brown beard. Fragrant. H. M., 
Pee). TOOG: $.35 
Crimson Tide (Nicholls, ’39) — 
Large deep crimson red. Falls 
deeper shade of very velvety red. 
‘Orange beard. Lovely, well bal- 
anced flower on tall stems. $2.00 
Crown of Gold (Hall, ’40)—Fine 
deep yellow self, introduced by 
David Hall in 1940. Plenty of 
large flowers and a good grower. 
Excellent for garden display. 
$2.50 
Crystal Beauty (j. Sass, ’35)—A 
new clean white, with pale gold 
beard. Large flowers of fine sub- 
stance, and a fast grower. H.M., 
A ES. 1620, , $.25 
Dark Knight (Salbach, 734) — 
Dark mahogany red, varying 
with light from almost inky 
black to ruby red. Large blooms 
have smooth finish. Tall. H. M., 
AXe EAs, | LOBO: $.35 
Dauntless (Connell, ’29) — Fine 
red self that is still hard to beat. 
Does well everywhere. Dykes 
Medal, A. I. S., 1920. $.35 
Daybreak (Kleinsorge, ’41) — 
Very large golden pink, with 
slight copper undertone. Well 
shaped ruffled flowers have 
closed standards,  semi-flaring 
falls. Stalks strong, well branch- 
eCuertee, Aa lei. tO42 6 Ay) ML, 
1943. $6.00 
Deep Velvet (Salbach, ’39)-Very 
large, rich, deep red violet. One 
of the richest and best dark iris- 
es. Self, with perfectly formed 
blossoms. Brownish suffusion at 
haft. H. M., 1941; A. M., 1942. 
$3.00 
Depute Nomblot (Cayeux, ’29)-- 
S. copper-red flushed = gold 
bronze; F. rich, dark claret-crim- 
son. Large flowers. French 
Dykes Medal, 1930. A. M., A. I. 
Sogo Lalli Larce, $.25 
Dore (J. Sass, ’25)—S. light yel- 
low, F. creamy white. Nothing 
else quite like this color combi- 
nation. Large flowers. Medium 
height. $.40 
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. Increases rapid- 
lye Mi Ald S., 1030.. “Ro- 
man Gold Medal 1938. $.75 
Edward Lapham (Lapham, 742) 
—True crimson self, nearest to 
real red of any iris, except pos- 
sibly some not so well finished 
or not selfs. Brown overlay on 
hait. H. M., A. 1. S., 1940. 
$15.00 
Eleanor Blue (Salbach, ’33) — 
Soft campanula blue, with deep- 
er blue in center of F. Brown 
hatt, yellow beard. Free bloom- 
e@inedium eight, H. M., At T. 
Si 1936. $.35 
Eleanor Roosevelt — (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. 
{us 1037. $.25 
Elmohr (Loomis, ’42) — Rich, 
red-violet seedling of William 
Mohr. ‘This iris, much easier to 
grow than its parent, has created 
something of a sensation. Stalks 
about three feet tall, excellent 
branching, great number of huge 
bifoms.7 Ft My, ALT. S.51942 3A. 
M., 1943; Dykes Medal, 1945. 
$6.00 
El Tovar— (H.P. Sass, 733) — 
Rich brown-yellow and_ black 
maroon, with yellow at center. 
Distinctive. H. M., 1932; A. M., 
rage AY TS. $.25 
Eros (Mead-Riedel, ’34) — Sal- 
mon-pink self, with gold throat. 
Vigorous and very tall. H. M., 
