DREAM GIRL. (Hall 1944) M. 32 in. Deep 
flamingo pink with a bright red beard. 
A fine parent that will produce almost 
every shade of pink ~--------------- $ 2.00 
DREAMLAND. (Snyder 1945) M. 38 in. 
Deep hollyhock red. Very large flowers 
waenmionee Tull petals ____.-----=--- $ 2.00 
DRUM MAJOR. (G. Douglas 1947) M-L. 
38 in. A very large, flaring flower of 
excellent form and finish. The falls are 
of deep ox-blood red with a border of 
lighter red that is the same color as the 
standards. Lighter red styles, a clean 
dark haft and bronze beard add to its 
beauty. Substance is heavy and the 
flowers do not burn or bleach in the hot- 
0 > (aii $ 5.00 
gold border. A _ real _ beauty. H.M. 
eee $ 1.00 
EASTER GOLD. (Essig 1946) M.L. 38 in. 
A very large, brilliant yellow with a 
Pe aiicives: +2224. -.-+--~-= $ 2.00 
EBONY ECHO. (Tompkins 1948) M-L. 36 
in. One of our most popular introduc- 
tions. The flowers are large and have 
very broad, ruffled petals with horizontal 
falls. In bud this appears to be shiny 
black but open flowers are a deep 
carmine with a satiny black overlay. 
1 1 is ae ee $15.00 
ELMOHR. (Loomis 1942) M. 36 in. A huge 
hybrid of rich mulberry purple. A real 
sensation. Dykes Medal 1945__---- $ 1.00 
EL MOROCCO. (Becherer 1945) M. 36 in. 
Creamy pink of unusual richness, with a 
crepe like texture. Large and lovely $ 1.00 
EL PASO. (Klein. 1949) M. 32 in. A seed- 
ling of Tobacco Road, this is a much 
larger flower and is a brighter, more 
golden brown than its parent. It has 
flaring form, heavy substance and a 
lustrous finish. H.M. 1950---------- $ 5.00 
EVENSONG. (Frazee 1950) M. 36 in. A 
new lilac blue hybrid that we think is 
exceptionally lovely. From N. J. Thomas, 
this shows its Mohr ancestry quite plain- 
ly. The flowers are large with very broad 
petals and a rich metallic finish. We 
bloomed this last year and it certainly 
was well liked by our garden visitors. 
5 gl all ge ee $ 7.50 
EVENGLOW. (Clev 1948) M. 37 in. Thsi 
rosy lavender iris is one of the largest 
we have ever seen. Good substance and 
Set SHOWY. -22---~---—-.-_- $ 4.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA. (‘Douglas 1944) M.L. 
38 in. A new and choice amoena. Stands 
white and falls of deep plum red flushed 
Perera 1947 oes $ 3.50 
FABULOUS KATE. (Muhl. 1950) M. 36 
in. A very large yellow of smooth finish. 
The standards are somewhat open, but in 
this case, that does not seem to be a 
fault as the falls have a flaring, fluted 
dip that somehow seems to be perfect 
proportion to the position of the stand- 
Si eo NR pT ee SS, $10.00 
FAIR DAY. (McKee 1949) M. 37 in. A 
broad petaled flower of semi-flaring 
form that is a near yellow and white 
aiOetiaceid. Mat G49. 2) 2 2 ee eee $10.00 
FALL DAYS. (Smith 1947) M. 43 in. Bril- 
liant bi-color of deep gold and bright old 
rose. Coppery sheen. H.M. 1947__$10.00 
FANTASY. (Hall 1947) M. 36 in. Bright 
flamingo pink blended orchid with a 
bright red beard. Outstanding. A.M. 
1840 peer ees Se eA) eres $10.00 
FIESTA. (White 1936) M. 36 in. Nicely 
formed coppery apricot with a bright 
OrancelrosciOVel a yr ees lee Sais 
FIRECRACKER. (Hall 1943) M. 34 in. 
One of the most brilliant plicatas. Bright 
Burgandy red and glowing yellow. H.M. 
1045 ee ree ee ee $ 2.50 
FIRE DANCE. (Fay 1947) M .38 in. A 
very brilliant plicata of deep buff with 
heavy markings of Burgandy red. Very 
large, broad petaled flowers of excel- 
lent rounded form. H.M. 1947_---- $ 6.00 
FIRE OPAL. (Lyell 1948) M-L. 40 in. One 
of the most brilliant blends of its color 
that we have ever seen. Rich pink, 
golden amber and faint orchid tones 
are so subtly blended that the flower 
seems to be fashioned from the gem 
from which it derived its name._--$ 3.00 
FLAMELY. (Cook 1943) M. 36 in. A deep 
glowing red with coppery undertones. 
Good form and substance and lots of 
Id Gott ee 044 oats 2 eee Sai5 
FLORADORA. (Hall 1947) M. 36 in. Rich 
flamingo pink with extra bright beard 
andeexcellentiorm 2226-22 —---=- $ 3.00 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR. (DeForest 1944) 
M. 40 in. An extremely large and flaring 
tan with a soft lavender overlay_--§ 2.00 
FLURRY MOHR. (Rees 1950) E-M. 42 in. 
A very large flower of deep rich violet 
purple. From Snow Flurry and Capi- 
tola, this carries the usual Mohr char- 
acteristics. While this does not have 
enough substance to hold up much long- 
er than the first day, it has great beauty 
and should also prove to be a valuable 
Parent, --------—=-—-------—-----—- $ 3.50 
FRANCELIA. (McKee 1944) M. 38 in. 
Brilliant chrome yellow of silken finish. 
Broad round petals and semi-flaring 
form. H.M. 1944 _----------------- $ 2.00 
FRANCONIA. (Graves 1942) M. 42 in. 
Large pure white of good form. Extra 
broad falls and a cool sparkling finish. 
Hea 04220. 2 ee a ee $. 2.50 
FRANK PUGLIESE. (Lapham) M. 38 
in. An extremely bright and fiery new 
red. One of the best of the new reds, 
this has fine form and finish ~---- $ 3.50 
GALLANT LEADER. (Weisner 1939) V. 
L. 40 in. A gigantic, deep maroon red of 
good form and finish. H. M. 1939__$ 1.00 
