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CLARIBEL—A very large pure white pli- 
cata with clean blue markings. Vigorous. 
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COPPER LUSTRE—A giant Iris in odd and 
beautiful copper tones and golden overlay 
CORALIE—88”, A stunning blend of pink 
and red with a glowing soft raspberry ef- 
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CORONET—A shimmering beauty in golden 
chamois of mellow tone; suffused peach 
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DAUNTLESS—A glorious, sparkling, red 
near-self, well worthy of its Dykes Medal 
DEEP VELVET—(Salbach, 1939). M. L 
386”. Perfectly formed flowers with won- 
derful silken sheen in deep, clear purple- 
violet. Haft shaded claret-brown; beard 
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DESERET—tTall, well branched with rich 
yellow S. and velvety red F. edged yellow. 
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DIRECTEUR PINELLE—M. 42”. Handsome, 
dignified and stylish characterize this Iris in 
deep red with a near black lustre. A. M......... 
DOGROSE—M. An older fine Iris that is still 
much in demand. A tall, free, lavender pink 
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DRAP D’OR—Graceful, large, splendidly 
Aor ed flowers of smooth primrose yel- 
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E. B. WILLIAMSON — A lively copper- 
orange-red self that shines and sparkles 
ECLADOR—L. 40”. A very fine large, ruffled 
pure lemon yellow, lustrous and fine of 
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ELKHART—Fine, brownish chestnut red.......... 
ELMOHR — The most startling Iris of the 
Mohr family, a rich, reddish mulberry of 
incredible gloss and lustre. Vigorous. 
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ELSA SASS — A pale lemon yellow self, 
fresh and sparkling as if carved from 
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EROS — Outstanding, 
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EXCLUSIVE—A lovely pure powder blue 
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FAIR ELAINE—Exquisite in creamy white 
and gleaming yellow. S. palest primrose; 
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FIESTA—M. 36”. A very large copper-toned 
flower of great charm. S. honey-yellow with 
brown-mauve flush; F, cinnamon brown with 
orange undertone 
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FIRECRACKER—A very new burgundy red 
plicata which has proved a sensation. Effec- 
tive, reliable and outstanding. Entirely 
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FLORA CAMPBELL — Dramatic russet- 
peach-red self. Velvety falls —...................... 
FLORA ZENOR — In melting cameo pink 
like foam on a strawberry soda; rose lined 
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FLORENTINE—(Cayeux, 1937) M. 37”. A 
plicata dotted, speckled and freckled in an 
over-all effect giving an illusion of a flaky 
blue dust. Large flowers distinctly different 
FORTUNE—A broadly spreading flower of 
startling size in old gold shadowed with 
rustic red, making a very rich florentine 
coloring. Gigantic: blooms.32°)2 
FRANK ADAMS—A blended variegata with 
huge flowers, fine form and branching. 
S. maize yellow; F. deep rose. Fine, vig- 
orous,’ free, A. Ms ioc seer 
FRIEDA MOHR—M. 48”. An earlier introduc- 
tion that is still alone in its color class. 
Large orchid pink blooms of perfect form; 
tall and stately and delightfully fragrant.... 
GLORIOLE—4A very large, famous light blue 
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GOLDEN FLEECE—Huge, ruffled flowers 
of lemon yellow, the F. edged with limpid 
gold and slightly ruffled. An Iris that 
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GOLDEN GLOW—Flowers of pure, glowing 
gold, noted for its clear coloring. Sturdy 
and prolific. An ideal golden Iris. 36”.......... 
GOLDEN HIND—“A real gold nugget without 
a blemish,” and a sensation when intro- 
duced. Of perfect form and heavy substance, 
it still is one of the deepest and purest yel- 
lows. Strong and well branched. Dykes 1938 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY—(Horton 1944) VL. 
39”. A most unusual beauty and one of the 
last to bloom. S. ruffled bright yellow; F. 
flaring blue edged deep yellow matching the 
color of the throat. Very choice.............-.-:-+---- 
GOLDEN TREASURE—M. 36”. Flowers of fine 
substance, form, size and branching in 
dainty shimmering cream color that eludes 
adequate description. S. & F. like creamy 
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