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EDWARD LAPHAM. The top notch NEW RED. A uniform color, no bi-color. Watch this 
Iris. Conceded to be the reddest Iris to date. $15.00. 
EL CAPITAN. A magnificent, most popular Iris. Huge flowers of a soft lavender blue. 
An outstanding, striking Iris. Early. Height, 28 inches. Honorable Mention American 
Iris Society, 1929. July price, 25c each. 
ELMOHR. A 1942 sensational novelty by Mr. Loomis. One of the fnicst een nies in 
ductions. It is a seedling of that beautiful and famous William Mohr. Unlike its | 
parent it is hardy in any climate and a good strong grower which William Mohr 
is not. The color is an exquisite shade of reddish mulberry and the immense blooms if 
are spaced on well branched stems; they have its parent’s lovely rounded form | 
and unique manner of venatian. A healthy vigorous plant that will grow for you | 
as any regular garden Iris, which William Mohr will not, for which reason we | 
have discarded William Mohr. It will thrill you as it has everyone who has seen it. | 
$10.00. 
ELSA SASS. An outstanding Tris that immediately takes one’s eye; a most enticing 
color of pure sulphur and chalcedony yellow; it seems like a cool frost is hovering 
over its petals. This surely is an Iris that will endure. $2.00 each. rr 
EROS. A fine salmon pink, iridescent, silky flower. Very fragrant, vigorous and a good 
fast grower. Height, 42 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1934, and 
again in 1936. July price, 25c each. 
ETHEL PECKHAM. Wonderful, brilliant red; large, perfect flowers; probably the best 
of all “reds’ yet produced. Very fragrant. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 
1932. A new winner. July price, 25c each. ; 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR. One of the best and most satisfying lilac pinks. Mer farce : 
flowers of a uniform shade with a lemon beard. Quite pias in effect when planted 
with blue or purple Iris. 25c. | 
FAIR ELAINE. Honorable Mention American Iris Society 1939. A very lovely outstanding 
new Iris. The first yellow bi-color. Standards cream-white; the falls rich gold with — 
a deep gold beard. A distinct innovation in the class of yellow Iris and a splendid 
achievement of Mr. Mitchell. We cannot recommend this Iris too highly. $1.50. 
FRIEDA MOHR. One of the best Iris in the world. Large, deep pink tones; perfect form, 
brilliant color. Long flowering season. Height, 42 inches. July price, 25c each. 
GLORIOLE. A giant ice-blue of unmatched substance overlaid with a sparkle-like frost 
crystals. Wonderfully beautiful and it’s ruffled too. A rare find at only 25c in July. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. A deep yellow hardy Iris said to be one of the four best yellows. 
Flowers are large of heavy substance, holding their color well; it is a good grower 
and increaser. 75c. 
GOLDEN TREASURE. Award of Merit. An Beenie solid fee cream fae of scintil- | — 
lating silkiness in the golden center of the flower. It is tall, perfectly branched and 
very floriferous. You will love it. In July, 40c. 1 
GREAT LAKES. Got Honorable Mention from the Iris Society in 1939. An Award of 
Merit in 1940 and now in 1942 received the coveted great DYKES MEDAL for the | © 
best Iris of 1942. It is the purest blue without any veining; the beard is almost 
white. Blooms are flaring, the stalks finely and widely branched, 4 feet. A grand b 
new light blue Iris. $1.50 each. 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes, England). One of the finest new whites. Very large pure white 
blooms, lightly dusted with gold at throat. Golden beard. Height, 3 feet. Royal Hort. 
Society, Dykes Memorial Medal, 1931; Award of Merit, American Iris SOR 1936. 
This is a new winner. July price, 25c each. 
HAPPY DAYS. A tall perfect, clear yellow Iris; beautiful branched, each stalk carrying 
seven or eight massive blooms. Height, 40 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris — 
Society. July price, 25¢ each. » 
INDIAN CHIEF. Very fine and striking. S. pinkish red. F. deep rich velvety red. Large 
well formed flowers. A great beauty. July price, 25¢ each. 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux, France). A Dykes Medal Winner. One of the finest introduc- 
tions of recent years. Well formed, frilled flowers of a pale brown, shot with gold; 
a touch of blue at the beard. A super Iris. Winner of highest honors both in France 
and England. July price, 25¢ each. 
JUNALASKA. A very striking new red Iris. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 
1936. S. coppery red, suffused rose. Falls red. An excellent novelty. July price, 30c each. 
LADY PARAMOUNT. A super brilliant tall primrose yellow of great size. Mid-season. 
Height, 40 inches. An excellent Iris. In July, 25c. 
LOS ANGELES. A giant snow white, with faint edgings of lavender-blue. One of the 
three best whites. Hardy everywhere. July price, 25¢ each. 
MABEL TAFT. A giant, wonderful blue with velvety falls. One of the largest Iris grown. 
Mid-season. July price, 25c each. 












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