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COPPER ROSE (P. Cook 1941) M. 38”. 
Shimmering rose-copper, tinsel-like with its golden terra- 
cotta glitter from an afterglow like blending of rose, tan and 
copper. Clean gold haft. Entirely absent throughout the 
flower is any venation which gives the flower a smooth, 
silky flnish. A flower that stands out in any company. 
4.0) 
CORAL MIST (Grant 1941) M. 36”. 
Another of the very newest pinks, a medley of pink and 
deeper coral with a cinnamon flush. Unique among the pink 
blends, large flowers, flaring form with very nice tall, 
widely branched stems. $10.00 
CORITICA (H. Sass 1942) M. 34”. 
For artistry, precision and beauty this is our choice as 
the outstanding yellow ground plicata. The neat, delicate 
markings are trim and precise done in a rich brown tone. 
Mellow yellow background. A handsome creation. $10.00 
CORONET (D. Hall 1938) ML. 34”. 
Soft golden tan with a delicate underlay of rose beige. 
Very much of a self lustrous finish. 40c 
CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1939) M. 40”. 
Large deep red with velvety flaring falls. A heavy orange 
beard provides a bold contrast. 2.00 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY (J. Sass 1935) M. 40”. 
One of the tallest whites, ideal for background plantings. 
Chaste white blooms of perfect oval symmetry. Excep- 
tionally vigorous and hardy. 30c 
DAUNTLESS (Connell 1929) M. 36”. 
A standard red self. Deep rose red with velvety falls, 
good color and a fine performer. 30c 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge 1941) M. 36”. 
A gay, percolating golden pink with a coppery undertone. 
One of the finer pink blends. Good form and substance and 
a good stalk. A slight suggestion of ruffling gives it a de- 
lightful, informal air. Colored as the first blush of morn. 
$6.00 
DEERRYV EEVEi = (Salbach939)sMle 36/2 
An iris of precise styling. Perfect formed blooms with 
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 dusky gold beard give it 
color from the depths. Pleasingly scented. $2.50 
DEPUTE NOMBLOT (Cayeux 1929) ML. 38”. 
One of the most famous iris. Rosy-purple shot with 
bronze, falls brighter with a fine gold beard. 30c 
DESTINY (Burgess 1934) ML. 36”. 
A rich, sombre-toned iris with exceedingly velvety black 
plum-purple falls and standards with rich gold beard. An 
effective rich dark iris. 50c 
DINAH SHORE (T. Williams 1945) EM. 36”. 
A resplendent and enchanting honey-orange shaded iris. 
Deeper than Stardom and lighter than Tobacco Road with 
more pure golden overlay on the honey-tan standards and 
falls; a pure self, ideal branching. In addition to the lovely 
color this iris sets a new standard for length of bloom sea- 
son for one variety. It starts early and its most generous 
supply of buds carries its height of bloom well past the time 
when other varieties have completed their blooming. An 
iris of great ornamental value. $10.00 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux 1932) M. 42”. 
A magnificent bronze-purple of imposing size and pre- 
cisely formed blooms. Branching and height represent just 
about the standard of perfection among present day iris. 
A prodigious bloomer, one of Cayeux’s masterpieces. 
40c; 3 for $1.00 
DISPLAY (Grant 1942) ML. 33”. 
A beautiful new red, dark and rich, more of a self than 
most reds. A smooth unveined red with just a cast of 
maroon — a color that glows even on a dull day, moderate 
stem. A fine iris. $7.50 
DOWN EAST (Tobie 1943) EM. 37”. 
An arrival from the rockbound coast of Maine. A very 
even toned glowing purple iris. A self, the uniformity of 
color is carried throughout the flower even to purple tinted 
bronze beard. Good stalks and branching. $9.00 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson 1938) M. 36”. 
A deep rose tinged with yellow blend. It has some blue 
too but this is subdued by the gold-copper-rose effect. The 
finish is very smooth. $1.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (P. Cook 1937) M. 36”. 
Spirited, coppery red. A lively color that shines and 
sparkles from its silken finish in many hues. It has its own 
special niche among the reds. 75c 
EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham 1942) ML. 36”. 
A top notch red, about the reddest iris in existence, un- 
believably pure toned. The uniformity of color, a self even 
to the haft and throat of the flower, all smoothly colored, 
instantly singles it out. The coloring is a rich, glossy crim- 
son. Trimly tailored flowers with a dramatic finished look. 
One of the reddest iris from the hand of a hybridizer whose 
specialty is producing iris such as Christabel, Red Gleam, 
Wakarusa. Edward Lapham is distinctly different from any 
of these. $10.00 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr-Mitchell 1926) M. 40”. 
A truly majestic iris of soft lavender-blue coloring. In 
form slightly languid, one of the largest irises. 30c 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 1942) M. 36”. 
A brilliant long-shaped flower — so gypsy like in color. 
A deep chrome yellow with a vivid overlay of orange copper. 
The colors are applied with a dash and whirl. It is startling, 
so bright it requires careful placement in the garden. 
$10.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) M. 36”. 
To see a huge bloom of this iris unfold one can understand 
why this has been one of the most exciting and talked of 
iris we have grown in years. The most sensational seedling 
of Wm. Mohr, it is an exquisite shade of rich, reddish mul- 
berry incredibly glossy and lustrous; the color seems to 
smolder as if some interior source of light were seeping out 
of imprisonment. There is an unforgetable distinction in 
Wm. Mohr’s rounded form and unique manner of venation 
and this is inherited by this flower in a rich color pattern. 
Fine sturdy stems, branched, clean foliage. A good garden 
iris and an iris that will thrill anyone who sees it, we are 
proud to have assisted in introducing this iris to commerce. 
$4.00 
EL MOROCCO (Becherer 1945) M. 36”. 
A beautiful opal pink iris whose broad rounded petals and 
heavy leather-like substance quickly attract attention. A 
self, the flower is closest to an opal shade of pink. It is a 
descendant of that fine iris Angelus being larger and some- 
what earlier blooming with a better branched stem. There 
are very few iris in this class and we offer this variety as a 
fine addition. $7.50 
