DORE—Like a breath of spring 
this charming iris in daffodil col- 
ors lends enchantment to the 
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DUBROVNIK—A rich blend of 
many colors. Basically deep rose 
tinged with yollow, it features a 
touch of blue and a_ metallic 
finish 
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DYMIA—A very deep blue that has 
appeared in the ancestry of many 
fine new iris. Still a must for the 
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E. B. WILLIAMSON—Gigantic 
flowers of sparkling copper red. 
We grow no better red than this. 
A single plant last year threw 
four bloom stalks and six fans of 
increase. Can you top that?........ 
EGLADOR: — A smooth yellow 
Dykes medal winner from 
France. Only a few roots of this 
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ELKHART—A deep chestnut red 
that grows lustily. Our custom- 
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ELMOHR—tThis sensational mul- 
berry purple child of William 
Mohr has to be seen to. be be- 
lieved. Enough judges saw and 
believed it to award it the Dykes 
medal in 1945. No other iris has 
won the award in such jig time. 
It performs variably here.............. $1. 
ELSA SASS—Medium sized blooms 
of cool luscious lemon yellow 
with slightly frilled-edges............ 
EROS—An old standby in salmon 
pink that just can’t be beat for 
all round vigor, hardiness and de- 
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ETHIOP—QUEEN — A lustrous 
“black” iris by Schreiner. A vel- 
vety dark flower with good sub- 
stance 
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FAR WEST—A blend of gold, hen- 
na and Chinese coral. A bit tem- 
peramental here but very lovely 
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FAVORI—A smoothly finished flar- 
ing red purple with velvet falls. 
A .Cayeux iris from France.......... 
FLORA CAMPBELL—Mr.  Hill’s 
fine russet red. Beautiful styling 
and warm glowing color charac- 
Crize (his superb irises 
FLORENTINE—A distinctly dif- 
ferent French plicata completely 
covered with blue dots and 
freckles. Large flowers and fine 
growing habits 
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FRANK ADAMS—A _ flamboyant 
iris if there ever was one. Rosy 
tan standards with rose colored 
falls. Perfect spacing and ideal 
branching set off. the large 
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FRANKLIN B. MEAD—A large 
and tall plicata in cool blue and 
white 
FRIEDA MOHR—One of the iris 
greats. A large bicolor of perfect 
flaring form and splendid texture 
in tones of lilac and rose. An old 
but indispensable iris of majes- 
tic bearing and delicious frag- 
rance 
GARDEN MAGIC — A top-flight 
red of smooth velvety tone and 
clear color. Rather a slow grower 
GILT EDGE—A _ distinctive pale 
creamy yellow. Falls edged deep- 
er gold 
GLEN ELLEN—A luminous flow- 
er of old ivory and burnished tan 
with a hint of plum and copper. 
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GLORIOLE—One of the very love- 
liest iris in commerce. Gigantic 
flowers of sparkling frosted ice 
blue with flaring falls and heavi- 
ly ruffled edges. Exquisite frag- 
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GOLDEN HIND—Perhaps the best 
low priced yellow. A colorful rich 
buttercup yellow. Splendid color 
and rapid increase plus good 
blooming habits make this a 
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GOLDEN GLOW — A prilliant 
glowing iris of pure gold. Very 
clear coloring: Gt.) 5.7 ee 
GOLDEN MAJESTY — A west 
coast origination, runner-up for 
the Dykes medal. A flower of 
majestic size, fine form and sub- 
Stance. A brilliant golden yellow 
with deeper gold beard................. 
GRACE MOHR—A William Mohr 
seedling of similar 
more flaring form. Of pale lilac 
color netted and veined a deeper 
lilac. Tall branched stems bear- 
ing large ruffled blooma................ 
GRAND CANYON—A deeply col- 
ored but subtle blending of 
plum, copper and gold beard and 
throat. Slight ruffling adds to 
the character of this well named 
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GOLDEN TREASURE— A treas- 
ure indeed of glowing creamy 
white and gold lighted by an 
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