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Eugene Field—S. orchid, F. Wistoria self. Med sized blossoms. 35c. 
Euphony—Exquisite blend S. ruffled mustard yellow, F, copper flushed 
violet, a real beauty. 25c. : 
Eventide—Misty slaty lavender. 25c. 
Evolution—Fine coppery bronze, rose and blue blend. Exquisite. 20c. 
Exclusive—Large clear light blue, falls deeper than standards, all over- 
laid with a silvery mist. 25c. 
Fairy—White delicately suffused soft blue very fragrant. 20c. 
Far West—A warm mellow blend. S. soft tan, F. rose with a bluish 
copper cast. 50c. 
Fawn—Lovely fawn color self. Distinct. 35c. 
Firmament—Early blue-lavender. 20c. 
Flavescens—Early creamy yellow. 20c. 
Folkwang—S. rosy-pink, F. claret. 20c. 
Frank Adams—A very large bi-color of distinction. S. are fawn with 
a blending of pink. The big semi-flaring falls are of crushed 
strawberry. 60c. 
Franklin B. Mead—Fine white plicata with blue stitching around each 
S. and F. There is no brown on the clean haft. 75c. 
Fredia Mohr—Massive blooms of rosy lilac-pink. 25c. 
Frost Queen—Good, dependable white fall bloomer. 25c. 
Garden Magic—A very smooth deep velvety red almost maroon, lit by an 
orange beard and possessing a laquer like finish. It holds its place 
with the best of the new reds. $1.50. 
Gaviota—Creamy white with S. and F. distinctly edged yellow. 25c. 
Gaynelle—Intermediate S. clear yellow, F. slightly darker with brown 
reticulations at haft, 25c. 
Gay Hussar—S. lemon chrome F. deep velvety ox-blood red. 25c. 
Geneive Serouge—Very beautiful blending of soft olive-buff, lilac and 
flax blue. Liked by many. 30c. 
Giant King—Largest variegata. S. fawn suffused rose, F. wine-red. 25c. 
Gloriole—We rank this the best of the very pale pastel blues, very large 
like an immense blue-white ice crystal sparkling in the sun. 50c. 
Gobelin Red—S. mineral red, F. ox-blood red. 20c. 
Golden Bow—Long large blossoms of chrome yellow, very early 
blooming. 20c. 
Golden Flare—Orange, apricot and sunlight. 20c. 
Golden Harvest—S. olive-yellow blue at the base. F. yellow citron. 
Aso a fall bloomer. 35c. 
Golden Hind—A real nugget of dazzling golden buttercup yellow. Best 
deepest and purest yellow. 40c. 
Golden Light—S. apricot yellow, toning to yellow ochre on edges. 
F. yellow ochre lightly striped buckthorn brown. 25c. 
Golden Treasure—Exquisite silky cream with infusion of golden light. 
60c. 
Grace Mohr—Seedling of William Mohr. Large blossom pale lilac 
veined and netted maganese violet. Flaring falls. $1.00. 
Grace Sturtevant—S. dark brown-red, F. velvety carmine. Orange 
beard. Very rich brilliant and velvety. 25c. 
Grand Canyon—The grandeur of the coloring and size of this iris must 
be seen closely to be fully admired. A mutual blending of deep 
canyon colors, plum, copper and gold. A must have. Seo.“ O-o 
Grapta—S. rich toast brown. F. deeper color. Distinctly brown garden 
Effect.) 420c: 
Gudrun—Massive blossoms of pure white dusted gold, long hanging 
faliss30c: 
Happy Days—The very largest yellow, bright clear tones of medium 
yellow with glistening orange beard. The first glimpse of this leaves 
visitors breathless. 25c. 
Harliquin—Rather odd variety as name indicates blue and white 
striped, 35c. 
Helen Field Fischer—Favorite pink. —— 
Henri—Riviere—S. pure lemon yellow, F. mauve with lemon. 25c. 
