CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass) 
A hardy white of excellent merit for the more rugged climates. 
Flowers of good size on 3'2-foot stems. 3 for 60c 
DARJEELING (Giridlian) 
A very fine new crested iris. See introductions, page 2: 
DAY'S FAREWELL (Milliken) 
The large stanvards are a uniform rose-lavender. The long, hang- 
ing falls are a deeper rose-lavender overlaid at the center with 
brown. An excellent landscape iris. Midseason bloomer. Height 32 
to 4 feet. $1.00, 3 for 2.50 
DIXIE SUNSHINE (Milliken) 
A very refined yellow flower in which the coloring is smoothly 
shaded from med’um to light yellow. The petals are serrated and 
the standards cpen enough to show this attractive serration. A bright 
golden beard. The flowers are gracefully held on well branched 
stems. Very fragrant. 3 feet. $12.00 
DOGROSE (Insole) 
Without doubt this is one of the most desirable of the pink-toned 
irises. The color is exceptionclly clean and strong and the flower 
is glorified by a deep gold beard. 32 feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 
DRUID (Sturtevant) 
The large flowers ore a mixture of maroon, old gold and brown, 
with a golden haft and beard; the combination giving a decided 
bronze effect. 34% feet. 3 for 60c 
DUTCH DEFIANCE (Nies) See Epurias page 13. $10.00 
Dutch and other bulbous Iris lists available in fall. 
EARLY MASS (C. G. White) 
A tall light klue iris of grace and charm. The standards are 
slightly bluer in tone than the falls. 4 feet. 75c, 3 tor $2.00 
EASTER MORN (Essig) 
A very fine voriety for milder secticns of the country. The flowers 
are a warm white with a sparkle and sheen and a glowing center 
which gives o beauty that is a joy. The falls are wide, flaring and 
of unusual substance. Foliage is exceptionally large and vigorous. 
4 feet. See illustration. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook) 
A bright coppery-red blend of such clean color that it has almost 
a metallic finish. Large bold flowers and a strong grower. One of 
the best of the bronzy-reds. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr) 
One of the largest flowered irises we grow. Violet in color— 
highly recommended for California. 4 feet. 3 for 75c 
ELECTRA (J. Sass) 
A large early-blooming plicata with blue margins on a white 
ground and a golden-brown venation along the haft. Well-rounded 
and of good size. 242 feet. : 3 for 60c 
ELMOHR ([ocmis) 
Here is an iris of which any hybridizer would be very proud. A 
seedling of William Mohr it carries many of the characteristics of 
the very rare Iris gatesii but has the vigor of our more familiar 
bearded varieties. The flowers are rich mulberry and have an ex- 
ceptional beauty cf form. They are carried on three-foot stalks and 
sometimes measure seven inches across. It can be used in breeding 
as it sets seed. Our congratulations to Dr. Loomis. $10.00 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass) 
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. $2.00 
ELUSIVE (Milliken) 
The subdued coloring and fine shape and carriage of this delicate 
pink blend make it a favorite of those who enjoy the soft pastel 
shades. Until we can get reports on its behavior in the colder sec- 
we recommend it for milder climates only. 4 feet. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50 
NCHANTED (White) See introduction page 2. 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell) 
A delightfully beautiful creation with standards soft cream, almost 
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. 
3 feet. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
FAIR ENOUGH (C. G. White) 
A medium-toned blue iris with broad, crisp, sparkling petals on 
perfectly branched stems 48 inches tall. It has a long blooming sea- 
son, being one of the earliest of the large flowered varieties to 
bloom and it continues to bloom past all believing. 50c, 3 for $1.25 
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 
FIESTA (C. G. White) 
Needs no description for those who have seen it. It is not an iris 
that one forgets. The standards are like sparkling copper and the 
falls are copper with tints of rose-purple. The hafts are bright yel- 
low and the beard is brilliant orange. The unopened buds resemble 
burnished copper. It is a large flower on a 38-inch stem. See illus- 
tration on cover. $2.00 
FIFTH SYMPHONY (Nies) See spurias, Page 13. 
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 
cut at a most graceful angle. A hardy vigorous grower with fine 
foliage, a free bloomer, perfectly branched stems, and altogether 
the finest medium yellow iris we have ever seen. 3¥2 feet. $7.50 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 
This iris is a luminous orchid bi-color of exceptional size, with 
the standards a pale lilac and the flaring falls a deep lilac-rose. 
Blooming period from midseason to very late. 32 feet. See illustra- 
tion. 3 for 60c 
GATINEAU (See Siberian Iris, Page 13.) 
GOLD NUGGET (See Spurias, Page 13.) 
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. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN CANOPY (Milliken) 
An exceptionally large flaring medium yellow of excellent sub- 
stance which glistens in the sunlight. Brown venation at the hatft. 
A fine tent for gremlins if they need tents. 22 feet. $3.50 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole) 
A brilliant little flower of flaming rose and yellow that is much 
admired. Low growing and good for cutting. 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach) 
One cf the finest deep yellows. It is a large well-formed flower of 
scft gleaming gold that does not fade. 3¥2 feet. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting) 
Among the many yellows now to be had this is one of the fine 
ones. Slightly ruffled, clear deep aolden in color, on well-branched 
stalks. 3 feet. $7.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner) 
Highly regarded as one of the best creamy yellow irises. Its love- 
liness is principally in its shimmering silkiness of texture and in the 
infusion of gclden light throughout the center of flower. 3 feet. 50c 
