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+o city OF LINCOLN—A. M., °39; 2nd choice for Dykes, 41. The best and 
ue clearest variegata yet. S.-rich, clear yellow; F. bright velvety red. Of 
Serene orilliancysand distinction. 4270200. 
_ COPPER LUSTRE—A.: sensational iris with coper luster and a gold-tan 
undertone. Large, flaring, well-formed flowers. Dykes, *38.% +32”... 
_ COPPER PIECE (Kellogg, ’36)—H.M., °36. S. cupped, ruby red. F. cop- 
é rei per red burnished copper and lilac coloring, and great distinction. 34”. 
-CORALIE (Ayers, 732)—Dykes °33. Clear pale red, flushed mauve; F. a 
" gk aa glowing wine red. A perfectly stunning flower. 38/0.........20000---eeeeee--, 
_ CORONET (Hall ’38)—“‘A superb variety of a color new among irises. A 
ape soft rose beige with a golden tone. The well formed flowers are large 
Sone: and rounded and have a smooth, lustrous finish. H. VES OS Ora 2h ey 
CROWN OF GOLD (Hall ’40)—A deep yellow self, even deeper than 
‘San ‘ Golden Hind, with very large flowers of splendid form. Well branched, 
fe Siiei2 buds, good growth. Fragrant. 36”... 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass ’35)—A large, graceful, rounded flower of 
si dazzling pure white and. perfect symmetry. H.M., A.I.S., °36. 407... 
_DAUNTLESS—Dykes '29. A glorious, sparkling red near-self. Falls of 
at es rich velvety substance that seems darker. One of the best. 40”._....__.. 
: _ DEPUTE NOMBLOT—Really magnificent, of great beauty of coloring, form 
‘ and carriage. Coppery red and dark claret crimson. Dykes 30. 48”. 
_ DIRECTEUR PINELLE—A preeminent iris of imposing dignity and style. 
aa By. Red with a near black ‘lustre. A.M., °37. A must have. 427............... 
~DYMIA—A fine self of blue-violet, dark blue beard ape clean haft. Great 
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Be B. WILLIAMSON (Cook ’37)—A.M., 39. Rome Gold Medal ’38. Glow- 
ing, medium coppery red, a near-self of distinct color effect. Of perfect 
he form and lustrous silky texture. A really glorious iris....._.........-..-..-..-.-.- 
wae} ELIZABETH EGELBERG—One of the largest of the “‘pink’’ irises. 48”...___. 
4 ELKHART (Lapham, ’36)—Large, rounded flowers on well-branched stems. 
'_.___ Deep chestnut red tinted brownish. A flash of fire. 38”........0------ 
: ELLA WINCHESTER—Glowing mahogany red of heavy substance. 
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ELOISE LAPHAM—Exquisite smooth finish and pale pink effect. 5S. white 
with pink flush; F. white, heavily shaded pink. H.M., 1932. 36%.__. 
_ ELSA SASS—An exquisite new iris, unique in color. Clear, pure sulphur 
Mi yellow with lighter center. Very distinctive and most enticing: 36”.__.. 
Aon EXCLUSIVE. (Dr. Grant-Schreiner, ’37)—A clear light blue with distinct 
silver sheen near ‘tpowder-blue.”’ Large, clean-cut flowers of splendid 
<tige substance and finished texture with silvery overtones. A.M., °39. 40”.. 
mea FRIEDA MOHR—A gigantic déep pink toned bicolor of perfect form, Ae 
- = texture, brilliant coloring. One of the very finest. 42”._........-1.1.---.-4--- 
GLORIOLE (Gage ’33))—DMost outstanding. A light blue self with an irides- 
cent, glistening overlay suggesting the thick frost’ crystals on window 
ee panes of a cold winter morning. A most lovely iris. A.M., A.I.S. 40”. 
‘ region AGE—A new golden yellow by J. Sass, on tall stems, to 42”, and 
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GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn, ’34)—‘‘A real gold nugget without a blemish.” 
—_- Dazzling buttercup yellow. Of perfect form and heavy substance, the 
best, deepest and purest yellow to date. Dykes, England. 38”._.._...__.. 
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