“CRIMSON TIDE (Nicholls 1938) A large deep crimson red with velvety flaring 
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DAMERINE (Gage 1939) A fine deep red with domed standards and flaring falls. 
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DAYBREAK (Klein. 1941) Large well shaped flowers of golden pink with ruffled 
standards and semi-flaring falls. Well branched and handsome. AM 1943 $2.00 
DEEP VELVET (Salb. 1939) Well named for its deep blackish red purple color. 
The flowers are of perfect form with gold beard and slight fragrance. 
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DISPLAY (Grant 1942) Standards deep mauve rose, falls deep maroon red. Very 
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DREAM GIRL (Hall 1944) Medium sized flowers of flamingo pink with no haft 
markings. Well branched stalks and a lovely colored iris. ................ $5.00 
DRESS PARADE (Maxwell 1944) Bright golden standards and Egyptian red falls 
With sied iV SOEs Ora tive si bear uses cy eek tee hts eer lass (Meg MS ot $3.50 
DUBROVNIK (WMSN. 18938) Deep rose and gold tones with a violet flush in 
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E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook 1947) Very large coppery red. The texture is silky and 
glows like burnished copper. Bright orange beard. AM 1939 .............. 40c 
EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham 1940) A rich glossy near crimson red with slightly 
darker falls. Brown toned haft with no veining. Bronze gold _ beard. 
El Wipe 94 Finders AM at ape ale ie MOEN 5 Nr Carel Rak a kL ae $3.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) Very large and popular. Daintily ruffled flowers of 
mulberry purple. Vigorous grower and fast increaser. No other iris has won 
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ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass 1939) A clear soft yellow with a dash of white at the 
center. The bloom is of medium size, frilled and charming. AM 1944 60c* 
EROS (Mead-Riedel 1934) A tall salmon colored self with gold at the throat. Free 
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EXCLUSIVE (Grant 1937) A soft powder blue self with heavy substance and 
' perfect form. AM 1939 ..... cere ett eede Bete eee MPO Pagers ele Wa Re ee ea 35¢ 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938) Creamy white standards and bright golden yellow 
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FAR WEST (Klein. 1936) A rich blend of salmon coral and henna slightly flushed 
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FIREBRAND (Weed 1941) Dark golden bronze standards flushed red. The falls are 
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FIRE CRACKER (Hall 1943) A striking yellow plicata heavily marked with 
burgundy red. Very bright and attractive. HM 1943 atte Pe 2 ie $3.50 
FLAMELY (Cook 1942) The standards are domed and near orange-red. The falls 
are flaring and garnet brown. General effect red. HM 1944 S15 Uwe 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942) An exciting cameo pink flower with shrimp red 
beard. Not too large but free blooming and vigorous. AM 1944 ....__. $1.00 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux 1937) A white plicata heavily peppered with soft blue. 
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FOREST AFLAME (Weed 1940) A huge, fragrant iris with bronze brown standards 
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FORT KNOX (Millik. 1941) Very smoothly finished flowers of brightest yellow. 
The flowers are well spaced on well branched stalks. AM 1944 $1.00 
FORTUNE (Klein. 1941) Large flowers of solid old gold color flushed with an overlay 
OLarustyerednoOr spreading. form) Pac ae ibd SOE Sa Gia NON sh at ee eS Sel $1.00 
