DAFF Y— 
(DeForest 1947) Height 40 inches. 
Well branched. Trim plicata of good 
form, size and substance. Ground color 
near white, cream on reverse of falls. 
Standards flushed maroon. Falls pep- 
pered and zebra-striped and all varia- 
tions in between. Some seedlings of 
Daffy show the same variations. A 
novelty. $2.00 
DEEP NIGHT— 
(Corey 1947) Large, fragrant blooms 
of “grape juice” purple with a bronzy 
finish at the haft. Honorable Mention, 
1948. $5.00 
DISTANCE— 
(Cook 1946) A fine, light blue self, 
having a silvery cast which distingu- 
ishes it from other blues. A. M. 1949. 
$5.00 
DREAMCASTLE— 
(Cook 1943) Orchid pink, with wide 
standards and falls. $3.50 
EBONY ECHO— 
(Tompkins) Short, but well- 
branched stalk. Wide, horizontal, ruf- 
fled falls, a fine dark red. Comment- 
ed upon as a “must have.” $15.00 
EBONY ISLE— 
(DeForest 1949) Rich, smooth, well- 
formed flower of deepest red purple, 
near black when viewed with a back- 
ground. Heavy dark beard, tipped 
burnt orange. $15.09 
EBONY QUEEN— 
Sass 1947) Another new addition to 
the dark group, of which there are still 
too few. $3.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM— 
(Lapham 1942) A new red of smooth 
finish on a tall stalk. $1.50 
ELMOHR— 
(Loomis 1942) A sensational red- 
violet of Wm. Mohr breeding. Dykes 
medal 1945. $1.00 
ENVOY— 
(DeForest 1948) A dark Iris, with 
near black falls, and bright rich stand- 
ards flushed reddish purple. Orange 
beard, smooth haft. $12.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA— 
(Douglas 1944) Trim form in an in- 
teresting new amoena. White stand- 
ards lightly shaded cream. Falls cop- 
pery red violet. $3.50 
FAIRY BLUSH— 
(DeForest 1948) Tall  tangerine- 
bearded flower of flesh tones, with 
pearl-like sheen. From S Q 72 x Gold- 
en Eagle. $4.00 
FIRECRACKER— 
(Hall 1943) Bergundy red _ plicata 
with wellow trim. This one really at- 
tracts. $2.50 
FLAMELY— 
(Cook 1942) Glowing “red” self, 
more orange than purple. $1.00 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR— 
(DeForest 1944) Waved and ruffled 
giant of glistening tan, falls overlaid 
rosy lavender. Standards broad, closed. 
Falls rounded, extra heavy orange 
beard. $2.00 
FRANCONIA— 
(Graves 1942) A classic white on 
well branched stalk. Good growing 
habits. $2.50 
GALA FINALE— 
(DeForest 1950) Rich, yellow ground 
plicata, so heavily overlaid glowing 
Indian Red as to appear red at first 
glance. Height 38 inches. $16.50 
GARDEN GLORY— 
(Whiting 1943) Smooth self of rich 
oBrdeaux red with enamel finish. $3.00 
GAY BORDER— 
(DeForest 1949) An evenly bord- 
ered new white-ground plicata. Mark- 
ings are maroon, changing to a light- 
er hue giving the effect of pink. H. M. 
1949. $7.50 
GENERAL PATTON— 
(Kleinsorge 1947) The richest brown 
toned blend to date from this well- 
known. hybridizer. $6.09 
GLOWPORT— 1 
(DeForest 1939) Solidly colored wine 
red. 50 
