DEEP VELVET (Salbach, 1939) 75¢c each 
One of the richest and darkest irises of 
bright blackish, red-purple. The flow- 
ers are large and perfectly formed and 
of glistening finish with brownish hafts 
and bronze beard. A. M. 1942. 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk., 1939)  35c each 
One of the first to bloom with soft yel- 
low flowers on medium height stalks. 
DISPLAY (Grant, 1942) $1.00 each 
Very dark, rich mahogany red with 
no haft veining. One of the darkest, yet 
it is a lively color. H. M. 1942. 
*DORCAS HUTCHESON (McDade, 
1933) 35c each 
A pansy-violet of medium height. Will 
bloom in the fall if weather permits. 
DREAM CASTLE (Cook, 1943) $5.00 ea. 
A lovely orchid pink iris with perfect 
poise and finish. The petals are very 
wide and rounded and the standards are 
domed. A lively colored flower of solid 
pink with white beard. A. M. 1948. 
DREAM GIRL (Hall, 1944) $3.00 each 
A charming flamingo pink of medium 
height and no haft markings. Mr. Hall 
is famous for these pinks and this is one 
of the best. 
DRESS PARADE (Maxwell, 1944) 
$2.00 each 
The standards are burnished gold and 
the .falls solid brown-red. Golden- 
orange beard. 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson, 1937) 40c ea. 
A deep rose and gold iris with a flush of 
violet in the falls. 
EARL CROSS (Storer, 1939)  35c each 
A free bloomer of medium size with rose 
and violet flowers. 
EASTER MORN (Essig, 1931) 40c each 
Early, sparkling, satin-white. Nicely 
fragrant. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook, 1937) 40c ea. 
Large, silky flowers of glowing, coppery- 
red with orange beard. H.M. 1938. 
EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham, 1942) 
$2.00 each 
Rich,’ glossy maroon-red with trim tail- 
oring and no haft veining. The beard is 
bronze-gold. 
EL CAPITAN (Mohr, Mitchell, 1926) 
35¢e each 
Tall, medium blue, and a strong grower. 
Page 
LOTHARIO 
ELKHART (Lapham, 1936) 
35c each 
Chestnut brown. A good grower. 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942) $1.00 ech 
Most popular of the Mohr iris and a spec- 
tacular one. Rich, reddish-mulbe ry 
color. Form is rounded, blooms are hu~2 
and lots of them, and the branching is 
good. Dykes Medal in 1945. 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass, 1939) 50c each 
A charming, refined flower of lemo71-ice. 
The flowers are of medium size with 
frilled edges. A. M. 1944. 
EROS (Mead, Reidel, 1934) 40c each 
A tall salmon colored iris with gold at 
the throat. It is a free bloomer and in- 
creases rapidly. H. M. 1934. 
EVENING SPLENDOR (Wayman, 
1932) 40c each 
Tall, early, fragrant flowers of brilliant 
pink. 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant, 1935) 35c each 
Tall, stately, soft powder-blue of perfect 
form and finish, with a trace of yellow 
at the center. A. M. 1939.- 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas, 1944) 
$6.00 each 
A very strikingly colored flower with 
creamy-white standards and falls a mix- 
ture of copper, red, lavender and violet. 
On the order of Wabash, but the falls 
are more blended. A. M. 1947. 
