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Elsa Sass—best specimen, Takoma Hort. Club iris Show, 
shown by I. H. Richmond, Md. 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE—(Cayeux 1932) 
M.42”. Bronzy red-purple, large, tall 
andwell=-prancheds eee ee $ .40 
DISPLAY—(Grant 1942) ML.35”. 
Smooth, unveined Spanish red, shading 
to deep maroon at the haft. Deep and 
rich it has an intensity that glows even 
OnvavGuills day. Se@ae sees eee, $1.00 
DISTANCE 
DISTANCE—(Cook 1946) M.36’. Silvery 
light blue, smooth and even. Flowers 
large and spreading, without veining. 
Substance, texture and finish, BG 
DOGROSE— (Insole 1930) ML.44’”. Very 
tall, clear, pink-lavender. Vivid color, 
very effective for background clumps. 
Fine companion to Crystal cae 
DOWN EAST— (Tobie 1943) M.37”. Deep 
but glowing purple. A self, the solid 
color carried away down in the throat 
and permeating even the beard..... $1.50 
DREAMCASTLE — (Cook 1943) M.38’’. 
Orchid-pink self of great purity and 
charm, large and well-formed. Well- 
substanced and hardy. sje .............. $3.50 
DRUM MAJOR—(G. Douglas 1947) ML. 
38”. Large flaring falls of oxblood red 
bordered brighter red, the color of the 
broad domed standards. Heavy sub- 
stanced and non-fading. fse _......... $5.00 
DUBROVINK—(Wmesn. 1938) M.36’’. Col- 
orful blend of deep rose and gold with 
violet flush on blade of fall and gold 
infusion in the center. $ .40 
EASTER BONNET — (Maxwell-Norton 
1944) EM.38”. Large bright blush pink 
with wide margin of burnished gold on 
both standards and falls. j -........... $1.50 
EASTER MOR N—(Essig 1931) M.40”. 
Magnificent white, ranking with the 
very best, but not where winters are 
severe. The flowers are large, falls 
proadvandstlaringw. eee $ .40 
EBONY ECH O—(Tompkins 1948) ML. 
36”. Deep, glowing black-red of sleek 
velvety finish. Broad ruffled petals of 
heavy substance, domed and flaring 
INPLOTI erste ee ctec er eee $15.00 
EBONY ISLE—(DeForest 1949) 1L.34”. 
Rich, smooth, very deep _ red-purple 
with heavy dark beard tipped burnt 
orange. $15.00 
EBONY QUEEN — (Sass Bros. 1947) M. 
36”. Blackish purple self, medium large 
andawellepranche dass $3.00 
E. B. WILLIAMSON— (Cook 1937) M.36”. 
Glowing, silky, coppery rose. Perfect 
in form, fragrant, and vigorous. An 
outstanding iris that won the Roman 
Gold-Medal, Insd O38. oe $ .40 
EDNA HICK S~—(Gage 1941) M.36”. 
Large blend of pinkish lilac, pansy 
walonkent aivel Cewek THUUAOMEY, cheeses cee ay ih) 
EDWARD LAPHAM — (Lapham _ 1942) 
ML.36”. Rich glossy crimson self| One 
Olethesreddestiinrises. == $1.50 
ELIZABETH A N N—(Lapham 1940) L. 
42”. Tall, creamy light pink. Generous 
with bloom and one of the very last 
toxtlowersee eee ee ee $ .50 
ELLA CALLIS—(H. Sass 1942) M.36”. 
Huge deep yellow with an infusion of 
reddish-orange on the falls which gives 
iteastantlinesbrilliancess= see $1.50 
DREAMCASTLE 
