Golden Eagle—‘‘usually sprawls badly for us’’ 
John Lyster, Pa. 
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ELKHART—(Lapham 1936) M.36”. Deep 
chestnut red with vivid orange beard. 
A seedling of Ethel Peckham crossed 
with King Tut. $ .40 
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 
i 04 ES] Cue mee rte ee eee is a $1.00 
EL MOROCCO—(Becherer 1945) M.36”’. 
Beautiful opal-pink self with broad 
rounded petals and heavy leather-like 
SUDSUAn CO pee ae Le $1.00 
EL PAS O—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.32”. 
Glowing golden brown with luminous 
metallic sheen unusual for browns. 
Barleganderla tiller eee $5.00 
ELSA SASS—(H. Sass 1939) M.36’. 
Frilly flowers of ‘“lemon-ice”’ with a 
white blaze near the haft. Entirely new 
See of yellow, refreshingly poeta 
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ENVOY—(DeForest 1948) M.36’”. Dark, 
with near-black falls and bright rich 
standards flushed reddish purple. 
Orange beard. Smooth haft......... $12.00 
ERO S—(Mead-Riedel 1934) M.40”. Me- 
dium-sized flowers of silky salmon- 
pink. Tall and free-flowering......... $ .40 
ESQUIRE—(Lothrop 1945) ML.44”. Deep 
blue-purple shade between Brunhilde 
and Violet Symphony, commanding in 
size, form and stature. A Californian 
we are testing for hardiness. f.... $3.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM—(Wmsn. 1932) M. 
36”. Large, perfectly-formed flowers 
of lustrous wine red. Sometimes throws 
up bloom stalks after regular flower- 
RI CMSO A SOL eee eee ee ee $ .40 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR—(Lapham 1932) 
ML.34”. lLarge-flowered orchid-pink 
with soft yellow beard. Attractive. $ .40 
EVOLUTION—(Cayeux 1929) M.36”. 
Bronze-yellow standards. Steel-blue 
falls. Vigorous member of the often 
overlooked blue and yellow blend ee 
EXCLUSIV E—(Grant 1937) ML.38’’. 
Serene, mist-like French or “powder- 
blue.” Tall, stately and different from 
other light blues. $ .40 
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- 
Stancedeandlate.wis|@ue ee $3.50 
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 neha rage 
FALL DAYS—(K. Smith 1947) M.40”. 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown 
falls, with high metallic sheen ake an 
FANTASY — (Hall 1947) M.30’. Orchid- 
toned rose pink with tangerine beard. 
Large, well-substanced semi-flaring 
flower of new appealing color. fsj $10.00 
FAR HILLS—(. Wills 1949) M.38’’. 
Large orchid-pink self, deeper than 
Dreamcastle. Broad-petalled, smooth 
and firm with no haft venation. f $5.00 
FIESTA— (White 1936) M.33’. Sparkling 
copper standards. Apricot orange falls. 
Brilliant and colorful companion for 
blue. A California iris that is perfectly 
hardy here. $ .00 
FIRECRACKER — (Hall 1943) M.32”. 
Brilliant plicata with heavy ind. Lack: 
red markings on yellow ground a 
bakes ibah Walfexore Vateneey Sy et 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) M.37”. ad 
red plicata with standards heavily 
marked wine and flaring falls of buff 
edged in red. $6.00 
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 
SUDSEAMCeraAn Celeb Ue meee earners $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 ieee i 
paces ohm ann pe aia nie Ae eee ene ae ny 
have. 
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..... $ .50 
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- 
LEW BIO) Ole, - elact eee emit en Cheol a $ .50 
FORT TICONDEROGA—(K. Smith 1948) 
ML.36”. Standards, between burnt 
orange and burnt sienna; falls, velvety 
garnet. Brilliant color with cue OO 
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