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ELEANOR BLUE (Salb) 32 inches. M. A fine clear soft blue ............--.--+++ee> Each ;35 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. An Iris of rich purple. Blooms early in spring, then (in most sec- 
tIONS), (Awan: Ty) Pee Vee eT ena eee Lae OMe TCer any Miri 2! Ate ie Ag aio Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
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ELKHART. Deep chestnut red, with a brownish cast. A seedling of Ethel Peckham crossed 
with King Tut. The flowers are rounded in form, profusely borne, and lit up with a vivid 
Orange: beard ayes oe ad ae FT OTA Cy SO) ae PR OUPIC AB I SEN LAN BP © PA Pa Each .40; Per 10, $3.06 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lapham 1932). Exquisite, delicate flesh pink ...... Each .30; Per 10, $2.66 
EL TOVAR. A georgeous variegata blend, in rich brown, yellow and blackish maroon, with 
a yellow giow at the heart.. An effect of molasses and honey, with a drop of gold at cen- 
GOT 0 iE eS edd re te ne a: Py ee AMC aes alia Pay yt Pinan Sach I ans) 2, Each .25; Per 10, $1.56 
EMPIRE (Sturtevant 1918). (7.5). Clear empire -yellow, fine ..............0eevcceeeseseces 
Big Whol asia alse latatla ad's =''o' sua Giccal An aaeN bed ceeesiay PA OeL Suc oe OLA tans Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100 $10.06 
ENSORCELEUR (Cayeux 1926). Flowers exceptionally large. S. stippled lilac on a white 
ground; F. same stippling of darker lilac. The large flowers suggest a Japanese Iris. 30. 
TOCHES HiT Senet: peer we neg Gee ROL ee) MHL aun: Pegi SMP oaN fa Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
EREBIAN », (Loomis: 1931),) A? self. ‘of | rich dark red’ 0.00.0 27s. os Each .30; Per 10, $2.56 
EROS. Very tall salmon colored self, possibly the nearest to this color ideal that has ever 
been offered. The throat is lit with gold, giving it a special brilliance .................. 
SRM eae tds «Sahai ar aia AGhm sonit ih ek TNR ae TEM RS REM ALSO DS 21a haa ee ROR Wael OA ma on SE Rak kt A fh Ye Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
ETHELWYN DUNBAR. 38 inches. It is a hugeflower, of fine form,. even larger and better 
than Imperial Blush and a deep pink, and it is twice the size of Pink Satin. In form 
and tone it is entirely different from the others and does not in any way compete with 
them. Although it is a new Iris of superb quality, a large stock of extra finer rhizomes now 
RWOTIOILS: 2 VELNc LOWGIT ICeia rum aimed erate the oot son] RVG ata UR Machen) ea She, ee reeatn a Each .30; Per 10, $2.56 
EUPHONY (Sass). Bronzy yellow standards with rosy bronze blending in falls. Very free 
DIOOMING |. eee eae es Sapa Mersa seta Sa cads: Sa TARE Clare MMe Nahi ree geM aut to roid atetac oe shite Each .25; Per 10, $1.00 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux 1929). This is a marvelous new Iris of coppery bronze shades; 
frilled standards. It is for all purposes a self, but a central zone of rosy-blue or pigeon 
throat, like on the falls adds to ie beauty. A rare and beautiful color..Each .35; Per 10, $1.50 
FAR WEST (Klein 1936). 40 inches. A mellow blending of salmon, rose and pale gold. 
A delicately toned blend of smooth finish and excellent growing habits ........ Each .40 
FASCINATION. 48 inches. Early A bright pink-toned variety that has always been as 
popular among the pinks as Sensation is among the blues. Very fine flowers produced in. 
prodigious quantities and one of the best deep pink-toned Irises introduced to date ........... 
AR aie, Rea Tae Asya. a PP eeu ciate ig lige egy aL ee eae Lc Clea Meee pr tbs CD. SOE er pel Osea. 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill, 1940). H. M. A. I.S. 1940. A vision of restless beauty radiates 
from this dramatic red Iris, really glowing with warm tones of red-brown and peach red. 
Flowers are large and well formed ............ SO eA at, iN 6 NO ARES ge, UE RS NE Each §2.00 
FLORA ZENOR. (J. Sass, 1942). M. 40 inches. H. M. A. I. S. 1942. Exotic in color is this dis- 
tinctive Iris of pale cameo pink shading into hafts of deeper rose and brilliantly intensi- 
HEADIN a VIVIC. TEAL DEAL ee Lie ea RE OR Uh ahet tee Raa Re cy as Caw aerate eet Ree Each $3.00 
FORTUNE (Klein, 1941). M. 32 inches. Old gold shadowed with rustic red brings out the 
rich Florentine coloring in this Iris. of large size and broadly spreading form ....Each $3.06 
FRANK ADAMS (Lap.). 48 inches. ML. A fine gold bronze and red .. Ea, .60; Per 10, $5.00 
FRIVOLITE (Cayeux 29). A good pink toned Iris ................--. .Each .40; Per 10, $300 
FRIEDA MOHR 89-95 (Mohr-Mit. 1926). A large deep pink-toned Iris of perfect form, good 
texture, brilliant. coloring and long flowering season. 42. inches ..........4.......00003 00442 
FR WR UPD AIM AMC tS Stub RN, FOR tS ti ke eS) A AE a on A OND Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $18.0¢ 
GAY HUZZAR (Wmsn., 1929). S. lemon chrome; F. deep velvety oxblood red, lighter at 
edges). bright  Vellow spear iia sate ecw dis AUN RY LTS Bhai Ned es mais Bales Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
GALLANT LEADER. Broad well arched standards of deep rose red, falls of velvety maroon 
touched with coppery gold at the haft. A new Iris that recalls the old but fine Depute 
Nomblot,. (Tt received an Hui Ne Aw Ti Sy and G8G oro: seth ele ian CU OL RSA ie ite le Each $1.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941). A very deep rose-mahogany, if you can imagine such @ 
color. Called red by some judges, it is nearer garnet, with a deep rose and brown area 
about the center. It has no haft markings, making it one of the richest and most hana- 
some of all dark Irises. Large, with very broad falls, and it blooms quite late. H. M. A. 
Bags Hae het egy eats) Bee SS 7 nae A mae eco A a OBI CeIn ine NGs eA ek CC REMI ek Li, Each $10.06 
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