Goldbeater—‘‘a large bright yellow with fine branching’’ John A. Buneaux, Chicago. 
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ELKHART— (Lapham 1936) M.36’. Deep 
chestnut red with vivid orange beard. 
A seedling of Ethel Peckham crossed 
Ta onli) Tharp olf 00 Bh as aes Sito 
ELMOHR—(Loomis 1942) M.36”. Great 
ruffled blooms of rich reddish mul- 
berry. Finest of the Wm. Mohr seed- 
lings, it has the characteristic venation 
and heavy silky texture of this famous 
parent in a new color. Dykes Medal 
(LEY 0 $1.00 
EL MOROCCO—(Becherer 1945) M.36”’. 
Beautiful opal-pink self with broad 
rounded petals and heavy leather-like 
ETSY) ESS a a $1.00 
ELSA SASS—(H. Sass 1939) M.36”. 
Frilly flowers of ‘‘lemon-ice”’ with a 
white blaze near the haft. Entirely new 
shade of yellow, refreshingly Cece, 
ENVOY—(DeForest 1948) M.36’. Dark, 
with near-black falls and bright rich 
standards flushed reddish purple. 
Orange beard. Smooth haft. ...... $15.00 
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- 
OSS SS Eel Di.o0 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR—(Lapham 1932) 
ML.34”. lLarge-flowered orchid-pink 
with soft yellow beard. Attractive. $.35 
EVOLU TIO N—(Cayeux 1929) M.36”’. 
Bronze-yellow standards. Steel-blue 
falls. Vigorous member of the often 
overlooked blue and yellow blend ae 
EXCLUSIV E—(Grant 1937) ML.38’. 
Serene, mist-like French or ‘powder- 
blue.” Tall, stately and different from 
other light EOS eee ee sour ep Sion 
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. Heavy-sub- 
Brqereu and late. - {sje \...22.2...00.2.2...- $6.00 
FAIR ELAINE— (Mitchell 1938) M.40”’. 
Light yellow standards. Deep yellow 
falls. Bright orange beard, accentuat- 
ing tne two-toned yellow effect. Gen- 
erous bloomer and rapid increaser. j 
S35 
FALL DAYS—(K. Smith 1947) M.40”. 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown 
falls, with high metallic sheen over oo 
$12.50 
FANTASY — (Hall 1947) M.30”. Orchid- 
toned rose pink with tangerine beard. 
Large, well-substanced semi-flaring 
flower of new appealing color. fsje 
$15.00 
FAR HILLS—(U. Wills 1949) M.38”. 
Large orchid-pink self, deeper than 
Dreamcastle. Broad-petalled, smooth 
and firm with no haft venation. f $8.00 
FAR WEST—(Kleinsorge 1936) M.36”. 
Satin-smooth blending of salmon, coral 
and pale golden tan with bluish copper 
cast on the falls. $ .40 
FIZSTA—(White 1936) M.33”. Sparkling 
copper standards. Apricot orange falls. 
Brilliant and colorful companion for 
blue. A California iris that is perfectly 
hardy here. Sitio 
FIRECRACKER — (Hall 1943) M.32’. 
Brilliant plicata with heavy burgundy- 
red markings on yellow ground. Lack- 
ii SOL Nere) Siem cers SA $3.00 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) M.37’. Vivid 
red plicata with standards heavily 
marked wine and flaring fails of buff 
Caged marred 14 a 2 Se ee Sie 
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 
substance and texture. $1.00 
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 
have. $50 
FLORA ZENOR—(J. Sass 1941) M. 40”. 
Pink, the shade of foam on a straw- 
berry soda with rosy lines at the haft 
and conspicuous tangerine beard. Free- 
flowering and vigorous, it strikes a 
new note in the garden picture..... $2200 
FLORENTINE—(Cayeux 1937) M.37”. 
Enormous white plicata, entirely dust- 
ed and speckled with soft blue giving 
the effect of a hazy French blue. A 
beautiful and vigorous French impor- 
EL ULON pas eros tae eee sco as- eae $ .50 
FORT TICONDEROGA —(K. Smith 1948) 
ML.36”. Standards, between burnt 
orange and burnt sienna; falls, velvety 
garnet. Brilliant color with Beers od 
FORTUNE — (Kleinsorge 1941) ML.32”. 
Old gold with a reddish overlay that 
gives it life, on a flower of broadly, 
spreading form and heavy Subeen 
FORTUNES FAVOR — (DeForest 1944) 
M.36”. Ruffled giant of glistening tan 
with an overlay of rosy lavender on 
the broad falls. Heavy orange Feeates 
THREESOME COLLECTION 
Some Three! Your choice of three 
distinctive iris $6.50 All 8—$17 
Chantilly Overture 
Cloud Castle Solid Mahogany 
Lake George Sonatine 
Lake Shannon Vatican Purple 
