DISTANCE: (Cook 1946) M 35 in. This is.said to 
be a forerunner of real blue iris. The flowers 
are large and heavily substanced. Placement 
is good on strong well branched stalks. __.__- 
DOWN EAST. (Tobie 1943) E. M. 38 in. A rich 
glowing self of intense, deep purple. The petals 
are rounded and full with wide hafts and the 
beard is infused with the same purple coloring. 
The stalks are strong and well branched. H. M. 
1943,..R.°87- 6-22 oe ee ee 
DREAMCASTLE. (Cook 1943) M. 38 in. A won- 
derfully substanced, beautifully formed deep 
orchid pink that is undoubtedly the very best 
of this. color class. H.. M. 1944, Py R882 
DREAM GIRL. (Hall 1944) M. 32 in. A smooth, 
rich flamingo pink with a brilliant red beard. 
P. Ri 86) sees se ee 
DREAMLAND. (Snyder 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
iris of deep rich Hollyhock red. The falls are 
very broad, ruffled and only slightly extended. 
A rich yellow beard accents the color of the 
petals. LR. 85 °L. see so Ue 
DUBROVNIK. (Wmsn. 1938) A most brilliant blend 
of rosy copper and soft brown with a smooth 
golden overtone at the center. H. M. 1940, P. 
R. 88 t12. co. pe eS ee 
EASTER BONNET. (Maxwell 1944) E. M. 38 in. A 
bright blush pink with a wide band of burnished 
gold around both the standards and falls. A 
most brilliant and sparkling creation, H. M. 
19463" R:. 902i 2 2tele 2 eee 
EASTER GOLD. (Essig 1946) M. L. 38 in. One of 
the brightest yellows in the garden, this has 
large, smoothly finished, flaring blooms. Well 
branched and tall, with a strong and sturdy 
growth. H...M.°1946,-R.. 80: 22 Se 
ELMOHR. (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 
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 
branching. R. 84 Lae 2 ee ee 
ELSA<SASS.-CH- Sass 1939)) M236 Sur, ea ees 
frosty looking lemon tones; this is a most ex- 
quisite iris. “A. M. 1941; RP. (Ri.890_ 22 
ETHIOP “QUEEN.-=(Schreiner. 1938)eMt Laagaanoe 
Extremely dark, almost black, this iris has good 
substance and a rich, glistening finish —--_-- 
EXTRAVAGANZA. (Douglas 1944) V. L. 38 in. A 
real “Top notcher” is this new amoena with its 
creamy standards and falls of deep plum and 
iridescvent copper. H. M. 1944, P. R: 89______ 
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, 
Pi RiA89 2350225 ores oe oe ee a 
FANTASY. (Hall 1947) M. We think this, one of 
the most beautiful of Mr. Halls introductions. 
The blooms are large and of beautiful semi 
flaring form with heavy substance and sleek 
finish. The color is rich orchid lavender that 
seems to be infused with pink and the beard 
is a full rich tangerine that lights up the whole 
flower. H.C. 44, H.M.: 1947 
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