E, B. WILLIAMSON. (Ccok 1937) M. 37 in. A very 
_ large iris with broad, flaring flowers of an in- 
RECT CUhee tet ae Pe 50 
EDWARD LAPHAM. (Lapham 1942) M. L. 36 in. 
A large, well-formed iris of a brilliant red color 
with a rich brown undertone. Ruffled, heavy of 
Buostauec. atid nicely finished ‘o_L2L 2 7.50 
ELLA CALLIS. (H. Sass_1942) M. 36 in. A deep 
chrome yellow with an overlay of brilliant cop- 
pemmroe anc Olnethie tall oo 222 oe 7.50 
ELMORR. (Loomis 1942) M. 36 in. Winner of the 
1945 Dykes Medal, this huge, sensational seed- 
ling from Wm. Mohr is done in rich, glossy 
mulberry purple, smoothly infused red. P. R. 90 2.00 
EL MOROCCO. (Becherer 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
opal pink with a soft undertone of cream. An 
improved Angelus with better color, form and 
BROT Re Od fn ee ee ea ee 5.00 
Popo As.. (H. Sass 1939) M. 36. in. Of, pale, 
frosty looking lemcn tones; this is a most ex- 
Wer tremiisr A} O1O41 Po R480 as 1.00 
HETHIOP QUEEN. (Schreiner 1938) M.-L. 34 in. 
Extremely dark, almost black, this iris has gcod 
substance and a rich, glistening finish ___-_____ 1.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA. (Douglas 1944) V. L. 38 in. A 
real “Top notcher” js this new amoena with its 
creamy standards and falls of deep plum and 
iridescent copper. H. M. 1944, P. R. 89 =____-_._-20.00 
FAIR ELAINE. (Mitchell 1938) M. 35 in. A reverse 
bicolor with standards of soft primrose yellow 
and falls of a slightly deeper shade. A. M. 1940, 
SME ee ae se a ae wees es 1.00 
FIESTA. (White 1936) M. 37 in. A gay and sparkl- 
ing creation in light copper, deep apricot and 
1 USES V8 IGS IRON AO SY le ipa GS ly a 1.50 
FIRECRACKER. (Hall. 1943) M. 34 in. A very bril- 
liant plicata, the ground color is bright yellow 
and the heavy markings are a glowing Bur- 
Repiertco tiie TO45 RIBS hyn Ae hi ew er 7.50 
FLAMELY. (Cook 1943) M. 36 in. A very brilliant 
red on the orange side, this has a fine silken 
sheen and heavy substance. H. M. 1944, P. R. 
oe Tas ted SG Ay ads OSE eae Oe ake ea ee Ae eee ee 4.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL. (Hill 1940) M. 38 in. A blend 
in tones of rich red brown and soft peach red. 
16 NUE OM SZ (OO RE IKE CY ee aa ae By a 1.00 
FLORA ZENOR. (J. Sass 1942) M. 38 in. A rich sea- 
shell pink with a conspicuous tangerine beard. 
PERL OAS Pali RGs vee oer OS Seed hie 8 2.00 
FLORENTINE. (Cay. 1937) M. 36 in. A pure white 
grcund color with such an allover dotting and 
veining of blue as to give a pale blue effect at 
a distance. Very large blooms. A. M. 1940, P. 
CNN Re OS Sa oe he ot en OU ie 2.00 
FLUTED ARROW. (Tharp 1946) M. L. 36 in. One 
of the most delightful pl'catas we saw last year. 
The ground cclor is white and the edging is a 
stitching and sanding of the most exquisite 
shade of pink. The flowers are beautifully ruf- 
fled and fluted and perfectly placed on well 
i Gree SLCiis mem eger ee 5.00 
