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DESERT DAWN. 40 inches. An amazingly beautiful blend of the most unusual soft pas- 
tel colors, hard to describe. The erect silky standards are of soft gold tipped soft laven- 
der. The falls are an unusual tone of lavender, with gold veining at the throat ........... 
aM tetnceMae Ltah gy eNin ue’ alla ha'rs, Soy ails WOR TET ASP i ohete i, ae ey er eee: Each .25; Per 10, 02.00; Per 100, $15.00 
DESSERT GOLD (Kirkland 1930). A fine yellow with perfect form, and most pleasing lim- 
inous coloring. A light yellow deepening toward the center of the flower. Most pleasing 
and effective in the garden. Good size, well branched and of unusual substance. Largest 
andgtallest.ofsthesearly vellows o0 cinchess aie) ee ee Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
DESTINY. A great heavy flower of deepest blackish bronz2 purple, with rich golden beard. 
From New Zealand, and it ranks high as one of the truly fine novelties not recently pro- 
duced in this country—there are so few of them..... Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $12.00 
DOG ROSE. One of the New English pinks. Lovely. Delicate........ Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
DOLLY MADISON (Wmsn. 1930). Outstanding blend of colors ................++.-- Each .30 
DON JUAN (Cayeux 1928). 40 inches. A magnificent Iris of huge size and lovely coloring. 
S. Light rosy lilac shaded bronze; F. bright red, paling at the margin and heavily veined 
at the base. A lovely effect of pink standards and glowing red falls ...............-.+--- 
Rs re cle he ratineh Ale: ertigs sae aabe GANS wT Ne Ghahcies Bla teate kate: ake Moons ae arT Is Meese Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $12.00 
BORE. A yellow and cream bicolor, the standards of light yellow and the falls creamy 
pig ah bl re ceptable ty. tar pane ten, S Bully REA RP ealatiny h  ea ae a Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.90 
DRAP D’ OR (Caye, 1936), M. 34 inches. A smooth primrose yellow in color, graceful 
andesplendidl ye shaped silOWersins weet ran ey teres a Fach .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
DREAMLAND. (Snyder, 1945). M. 38”This new Iris has ruffled well domed standards and ruffled 
semi-flaring fal's. Deep Hoilyhoeck red is the closest description to colcr. Haft has no vena- 
tions and is offset with a lemon colored beard.A rapid grower, with branching and substance 
OLR est CS ia ts wet ee tee ees ee me th Pe Sa 1 Sate te ac) ree Rts a eee .... Each $30.00 
DYMIA. 38 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. A handsome new, very large, 
very dark uniform purple, almost black, with a dark biue beard that harmonizes beauti- 
fully and intensifies the coloring. This new Iris will add gq richness and charm to your 
care a6 Uo) gE ening i ASSER ie SP a Olbpagak Stl bate Ste ii Om apace Ce on) ba a Ny ae Aa Each .40; Per 10, $3.00 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell - Norton, 1944). A startling cross, Alastor X Morrocco Rose. 
Base color rhodenite pink with half inch margin of burnished gold on both standards and 
falls, heavy to gold at the haft, golden beard. A large flower well spaced on Stalk. 40 
inchesecaliat Cryathisnoneswee.4h,.eiten.s-o tc ereu eee want, Usk calcein eee ore eit Rein, th eaten ..Each $10.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (P. Cook 1937). M. 36 inches. A new light rosy-copper blend of 
lustrous, silken sheen. Low branched stems, unusual vigor, nice-size; a blending of restless 
colors that shine and sparkle many-hued from a self-colored flower .................... 
A rec) tS GNA ORB LOREEN ROLES EGER AUER Va Cn er etl 2 2) cele ee Each .40; Per 10 $3.00; Per 1090, $20.00 
EGYPT. A grand Iris of immense size and great substance, enduring wind and rain, as well 
as a strong sun. Falls very large, long and drcoping of deep velvety maroon purple, with 
black sheen. Bright gold beard. Very little reticulation. A robust free blooming, very 
talltandewellepranchedinews inelish svarietyie ten. orice cn eee, eee Each .50 

@) a 0) 6) eof 6) 10) 6'Le eo) wi 61-16. .0) '@ Jee) Bile, 06,0 10) (8) 6. 0. a) elre w. 25'9) 6)» 0 6-6 10-16, ©; 118' 0110 9 0! 0 em) eter e 
EL CAPITAN. 40 inches. Early. Fragrant. One of the Iris giants, the flowers being of 
mammoth s:ze comparing with the giant Néne. A handsome manganese violet coloring, 
mecium klu2 in effect. Should be in every garden at the present low price. 
Ls SRR REE eC LeMOMTE ong items fouee ccs pau stel al 7a cus eek ee Ne Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $13.00 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salb). 32 inches. M. A fineclear soft blue........... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. An Iris of rich purple. Blooms early in spring, then (in most sec- 
LIOUS) EC ACAIN MITEL al lire eee attic) crs ore let oh cre aaa nance ee Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ELKHART. Deep chestnut red, with a brownish cast. A seedling of Ethel Peckham crossed 
with Kng Tut. The flowers are rounded in form, profusely borne, and lit up with a vivid 
OFAaNnees DERE eet ce otocs ais o pivieieio ants tase siete le emumtnsenete tit. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER. 40 inch. Large, glowing rosy mahogany red ..... 5 sae Paase eee Each .40 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942). A very rich red-violet seedling of Wm. Mohr. This is one of 
most exciting new Irises that we have ever grown, and it is quite likely to become the 
most popular of all Wm. Mohr seedlings when a lower price makes it available to the 
average gardner. The stems are at least three ft. tall with excellent branching and a 
sréatanumber ote huge: blooms, —HieM: eA eSs 1942) ee ee Each $2.00; Per 10, $15.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lapham 1932). Exquisite, delicate fllesh pink, 
Sela Th a) ERT RG re eae Oe bier vcd WGATR SIRT Dee onan Oe S Wine Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $10.00 
ELSA SASS (Sass). L. 36 inches, A. M Lemon-yellow. Closed standards of deep lemon, 
semi-flaring falls of deep lemon, conspicuously washed cream at center. Strongly fra- 
grant, large flowers on good stalks. A most. distinctive color.......... Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
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