
al 
_ the best new pinks. 
' garnet red. 
of rosy pink and gild. 
Tee AGM, 
CRUSADER — (FOSS) M. 42%. — 
Clear blue-purple. Self. Large blooms. 
SAY RS aA Sy ltl MM igh Nha NON Sag or, AL $.30 
DALILA — (DEN.) M. 28‘*.—Flesh 
tint S; reddish purple F. ______. $.25 
DAUNTLESS -—— (CON., 1929) M. 
40°‘., D.M., A.M., R.H.S., 1938. — A 
iovery red ay, ae Sremmaty falls. §. 3D 
DAYBREAK — (KLEIN, 1940) M. 
38°*., A.I.S., 1943. — Translucent as 
the first flush of. dawn in this large 
ruffled, golden pink blend iris. One of 
Rating 89__ $6.00 
DAY DAWN — (WHITINGN.) M., 
H.C., A.I.S., 1939.—A beautiful blend 
Large flow- 
Fragrant. __ $1.00 
ers. A‘ favorite. 

—A fine lovely soft pink. Very fra- 
Shen Gt NA FOO ONOt ge eee aed Be 
DEEP VELVET — (SALB. 1939) 
M. 38*., A.M., A.I.S., 1942 — A large, 
rich, red violet of commanding form. 
‘One of the richest and best in the 
blue-black class. A stunning ‘‘must 
ASK Pia cy Air PR TAO dota as: te 2 CD RO OS $2.50 
 DEPUTE NOMBLOT—(CAY: 1929) 
D.M., FRANCE 1930., A.M., A.L.S., 
1936 _R.ELS., 1938 — egde purple vd 
Large. Vigorous.__ $.40 
DESTINY — (BURGESS, 1934) M. 
R.H.S., 1938. — Velvety 
plum-purple. Excellent very dark iris. 
A novelty from New Zealand._._ $.50 
“48%, 
blossom pink, 
DOG ROSE — (INSOLE, 1930) M. 
— ‘Delicate orchid pink with 
orange beard. A grand one ____. $.40 
BALLET GIRL-—(H. SASS-SCHREI- 
NER, 1935) M., I. — Dainty apple 
eee ite cs wr Be OD 
7 ‘ 
Roman Gold Medal 1938. 
A.M., R.HLS. 
| 4 Pe Belg 4 doe fey 
DOLLY MADISON — (WMSN. 1927) 
K., H.M., A.I.S., — Soft pastel blend 
of gray-lavender with vivid orange, 
beard. ORT AVOT Ie. Visor oak $. 35 
-DUSKY MAID — (BLISS) M. 305°— 
Deep. red purple. Very striking. Fra- 
SPat: VAP OOGON Oats eG oe $.25 
E. B. WILLIAMSON— (COOK, 1937) 
M. 36‘‘., A.M., A.I.S., 19389 — Gigantic 
flowers of irene ed with a coppery* 
light showing throughout. F. are light 
er at the edge. Bright orange beard. 
Lt SEAS a $.75 
ELDORADO — (VILM) M. 30%., 
. ture—a color of great appeal. 
1940), M. 
, —— Blend of yeilow heli-  lish-pink. 
Noaens fragrant. 
a 25 
otrope and violet. 
- ELMORE—(LOOMIS 1942) M. 36°. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1944. D.M., A.I.S. 1945 
—A colossal Wm. Mohr seedling of 
exquisite shade of rich smoldering, 
reddish-mulberry, incredibly glossy 
and lustrous. Newest. and finest in 
REST el bets CARA La Rg URE Ua ANE ERR Ar $2.00 
ELSA SASS — (H. P. SASS, 1939). 
M. L. 36%. A.M., A.I.S. 1941 — An 
enticing new sulphur yellow, cool as 
lemon ice, shaded with frosty white 
blaze on falls. Frilly. Charming iris 
Personality.s | ating eos 2 $1.25 
-RIEDEE, 1934) M. 

40%., A.M., A.I.S., 1936 — A lovely 
iridescent salmon pink with silky tex- 
_ §$.30 
ETHEL PECKHAM—(WMSN. 1932) 
36°°., A.M., A.I.S., 1936. — Perfectly 
formed, large flowers of lustrous, bril- 
lant wine-red:; .Popular..20 25.) $.45 
ETHELWYNN DUBUAR — (LAP. 
1933). M. L. 38%*.—Large orchid-pink 
with soft lemon beard. Attractive. 
q Ee aWe Pelt sage tobanpntiien Lu EO, pee BeUe SEVEN Steg SR OR +5) 
\ FUPHONY — (Hf. P. SASS, 1929) 
M. 86%‘.—One of the outstanding fine 
nicely ruffled copper tones. ____ $0.40 
“KXCLUSIVE — (GRANT, 1935) M. 
SSC CNM AS POR ls AL ese dt 
serene mist-like powder blue. Tall, 
stately, handsome, different from all 
other ‘blues. Rating’ 902 2820 00.'$.55 
FAIR ELAINE — (MIT. 1938) M. 
40%*, A.M., A.I.S., 1940.—An outstand- 
ing two-toned yellow, S; are palest 
primrose approaching white; F. gold- 
en yellow paling at the base. Large 
flowers Of; Ane, Toma. 222 a $1.25 
FAIRY — (KEN.) M. 34“.—wWwhite 
bordered-blue. Fragrant. -.--_ $.25 
4 
FAIRY’S DREAM — (PARKER, 
40°. — A visitant from 
fairyland in a delicate aura of vivi- 
descent coolrs of frothy pink, palest 
Sola and litac Javenders 42.04 $0.50 
FAR WEST — (KLEIN, 19386) EM. 
40°‘., H.M., A.I.S., 1987. — A harmon- 
ious Biending of yollow: sand, Salmon 
and coral tones with blue blaze at the 
base of falls. Distinctive. —..__ $0.50 
FASCINATION — 
42°* 
(CAY. 1927) M. 
— Large flowers of deep purp- 
i Strong *erowers een Lo $.40 
