant, and the blooming period is from midseason to 
late. $2.50 
FIESTA (C. G. White) 
Needs no description for those who have seen it. It is not an 
ir's that one forgets. The standards are like sparkling copper and 
the falls are copper with tints of rose-purple. The hafts are bright 
vellow and the beard is brilliant orange. The unopened buds 
resemble burnished copper. It is a large flower on a 38-inch stem. 
Not only is it arare color among irises, it is also strikingly beautiful. 
See illustration. $5.00 
FORT KNOX (Milliken) 
Much of the world’s supply of gold is buried at Fort Knox, Ken- 
tucky. As for the rest, a portion must surely be stored in the depths 
of this glorious yellow iris. Both standards and falls are a uniform 
rich golden yellow with a smooth, even finish and a quality which 
surpasses anything we have ever seen before in a yellow iris. The 
flowers are unusually large with handsome broad falls that flare 
out at a most graceful angle. A hardy vigorous grower with fine 
foliage, a free bloomer, perfectly branched stems, and altogether 
the finest deep yellow iris we have ever seen. 3!% feet. $20.00 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 
This iris is a luminous pink bi-color of exceptional size, with the 
standards a pale lilac and the flaring falls a deep lilac-rose. Bloom- 
ing period from midseason to very late. 3% feet. See illustration. 
3 for 60c 
GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner) 
A fine bold iris of real merit. The standards are deep rose-red, 
heavily suffused with gold and the falls are semi-flaring and of 
deep velvety maroon blending into rich brown at the broad hatft. 
This fine bronze iris has exceptionally large flowers of excellent 
substance and grows to a height of about 3% feet. $2.50 
GOLD CREEK (Milliken) 
The striking characteristic of this flower is a brilliant golden beard 
which streams down the velvety deep purple fall for more than 
half its length. The lighter colored standards hide the source of 
the golden river. $2.00 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole) 
A brilliant little flower of flame rose and yellow that is much 
admired. Low growing and good for cutting. $3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00 




