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CORONET Soft golden tan with a delicate underlay of 
rose beige. Very much self lustrous finish. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
CRIMSON TIDE Large deep red of balance and beauty. 
The widely flaring falls of a deeper shade of very velvety 
red are boldly contrasted with rich orange beard. $2.00 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY One of. the tallest whites and su- 
perb for background plantings where a tall white is 
needed.. Chaste white blooms, perfect oval symmetry. An 
exceptionally vigorous, hardy white. 25c; 3 for 60c 
DAUNTLESS A standard red self. Velvety falls, good 
color and a fine performer. 25c; 3 for 60c 
DAYBREAK A gay, percolating golden coppery salmon 
to salmon-pink, one of the finest deep pink blends. Good 
form and substance, a good stalk. A slight suggestion of 
ruffling gives it a delightful informal air. Colored as the 
first blush of morn. : $6.00 
DEEP VELVET An iris of precise styling. One of the 
finer examples of good form in iris. Perfect blooms with 
a marvelous silken sheen, not velvety, but a very deep 
clear purple-violet. The combination of deep silky glisten 
with haft shading to claret brown and its dusky gold beard 
give it a color from the depths. Pleasantly scented. 
$3.00 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT One of the most famous iris. 
A milestone in ‘iris achievement. Rosy-purple shot with 
bronze, falls brighter shaded, all contrasted with a gold 
beard. 25c; 3 for 60c 
DESTINY A rich sombre-toned iris with exceedingly 
velvety broad falls of black plum-purple, deep purple 
standards and a rich gold beard. An especially effective 
planting in our garden is Destiny planted with Beowulf, a 
complimentary color in maroon. 50c 
DIRECTEUR: PINELLE A magnificent bronze-purple 
which for size, beauty, precision of form, branching and 
height represents almost the standard of perfection among 
present day irises. One of the masterpieces of Mons. 
Cayeux, it is a prodigious bloomer. One of the indispensa- 
bles in any iris collection. 40c; 3 for $1.00 
DISPLAY Deep red in color with a deeper underlay of 
brown. A striking feature of this iris is its ability to 
“carry” well in the garden even on a dull day —a very 
desirable feature. Stalk is only moderately tall and branched. 
It remains, in spite of this drawback, a fine iris. $10.00 
DUBROVNIK A bright rose mixed with yellow. An 
unusually sleek looking subject, the colors are combined 
artfully. The harmony of yellow and pink tones is very 
fresh and pleasing. $1.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON Flushed copper-orange red. A 
lively color that shines and sparkles many hues. Self 
colored. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM The topnotch new red. The red- 
dest iris in existence, unbelievably pure toned. A uniform 
self color in contrast with most reds which are bicolor in 
varying degree. The coloring is a rich, glossy crimson. The 
blooms are trimly tailored, smoothly colored with a clean, 
solid brown-toned haft devoid of any reticulation. This 
gives a dramatic, finished look to this fine red. Rated by 
outstanding iris authorities as the reddest iris from this 
originator who specializes in production of such fine reds as 
Christabel, Red Gleam and Wakarusa. Edward Lapham is 
distinctly different from any of these. Branched stems 
neither too tall nor too short. Highly recommended. 
$15.00 
EL CAPITAN A truly majestic iris of soft lavender-blue 
coloring and unbeatable candelabrum branching. In form 
slightly languid. One of the largest irises. 
30c; 3 for 75c 
ELKHART Chestnut-red, very velvety falls and pro- 
nounced red standards on tall stem. Seedling of Ethel 
Peckham x King Tut. 35c; 3 for 75c 
ELMOHR One of the newest hybrids of Wm. Mohr and 
the last word in color and distinctiveness in this race of 
plants. An exquisite shade of rich, reddish mulberry in- 
credibly glossy and lustrous; the color seems to smolder as 
if some interior source of light were seeping out of imprison- 
ment. There is an unforgettable distinction in Wm. Mohr’s 
rounded form and unique manner of venation and this is 
inherited by this flower in a richer color pattern. To our 
taste it is the most attractively colored of Wm. Mohr’s prog- 
eny. It is so distinct it merits introduction because of its 
color alone. Its derivation makes it all the more significant. 
Hybridizers will be interested to know it sets seed. 
Medium large blooms on moderately tall stems, branched. 
Its foliage is clean and unmarred, a rich shade of pure 
green. A healthy, vigorous plant that grows as easily as 
the regular garden iris for us. It has thrilled everyone who 
has seen it. $6.00 
ELSA SASS Enticing “lemon-ice’? toned yellow. Cool 
and frost-like, a shade of sulphur yellow with an effusion 
of white on the haft. A very beautiful and attractive com- 
bination that needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. Not 
large but a real color gem. $2.00 
ETHEL PECKHAM Large flowers of lustrous, brilliant 
red. Perfectly formed blooms, arching standards, droop- 
ing, broad falls. One of the most popular of the reds. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR 4A large flowered orchid pink 
with soft lemon yellow beard. Very attractive. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
ETHELYN KLEITZ A light red, hydrangea red, with 
an imperceptible blending of gold tan. It carries as 
blended raspberry red. $1.50 
ELHIOPSQUEEN “One of the “black” iris.” Extremely 
dark, this dusky queen is of almost sooty blackness. 
Practically a self, the sheen of the heavy falls is so lustrous 
that a large part of their area appears literally black, re- 
minding one of the black pansies. Heavily substanced with 
a velvety glistening sheen, very rich. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
EXCLUSIVE A distinguished light blue iris considered 
by many who have seen it to be one of the most beautiful 
in its color class. The light blue color which is of great 
purity is overlain with a silvery mist producing a ‘powder 
blue”’ or French blue effect. This very serene iris of opulent 
oval form is a most reposeful color. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
FAIR ELAINE An innovation in yellows, a_bitone. 
Palest primrose to cream-white standards and blazing 
rich gold falls accentuated by a deep blazing beard. $1.50 
FAIRY LUSTRE Mellow primrose yellow self of un- 
usually fine texture and very lustrous finish. $2.50 
