THE WORLD’S FINEST IRISES 

ENSORCELEUR (Cayeux, 1926), 30 inches. A very large flower, 
measuring over five inches long. Quite a distinct new type, 
which might be classed as a plicata, although the entire appear- 
ance is unusual. The standards are light lavender and the white 
falls are lightly veined and flushed soft purple. $5.00 each 
EPPO (G. & K., 1927). A new white Iris introduced by Goos & 
Koenemann, which they think is very fine. It has not yet 
bloomed in this country, but should do so in my gardens this 
year. $2.50 each 
ESPLENDIDO, 83-86 (Mohr, 1924), 42 inches. A fine, large bright red 
purple bicolor. One of the richest and finest of this type. 
Rugged and free flowering. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
ESTEREL (Edl., 1928), 36 inches. A free flowering, well branched, 
soft deep pink, with primrose yellow throat and red orange 
beard, giving a charming central glow. $10.00 each 
ESTRELLON (Mohr, 1928), 386 inches. Very large flowers with white 
standards flushed lavender and yellow; red purple falls veined 
and edged the color of the standards. $5.00 each 
ETOILE DU MATIN (Vilm., 1926), 28 inches. A very charming new 
white variety; falls washed dauphins blue; lemon yellow styles, 
throat and beard. $3.50 each 
EUPHONY (H. P. Sass, 1929), 36 inches. I consider this the best of 
many fine buff or copper tones introduced to date. The stand- 
ards are very beautifully ruffled and of the richest copper or 
old-gold color, with a tinge of heliotrope at the tips. In the 
falls the rich old-gold veinings and violet tinge almost com- 
pletely cover the cream background. The styles are the same 
color as the standards and there is a prominent, exceedingly 
rich orange beard. It is one of the freest flowering varieties 
I know of and the perfectly formed flowers are so well spaced, 
with three or four open on a stem at the same time, that a 
clump looks like a huge bouquet. $5.00 each 
EVADNE, 85-87 (Bliss, 1921), 42 inches). FRAGRANT. A handsome 
bronze red self, with very large flowers of perfect shape, borne 
profusely on tall erect stems. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
EVENING GLOW (Tuthill, 1927), 30 inches. A pale silvery blue of 
excellent form and texture with an exceedingly rich orange 
beard that stands out in bright contrast. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
EVENTIDE (H. P. Sass, 1926), 30 inches. A new color in Iris, being 
a Hays-Lilac Self. Quite distinctive. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00, 100 for $80.00 
FASCINATION (Cayeux, 1927), 48 inches. This new clear pink toned 
Iris is believed by many to be the finest pink toned variety in- 
troduced to date. It will be in great demand when it is plentiful 
enough to sell at a moderate price. $15.00 each 
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