ELEANOR BLUE — Soft campanula 
b-ue, with deeper blue in center of 
F. Brown haft and yellow beard. Free 
bloomer. Medium height. Midsea- 
Sol tai Alle. 936. $.25 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—Deep red- 
vio et. Blooms with the intermedi- 
ates in spring, and aside from being 
a distinct addition to this class, is a 
fa 1 bloomer as well. Medium height. 
$.20 
ELOISE LAPHAM—Delicate, ruffled 
flesh pink. Medium. Late. Fra- 
SEN Aole L032: $.20 
EL TOVAR—Rich brown-yellow and 
black maroon, with yellow at center. 
Pci wy Cemetiy Vin Jone N,V, OG, 
Cet Laeas $.25 
EROS—Salmon-pink self, with gold 
throat. Vigorous and very tall. H. 
ovine LOSS As Mie L936; As 12 S: $.25 
ETHEL PECKHAM — Very bright, 
nearly uniform red. Plants of excel- 
lent habit. Occasional summer and 
fal bioomer. Medium height. Fra- 
grant. $.30 
EUPHONY—S. mustard yellow, F. 
flushed rose. Ruitfled. Striking in 
any company. Medium height. $.20 
EXCLUSIVE — Distinctive light sil- 
very blue, close to powder blue, quite 
different from other blues. B-ooms 
of perfect form. Fine growth, good 
habit, excellent finish. Unusual sub- 
stance. Aad) 
FAIR ELAINE — One of the finest 
yellows, approaching a yellow bicol- 
or. S. palest primrose, approaching 
white, F. golden yellow, paling at the 
base, with bright orange beard. Well 
formed blooms of good size on stems 
of good branching. $3.00 
FAR WEST—Rare and lovely blend 
of salmon, gold, coral and_ light 
bronze. Large flowers well spaced on 
40” stalks. Vigorous grower and 
thoroughly hardy here. $.45 
FRANK ADAMS — One of the half 
dozen most unusual and most beauti- 
ful irises in the garden. S. maize yel- 
low touched pink, F. deep rose touch- 
ed fawn. Excellent form, height and 
branching, exceptional substance, 
prolific and vigorous. A.M.,A.1.S., 
1940. $.85 
FRANKLIN B. MEAD--Big white pli- 
cata of Los Angeles type, but much 
improved. Flowers of good substance. 
Strong grower and very hardy.  $.50 
FRIEDA MOHR-—S. rose pink, F. li- 
lac pink. Huge flowers on tall stems. 
Nothing else like this among the 
pinks. Delicious fragrance. $.20 
FROST QUEEN—Whiie. Free flow- 
ering and vigorous. A fall Pee 
Pe As) 
GLORIOLE — Ice-blue se'f overlaid 
with frosty crystals. Huge, beau'iful- 
ly formed flowers. A little tempera- 
mental, but good enough to get away 
with it. Runner-up for Dykes Med- 
ee Ae ,0 L937; Dade 
GCLDEN HELMET—S. bright gold, 
ruffled, F. oxblood rea. Large and 
brilliant, An addition to this class: 
Medium height. $.30 
GOLDEN HIND—Clear, bright but- 
tercup vellow. Very floriferous and 
a rapid increaser. ASVirwAn las 
1937; Eng ish Dykes Medal, 1934. $.50 
GOLDEN LIGHT--Bright orange-cin- 
namon blend, beautifully rufHed. Co - 
Om carries well. Tall. Late. H.M.,; 
Pee ese eb O36: $.20 
GOLDEN MAJESTY — One of the 
very top yellows. Uniform deep yel- 
low flowers are large and of thick 
substance. Form is excellent and the 
color holds. First-rate grower. $1.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE--Unusual deep 
cream with golden sufiusion at cen- 
ter of flower. Profuse bloomer, with 
tall, excellently branched stems. Out- 
standing in garden. $.50 
GRACE STURTEVANT—Dark red- 
brown and violet! carmine. Medium 
size. $.20 
GREAT LAKES—Dykes Medal, A. I. 
S.,1942 Regal, crisp light b ue from 
Canada. Considered by many the 
best light blue yet, especially for the 
North and the Northeast. Ideally 
formed large blooms on very J tall, 
widely branched stems. Beard almost 
white. No veining. $1.75 
GUDRUN—Enormous creamy white, 
dusted gold, and with orange beard. 
Long, heavily textured flowers, with 
spreading falls. English Dykes Med- 
al, 1931. A.M.,A.1.S., 1936. $.25 
HAPPY DAYS—Uniform bright yel- 
low, with undertone of orange. 
Blooms rank with the giants. Oute- 
standing yellow. Tall. Early mid- 
season. A.M.,A.I.8S., 1937. $.25 
IMPERIAL BLUSH — Clear orchid 
pink of large size and fine quality. 
Free flowering. $.25 
