DIRECTEUR PINELLE—A majes- 
tic bronze purple of fine form and 
growing habits. Many people pre- 
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DORE—Like a breath of spring this 
charming iris in daffodil colors 
lends enchantment to the garden. 
DY MIA—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 iris than this. 
We have seen a single plant throw 
four bloom stalks and six fans of 
increase. Can you top that?........ 
ELKHART—A deep chestnut red 
that grows lustily. Our custom- 
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ELMOHR—tThis sensational mul- 
berry purple offspring of William 
Mohr has to be seen to be be- 
lieved. Enough judges saw and 
believed it to award the Dykes 
medal in 1945. No other iris has 
won the award in such jig time. 
ELSA SASS—Medium sized blooms 
of cool luscious lemon yellow 
slightly frilled at the edges............ 
FEROS—An old standby in salmon 
pink that just can’t be beat for 
all round vigor, hardiness and de- 
pendability 
ETHIOP QUEEN — A lustrous 
“black” iris by Schreiner. A vel- 
vety dark flower with good sub- 
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FLORA CAMPBELL—Mr. _ Hill’s 
fine russet red. Beautiful styling 
and warm glowing color charac- 
terize this superb iris...................... 
FLORENTINE—A distinctively dif- 
ferent French plicata completely 
covered with blue dots and frec- 
kles. Large flowers and fine grow- 
ing habits 
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 blooms 
FRANKLIN B. MEAD—A large and 
tall plicata in cool blue and white 
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GARDEN MAGIC—A top-flight red 
of smooth velvety tone and clear 
color. Rather a slow growev.......... 
GILT EDGE—A _ distinctive pale 
creamy yellow. Falls edged deep- 
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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 heav- 
ily ruffled edges. Exquisite frag- 
rance 
GOLDEN EAGLE —A soft yellow of 
great size and beauty that is sold 
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GOLDEN HIND—No doubt the best 
low priced yellow. A colorful rich 
buttercup ‘yellow. Splendid color 
and rapid increase plus_ good 
blooming habits make this a most 
desirables variety su. ies ote 
GOLDEN GLOW-—A brilliant glow- 
ing iris of pure gold. Very clear 
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GOLDEN MAJESTY—A west coast 
origination, runnerup for the 
Dykes medal. A flower of majestic 
size, fine form and substance. A 
brilliant golden yellow with deep- 
er gold beard 
GRACE BALLARD — A luscious 
apricot blend with good substance, 
flaring form and fine color............ 
GRAND CANYON —A deeply color- 
ed but subtle blending of plum, 
copper and gold beard and throat. 
Slight ruffling adds to the charac- 
ter of this well named beauty...... 
GOLDEN TREASURE—A treasure 
indeed of glowing creamy white 
and gold lighted by an orange 
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GREAT LAKES—Canada produced 
this 1942 Dykes medal winner. 
Probably the finest of its color, a 
light pure clear blue of crisp sub- 
stance and flaring form. Tall stur- 
dy stalks, large well placed blooms 
and superb branching further dis- 
tinguish this extremely fine iris. 
Very hardy and a strong grower. 
We grow no more dependable iris 
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GUDRUN—A very fine white with 
giant blooms on rather’ short 
stalks. A warm white with a rich 
golden beard and a dusting of gold 
at the throat. A clump of Gudrun 
in full bloom is an unforgetable 
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