DIVIDEND (G. Douglas 44) 40”. This is very 
late: A tall and well branched deep chrome 
yellow with brown thumb prints on each 
side of the orange yellow beard. $3.00 
DRESS PARADE (Maxwell 44) 38”. Large, 
smooth flower, free from reticulations. 
Standards burnished gold; falls Egyptian 
red. $4.00 
EASTER BONNET (Max. & Norton 44) HM 
46. 40”. This is quite popular. Large rhode- 
nite pink, half-inch margin of burnished 
gold. Lovely gold banded flower. $6.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook 37) AM 39. 36”. 
S & P. A spirited coppery red, still well 
worth growing. 40c 
*EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham 42) HM 40. 
35”. This is a smoothly finished flower of 
glossy crimson, one of the reddest, an ab- 
solute self, even to throat and haft. $4.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis 42) Dykes Medal 45. 36”. 
S & P. Rich red-violet seedling of Wm. 
Mohr. Huge, slightly ruffled, of silky tex- 
ture and heavy substance. Grand. $1.25 
*x ESQUIRE (Lothrop 45) HM 47. 45”. We 
have not seen this in bloom, but reports in- 
dicate it to be a fine, large, rich blue-purple 
of fine form, said to have the best branch- 
ing of any dark iris. $15.00 
* EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas 44) AM 47. 
40”. S no P. This and Westpoint are the last 
to bloom in our planting, and extend the 
blooming season at least 10 days. A remark- 
able color, with standards of creamy white 
and falls a blend of red, lavender, deep 
violet and copper. Very flaring. $15.00 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 38) AM 40. 40”. P. 
An iris classic with pale primrose stand- 
ards and blazing rich gold falls, set off by 
a fiery orange beard. Very lovely. 75¢ 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge 36) HM 37. 40”.S & 
P. An excellent garden iris and a remarka- 
bly fine parent. Blend of salmon and 
golden sand, coral and henna. 50¢ 
*FLAMELY (Cook 43) HM 44. 36”. A glow- 
ing red self, color more orange than pur- 
ple. Standards ochre red to terra cotta; 
falls flaring garnet brown. Substance and 
texture good. $2.50 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest 44) 38”. S 
& P. An excellent iris that is still but little 
known. Tan standards, broad and closed. 
Falls glistening tan, overlaid lavender; 
broad, rounded and flaring. Slightly ruf- 
fled and waved. $6.00 
FRANCONIA (Graves 42) HM 42. 40”. No P. 
Sparkling pure white, that is at or near the 
top. Large size, fine form, and superb 
branching. Highly desirable. $7.50 
GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner 39) HM 3Y. 
40”. Gigantic and very lovely iris with deep 
rose red standards heavily infused with 
gold, falls semi-flaring deep velvety ma- 
roon. Most wonderful substance. $1.00 
GALLANTRY (Whiting 45) 40”. Beautifully 
ruffled medium dark blue self. Widely 
flaring falls, slightly open standards. $7.50 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 41) AM 43. 36”. 
P. A near garnet red with smooth haft and 
flaring falls. Standards domed, ruffled and 
firmly held. $3.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 43) AM 47. 33”. 
No P. A pure self of rich Bordeaux red, 
that is one of the most striking irises in our 
planting. An absolute self with clean haft 
and flaring form. Medium size. $7.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall 42) HM 42. 36”. P. 
Huge brilliant light yellow. Easy. $1.35 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 40) AM 42. 44”. 
S & P. Grand big lemon colored flower with 
creamy falls banded with gold, and beauti- 
fully ruffled. $2.00 

FAIR ELAINE 
