DREAMLAND. (Snyder 1945) M. 38 in. A large 
| inis Of a rich shade’ of deep hollyhock red. 
Broad round petals. -------------------------- 
DUBROVNIK. (Wmsn. 1938) M. 37 in. ‘Avlarge 
beautifully formed blend of bright copper and 
rosy brown. H.M. 1940, PRESS eee Cae 
EASTER BONNET. (Maxwell 1944) E.M. S Satter. 
bright blush pink with a wide band of burnished 
gold around both standards and falls. Every- 
one who sees this one falls for it. H.M. 1946._-- 
FASTER GOLD. (Essig 1946). M.L. 38 ins» Very: 
large and of broad rounded form this appears 
i be fashioned of brilliant yellow silk. H.M. 
ON nea) Sen eee See - ae 
EBONY ECHO. (Tompkins 1948) M.L. 38 in. In 
our opinion this is one of the most outstanding 
iris we have introduced. The flowers are very 
large with extra heavy substance and have very 
broad, delightfully ruffled petals. The standards 
are full and domed while the falls flare horizon 
tally. The color of the buds is so dark that with 
their sleek finish they appear to be great blobs 
of shiny black wax. However upon opening, the 
flower is a very deep and glowing black red 
which is so deep in tone that one cannot de- 
termine which color is more dominant ; the black 
Oreihe red. We call it a true sell of black red 
as the flower is free of haft markings and has 
a dark beard. The finish is sleek and leathery 
but appears to be very velvety due to the depth 
and richness of coloring. Stalks are tall and 
strong with excellent branching and_ place- 
ment. 
ELMOHR. (Loomis 1942) M. 36 in. One of the most 
sensational iris ever introduced, this huge hy- 
brid of glossy mulberry purple was winner of 
the 1045 Dykes Medal. -------------------+--- 
EL MOROCCO. (Becherer 1945) M. 36 in. A large 
opal pink with a soft undertone of cream. 
Similar to Angelus but larger and with better 
form and branching. ---------------=-=-----=-= 
ELSA SASS. (H. Hass 1939) M. 36 in. Rich bright 
lemon, touched frosty white on the falls. A 
favorite with everyone. A.M. 1941 Pe Ree so ses 
ETHIOP QUEEN. (Schreiner 1938) M.L. 34 ins A 
dark sooty black with a full round form and 
piietening fifish. --~~--+ ------ =a oan 
EXTRAVAGANZA. (Douglas 1944) V.L. 38 in. A 
really fine new Amoena the standards are 
creamy white while the falls are a_ brilliant 
blending of purple, deep plum and _ iridescent 
copper. Choice and much sought after for its 
beauty as well as for its value in breeding. 
TM) 10445 P.R: 89. 2-2-2 (2--2---—— += 
EVENGLOW. (Clevenger 1943 eM a7 I esac 
have seen this it appears to pews much. .iim- 
proved and more dependable Dreamcastle. The 
huge flowers are beautifully formed and have 
wonderful substance and finish. The color is a 
clean glowing rosy lavender. Stalks are strong 
with good branching and the plants grow and 
sncrease Well: 2-2.-=---=2-5—- -r--o > nr oe aes 
FAIR ELAINE. (Mitchell 1938) M. 35 in. This has 
standards of light creamy primrose and falls of 
a deeper shade. Good. ACs (O40 Pe Ry So eee 
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