EB. B. WILLIAMSON. (Cook 1937) M. 37 in. Gleam- 
ing copper red with a silky sparkling finish. 
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EDWARD LAPHAM. (Lapham 1942) M. L 36 in. 
Smooth glossy crimson with a clean haft and 
fine form. Perhaps the reddest iris in com- 
merce 
ELLA CALLIS. (H. Sass 1942) M 33 in. One of 
the brightest iris we have grown. A deep 
chrome yellow with an overlay of brillant 
coppery orange 
ELMOHR. (Loomis 1942) M. 38 in. The most sen- 
sational iris in years. This huge seedling of 
Wm. Mohr won the 1945 Dykes Medal with 
ease. Rich, glossy mulberry purple with a 
SIMOOLRPINIUSIONs OL. TeGs ern 90 aN ea 
EL MOROCCO. (Becherer 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
opal pink with a soft undertone of cream. A 
descendent of Angelus. This has. better 
branching, is earlier and has a style and in- 
CivicitalityealleltsvOWNe 270 ee oe eee 
ELSA SASS. (H. Sass 1939) M. 36 in. Pale lemon 
yellow. There’s some!hing about this one that 
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EXTRAVAGANZA. (Douglas 1944) V. L. 38 in. A 
new amoena with cream standards and plum 
falls that have a coppery iridescense with a 
heavier copper flush at the haft and around 
Dheula Soe lee NL LOad ee Pe RA SO Ae cn ae unk ee 
FAIR ELAINE. (Mitchell 1938) M. 35 in. A re- 
verse bicolor with standards of creamy prim- 
rose and falls of golden yellow. A. M. 1940, 
pesos Un slhetS BE GE PRN A 3 i vale) ie letbeieet Un Oe ape aa 
FIRECRACKER. (Hall 1943) M. 34 in. A plicata 
of smooth yellow with heavy markings <f 
glowing Burgandy red. The most brilliant pli- 
cata that we have ever seen. H. M. 1943, R. 88 
FLAMELY. (Cook 1943) M. 36 in. A glowing self 
of brilliant orange red. The blooms are splen- 
didly formed with heavy substance and sroo h 
texture. Stalks are strong and well branrhed. 
Tabi Sad OPA Re Se eee A eee a oe 
FLORA CAMPBELL. (Hill 1940) M. 38 in. A blend 
in tones of rich red brown and soft peach red. 
eet me) O40 Mabe SS cc ptta eee eer cA yscot dup betta 
FLORA ZENOR. (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 in. A rich 
seashell pink with a conspicuous tangerine 
Deardea: Ager. 1944°— P25 He8 hark eg hts FM 
FLORENTINE. (Cay. 1937) M. 37 in. A pure white 
ground evenly dotted and veined ]l lac mauve 
on both standards and falls. The whole effect 
is a light sparkling blue. The flowers are very 
large and nicely proportioned. A. M. 1940, P. 
bBo SLD SRA NG eae he eee SIG ARS a oe a ae le 
FORTUNE. (Klein. 1941) M. 34 in. A large rich 
self of Florentine gold that has fine form and 
aye SILDSLA LICE kL. hive 8 (rahe te re aes iets seu 
FORTUNES FAVOR. (DeForest 1944) M.. 40 in. 
Very large with semi-flaring form. This is a 
glistening tan with a soft lavender overlay. 
The large ruffled blooms are nicely held on 
well branched strong stalks. R. 87_.................... 
AEE Cts 
75 
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10.00 
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1.50 
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