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IRIS 
EL MOROCCO. New beautiful opal pink iris with very heavy substance ............ Each $4.00 
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 
great number of huge blooms. H. M. A. I. S. 1942 ..Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.00; Per 100, $50.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lapham 1932). Exquisite, delicate filesh pink, 
DOC Re oe ERE ieee le ThA DS Sioicc! BF SMES IGRI ALOT CoE EE ee ae Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100 $8.00 
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 ........ E2ch .50; Per 10, $3.00 
FL TOVAR. A _ gorgeous variegata blend, in rich brown, yellow and blackish maroon, with 
a yellow glow at the heart. An effect of molasses and honey, with a drop of gold at cen- 
SS ot SP are Roh Wa Bitty AS cae AichAca CEES NCL ROR Pee ere a Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
ENSORCELEUR (Cayeux 1926). Flowers exceptionally large. S. stippled lilac on a white 
ground; F. same stippling of darkei lilac. The large flowers suggest a Japanese Iris. 30 
LTVCTICS aa cece ee ee Menten: Meee eles oe aie och etial the alesse Ri Each .25; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100 $8.00 
EREBIAN (Loomis 1931). A self of ricn dark red ...... Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100 $8.00 
EROS. Very tall salmon colored self, possibly the nearest to this color ideal that has ever 
been offered. The throat is lit with »gold; giving it a special brilliance .................:. 
BN GUE SA BB etry bis Gets so Sind ee CUO ICRC Fit, a ea Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100 $8.00 
ETHELWYN DUNBAR. 38 inches. It is a hugeflower, of fine form, even larger and better 
than Imperial Blush and a deep pink, and it is twice the size of Pink Satin. In form 
and tone it is entirely different from the others and does not in any way compete with 
them. Although it is a new Iris of superb quality, a large stock of extra finer rhizomes now 
DELOUCSBOE Vere LOWaDILC Cee eaEn terete ees ok as ay rg PN Eo eh bchastot, ors Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux, 1929). This is an Iris of coppery bronze shades; frilled standards. It is 
for all purposes a self, but a central zone of rosy- blue or pigeon throat,like on the falls adds to 
LESE IO CAU LYRE ASerATe mat Gms be ALCL LUE COLOT mean e nina Sennen Each .25; Per 10 $1.25; Per 100 $7.00 
EXCLUSIVE ‘Grant 1937). 40 inches. A distinguished light blue Iris considered by many 
who have seen it to be one of the most beautiful in its color class. The light blue color 
which is of great purity is overlain with a light silvery mist producing a “powder blue” 
or French blue effect. This very serene Iris of opulent oval form is a most reposeful color 
< thai baleen ap RGR once anita less ign mY aes eae ee MOR Cat eee Each .30; Per 10 $2.00; Per 100 $15.00 
FAR WEST (Klein 1936). 40 inches. A mellow blending of salmon, rose and pale gold. 
A delicately toned blend of smooth finish and excellent growing habits 
OPN Cooter ae WR oat ere tee es Sek or ees on neh: dae eA oe ee cael e tcle Mtsuncts See Each .40; Per 10 $3.00 
FASCINATION. 48 inches. Early A bright pink-toned variety that has always been as 
popular among the pinks as Sensation is among the blues. Very fine flowers produced in 
prodigious quantities and one of the best deep pink-toned Irises introduced to date 
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FIESTA. Sparkling copper standards. -Falls apricot orange ...../.....0.-..+-s-- Each $1.00 
FIRECRACKER. (Hall, 1943). A glowing dark burgundy-red plicata, with yellow trim. The 
fiowers have good substance, are well formed and are carried on fairly well-branched stout 
32 in. stems. The depth and richness of color command the attention of every visitor. Very lim- 
NEC SLOCK Meal VmOLCeLsmOlly mene at mere tale icatina neater cits cic eile cestode #615 otndlans Each $5.00 
FLAMEFLY. A glowing red self, the color more orange than purple. Standards ochre red to 
terracotta; falls flaring garnet brown; cadium yellow beard ..................... Each $3.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill, 1940). H. M. A. I. S. 1940. A vision of restless beauty radiates 
from this dramatic red Iris, really glowing with warm tones of red-brown and peach red. 
ITO MCIES, Nae) eres) EnaVel WCU SKONGANEC) 26 cia doo bn & @Goneacbh ode eae foe Geum. Each .60; Per 10, $4.00 
FLORA ZENOR. (J. Sass, 1942). M. 40 inches. H. M. A. I. S. 1942. Exotic in color is this dis- 
tinctive Iris of pale cameo pink shading into hafts of deeper rose and brilliantly intensi- 
TCO Vaca VIO RECOMDEAT Car ee ipa meet eye Arr aye Ta Goin es seen cues Each .75; Per 10, $6.00 
BORTIRNOX: Theserandyellowsfrom~: Calfornia + ies ic. soo. Glad: ose nhecdasle a dace: Each $1.00 
FORTUNE (Klein, 1941). M. 32 inches. Old gold shadowed with rustic red brings out the 
rich Florentite coloring in this Iris. of large size and broadly spreading form 
iy Oe Oe AE aw RA ene ree axes sche. a. Leach $1.00; Per. 10 $8.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lap.). 48 inches. ML, A fine gold bronze and red . Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
FRIVOLITE (Cayeux 29). A good pink toned Iris ... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100 $10.00 
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