COPPER RIVER— 
(De Forest, 1945) Flaring, slightly 
ruffled flower of glistening tan, falls over- 
laid new penny copper. $6.00 
CORITICA— 
(H. Sass, 19483) One of the neatest of 
the yellow plicatas. Lightly marked. $1.50 
CORONADO— 
(Tompkins, 1945) Large, flaring yellow 
of heavy substance. 3.50 
DAFFY— 
(De Forest, 1947) Height 40 inches 
Well branched. Trim plicata of good form, 
size and substance. Ground color near 
white. cream on reverse of falls. Standards 
flushed maroon. Falls peppered of zebra- 
striped and all variations in between. Some 
seedlings of Daffy show the same varia- 
tions. A novelty. $6.00 
DAYBREAK— 
(Kleinsorge, 
with coppery undertones. 
1941) Golden pink blend 
$2.00 
DEEP NIGHT— 
(Corey, 1947) Large, fragrant blooms of 
“grape juice” purple with.a bronzy flush 
at the haft. Honorable Mention, 1948. $6.00 
DISPLAY— 
(Grant, 1942) A dark, rich, brown red. 
One of the best in this color class. $1.50 
DREAMCASTLE— 
(Cook, 1948) Orchid pink, with wide 
standards and falls. $7.50 
DREAMLAN D— 
(Snyder, 1945) <A _ ruffled “hollyhock 
red.” Increases rapidly. $5.00 
EBONY QUEEN— 
(Sass, 1947) Another new addition to 
the dark group, of which there are still 
too few. $6.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM— 
(Lapham, 1942) A new red of smooth 
finish on a tall stalk. $3.00 
EDWARD OF WINDSOR~ 
(Morris 1945) A tangerine bearded 
pink, from England. Of different breeding 
from American varieties in this group. 
Good form and substance, and vigorous 
crower, $15.00 
ELMOHR— 
(Loomis, 1942) A sensational red-violet 
of Wm. Mohr breeding. Dykes medal ie 
1.00 
ENVOY— 
(De Forest, 1948) A dark Iris, with 
near black falls, and bright rich standards 
flushed reddish purple. Orange beard, 
smooth haft. $25.60 
ETHIOP QUEEN— 
(Schreiner, 19388) A near black. 75 
EXTRAVAGANZA— 
(Douglas, 1944) Trim form in an in- 
teresting new amoena. White standards 
lightly shaded cream. Falls coppery red 
violet. $8.00 
FAIR ELAINE— ’ 
(Mitchell, 1988) Standards cream; falls 
medium yellow, with orange beard. Neat 
and clean. io 
FAIRY BLUSH— 
(De Forest, 1948) Tall tangerine-bearded 
flower of flesh tones, with pearl-like sheen. 
From $1 Q 72 Goldens Eagle: $10.00 
FIRECRACKER— 
(Hall, 1943) Bergundy red plicata with 
yellow trim. This one really attracts. $3.50 
FLAMELY— 
(Cook, 1942) Glowing “red” self, more 
orange than purple. $1.50 
FLORA ZENOR— 
Gl e285 el 942 0 Like mthemtoammonnea 
strawberry soda.” With shrimp red _ beard. 
Parent of some interesting new pinks. $1.00 
FORTUNE— 
(Kleinsorge, 1941) Large flower of 
spreading form, uniform old gold. $1.00 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR— 
(De Forest, 1944) Waved and ruffled 
giant of glistening tan, falls overlaid rosy 
lavender. Standards broad, closed. Falls 
rounded, extra heavy orange beard. $4.00 
FRANCONIA— 
(Graves, 1942) A classic white on well 
branched stalk. Good growing habits. $3.50 
FULL MEASURE— 
Cem Oreste 41s) Deep orange-tone 
yellow on tall, well branched stalk. $1.50 
