EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham 1942). An 
iris that comes nearest to being real red- 
than any iris ever offered. Most iris in the 
red shades are two-toned and have other 
markings that do not add to their beauty. 
Edward Lapham is a true crimson self. 
Not large but very effective. Mid-season. 
LS MME ts cfeges cies sverees,6:e clere'ae « vias $15.00 
EL CAPITAN. A very large stately soft lav- 
ender blue. Tall, well-branched stems, 
vigorous grower and free bloomer. Early. 
SOME ci Gineaia eves crs eae .O0CG; >. f£0r 90C 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salbach). Clear, soft 
blue, soft brown markings at the haft and 
prominent yellow beard. Large, well-pro- 
portioned blooms, good stems, fine grow- 
ing habits. An iris that you will never tire 
Ole Mid=seasones2”.- sh... 50c; 3 for $1.25 

ELMOHR (Dr. P. A. Loomis 1942). Beauti- 
ful new iris of immense size and of very 
rich coloring. A seedling of Wm. Mohr 
that is hardy in any climate. The color 
is a lively shade of reddish mulberry. 
Standards are large and well cupped, falls 
broad and round and of heavy texture. 
Well-branched stems. One of the finest 
recent introductions. Mid-season. 36”. 
$6.00 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass). A splendid new 
iris in a very unusual bright shade of yel- 
low. It has been referred to as a lemon 
yellow and by some as a sulphur yellow. 
Blooms of good size and good form. Low- 
branched stems. Good growing habits. 
Mid-season. 28”.........$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell). A two-toned yel- 
low that is in a class by itself. One of the 
best English authorities says: “This I rec- 
ommend to be the finest yellow I have yet 
seen, because it approaches a bi-color. 
The standards are palest primrose ap- 
proaching white, the falls golden yellow 
paling at the base and the beard is bright 
orange. The form is very good and the 
stems are well branched. It is an iris 
which stands out from afar, and is in my 
opinion of greater garden value as a gar- 
den iris than the self yellows, however 
good their color may be.” Originally sold 
for $35. Mid-season. 40” .$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
FLORA ZENOR (Sass-Salbach 1942). One 
of the new iris that was much admired by 
many of the iris enthusiasts who visited 
Mr. Sass’ garden. An iris that definitely 
belongs to the pink class. The color is a 
light shell-pink with very prominent tan- 
gerine beard. Blooms of medium size. 
Standards slightly domed and falls semi- 
flaring. Well-branched stems. Vigorous 
grower and very free flowering. 38”. .$5.00 
FLORENTINE. A new blue-toned plicata 
that deserves to be ranked with the best 
of the plicatas. The ground color is white 
and both standards and falls are evenly 
dotted and lined with clear lilac mauve. 
Blooms of large size and good form, and ELMOHR 
are freely produced. Beautiful and dis- 
tinct. Received several French awards. 
Mid-season. 30”..... Nile celoralscacanspeO0 


*CARL SALBACH* “7+ 
