THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MIL LIONATRE” 
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ELSA SASS—(H. Sass 1939) M.36’.. 
Frilly flowers of ‘“lemon-ice” with a 
white blaze near the haft. Entirely 
new shade of yellow, Beret ah 
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E R O S—(Mead-Riedel 1934) M.40.” Me- 
dium-sized flowers of silky salmon- 
pink. Tall and free-flowering....... $ .40 
ETHEL PECKHAM—(Wmsn. 1932) M. 
36”. Large, perfectly-formed flowers 
of lustrous wine red. Sometimes throws 
up bloom stalks after regular flower- 
(RESIGN @ 70 Gilg lg eee SSH 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR— (Lapham 1932) 
ML.34”. Large-flowered  orchid-pink 
with soft yellow beard. Attractive. $.35 
EVOLU TIO N—(Cayeux 1929) M.36” 
Bronze-yellow standards. Steel- oie 
falls. Vigorous member of the often 
overlooked blue and yellow blend iad 

Serene, mist-like French or ‘“powder- 
blue.” Tall, stately and different from 
Geren nt DIUCS. Y.. 2..2..40s..- acts > .o0 
EXTRAVAGANZA—(G. Douglas 1944) 
VL.36”. Cream-white standards. Lum- 
inous falls are a blend of copper-red 
and violet. The best amoena since Wa- 
bash and very different. Heavv-sub- 
stanced and late. fsje .........- le sae $8.00 
FAIR ELAINE—(Mitchell 1938) M.40”. 
Light yellow standards. Deep yellow 
falls. Bright orange beard, accentuat- 
ing the two-toned yellow effect. Gen- 
erous bloomer and rapid increaser. A 
“must-have” for every garden. je $ .75 
FALL DAYS—(K. Smith 1947) M.40”. 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown 
falls, with high metallic sheen ee all. 
15.00 
FANTASY—(Hall 1947) M.30’. Orchid- 
toned rose pink with tangerine beard. 
Large, well-substanced semi-flaring 
flower of new appealing color. fsje 
$20.00 
FAR WEST—(Kleinsorge 1936) M.36”. 
Satin-smooth blending of salmon, coral 
and pale golden tan with bluish copper 
Pearce LaAllS: 000 -. 6... $ .40 
FIESTA—(White 1936) M.33”. Sparkling 
copper standards. Apricot orange falls. 
Brilliant and colorful companion for 
blue. A California iris that is perfectly 
hardy here. $1.00 
FIRECRACKER — (Hall 1943) M.32”, 
Brilliant plicata with heavy burgundy- 
red markings on yellow ground. Lack- 
ing in vigor here so we prefer ROYAL 
SONG Mal Ee Sa Sao eos Be ast aeaaeeade $3.50 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) M.37’. Vivid 
red plicata with standards heavily 
marked wine and flaring falls of buff 
CU Ceti ieret re sero oe $10.00 
FLAMELY—(Cook 1942) M.36”. A radi- 
ant orange-red. Standards ochre red to 
terra cotta. Falls, garnet brown. 
Medium-large of splendid shape, good 
SUDSLAncesanGd.TeXlLUre. utes. ns S. $1.50 
FLORA CAMPBELL—(Hill 1940)—M. 
34”. Glowing tones of warm red-brown 
and peach red. Of flaring form, this is 
one of the liveliest red-toned irises we 
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FAIR ELAINE 


$5 COLLECTION—10 choice varieties, selected as outlined. 
The entire 
group of 36 for $18.00 
Balmung Amigo ~ Angelus 
Cathedral Dome Arctic Christabel 
Copper Pink Aubanel Dogrose 
Deep Velvet China Maid Frank Adams 
Flora Zenor Plus Florentine Plus Gloriole 
Any Garden Magic Ris Fair Elaine Tai Golden Treasure 
3 Great Lakes au Mary E. Nicholls eect Mata Hari 
Klondyke Gold 4 Melanie 3 Matula : 
Mme. M. Lassailly Ming Yellow Miss California 
Bye Stardom pemayen 
ree Sisters Wabash Siegfriec 
Violet Symphony Wm. A. Setchell _ Tiffany 
