
haft. H.M., 1941; A. M., ro4z. 
$3.00 
Depute Nomblot (Cayeux, ’29)— 
©. copper-red flushed = gold- 
bronze; F. rich, dark claret-crim- 
son. Large flowers. French 
Dykes) Medal, 1930. Ai M.\ A. T. 
Se roso.y(Calh: i Vate () Pragrant. 
$.25 
Dog Rose (Insole, ’30) — Bright 
lavender pink, a shade deeper 
than Pink Satin. ‘Tall, prolific 
bloomer. $.25 
Dore (J. Sass, ’35)—S. light yel- 
low, F. creamy white. Nothing 
else quite like this color combina- 
tion. Large flowers. Medium 
height. $.25 
E. B. Williamson (Cook, ’37)— 
Glowing coppery red of medium 
shade. Nearly a self and very 
rich and bright. Lustrous, silky 
texture. Form good and stems 
well branched. A.M.,A.I.S., 
1939. Roman Gold Medal 1938. 
$-75 
Eleanor Blue (Salbach, ’33)— 
Soft campanula blue, with deeper 
blue in center of F. Brown hait 
and yellow beard. Free bloomer. 
Medium height. Midseason. H. 
WEP Ag 50541926. 5.35 
Eleanor MRoosevelt . (Sass-Mc- 
Dade, ’33) — Deep _ red-violet. 
Blooms with the intermediates in 
spring, and aside from being a 
distinct addition to this class, is a 
fall bloomer'as, well.\A.M., A. 
Ty SH7947: $.25 
Eloise Lapham (Lapham, ’32)— 
Delicate, ruffled flesh pink. Me- 
dion iate,) Fragrant. TH) M., 
RTO 1032. $.25 
El Tovar—(H. P. Sass, ’33)— 
_ Rich brown-yellow and black ma- 
roon, with yellow at center. Dis- 
Bnative ni M1032 3) AM.) 1933, 
Av LS: $.25 
Eros (Mead-Riedel, ’34) — Sal- 
mon-pink ‘self, with gold throat, 

Vigorous and very tall. H.M., 
Tosa. A NE TOG; AM LS i Gian 
Ethel Peckham (Williamson, ’32) 
—Very bright, nearly uniform 
red. Plants of excellent habit. 
Occasional summer and fall 
bloomer. Medium height. Fra- 
Sram A VALS tO36))) as 
Exclusive (Grant, ’35)—Distinc- 
tive light silvery blue, close to 
powder blue, quite different from 
other blues. Blooms of perfect 
form. Fine growth, good habit, 
excellent finish. Unusual sub- 
stance ny TiiM tozzig WAU MTR 30, 
» $.60 
Fair Elaine (Mitchell, ’38)—One 
of the finest yellows, approaching 
a yellow bicolor. S. palest prim- 
rose, approaching white, F. gold- 
en yellow, paling at the base, 
with bright orange beard. Well 
formed blooms of good size on 
stems-of good branching. H.M., 
PAL SO LO3O. $1.50 
Far West (Kleinsorge, ‘’36)— 
Rare and lovely blend of salmon, 
gold, coral and light bronze. 
Large flowers well spaced on 40” 
stalks. Vigorous grower. H.M., 
Ps LOR 7: ‘'Bi50 
Flora Campbell (Hill, ’40)—Cop- 
pery red on order of E. B. Wil- 
liamson, with velvety © finish. 
Flowers of excellent form. A na- 
tive of Kansas and a good grower 
here.) /H)M), ALD Si 19040) 1 $2/00 
Frank Adams (Lapham, ’37)— 
One of the half dozen most unus- 
ual and most beautiful irises in 
the garden. S$. maize yellow 
touched pink, F. deep rose touch- 
ed fawn. Excellent form, height | 
and branching, exceptional sub- 
stance, prolific and vigorous. A. 
MA. Dis, 1940 $.60 
Frieda Mohr = (Mohr-Mitchell, 
’°26)—S. rose pink, F. lilac pink. 
Huge flowers.on tall stems. Noth- 
ing else like this among the pinks, 
