DEEP VELVET (Salbach, 1939) M. 36” 
Deep, clear purple-violet and velvety as its name suggests. 
Dusty gold beard. A large, fragrant Iris. A.M. 1942. On Best 
100 List. 50¢ each 
DESERT SONG (Fay, 1946) M. 38” 
A new cream self. Large flowers of heavy substance, beauti- 
fully ruffied and of good form. Flowers last a long time and 
stands bad weather exceedingly well. A.M. 1949. 31st on Best 
100 List. $3.00 each 
DESTINY (Burgess, 1934) M.L. 36” 
A fine Iris from New Zealand. Blackish plum-purple with rich 
golden bronze beard. A real good dark Iris. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
DISPLAY (Grant, 1942) M.L. 33” 
Spanish red, shading to deep maroon, with yellow beard, 
flecked brown. Little purple cast to be found. One of the 
darkest and richest reds. H.M. 1942. $1.00 each 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook, 1943) M. 38” 
An orchid-pink self—its bright clear tones make it stand out 
from afar. The white beard makes a sharp contrast. Standards 
and falls very broad. Much in demand and stock scarce. A.M. 
1948. 26th on Best 100 List. $3.00 each 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook, 1937) M. 36” 
A glowing, coppery red of great intensity. Flowers have a lus- 
trous, silky texture. A fine Iris in every respect with great 
carrying power. Fragrant. A.M. 1939. 40¢, 3 for $1.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942) M. 36” 
A beautiful Iris of immense size and rich coloring. It is a gor- 
geous shade of reddish mulberry. The flower of heavy texture, 
has a gloss and lustre which makes it a stand-out. One of the 
most popular Irises today and justly so as it is one of the best. 
Won the Dykes Medal for 1945. 14th on Best Hundred List. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass, 1939) M. 36” 
A splendid Iris of an unusual shade of yellow-‘‘lemon-ice” 
toned. A beautiful and refreshing flower of good size and form. 
Effective when planted with dark blues and violet shades. 
50¢, 3 for $1.25 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas, 1944) L. 36” 
Cream-white standards with rich, velvety prune-plum falls. 
A striking novelty and the best amoena since Wabash. Very 
late bloomer. A.M. 1947. 43rd on Best 100 List. $2.50 each 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell, 1938) M. 36” 
A two toned yellow that is in a class by itself. This attractive 
bi-color has standards of cream white over rich golden yellow 
falls. Has great garden value and we can recommend it highly. 
A.M. 1940. On Best 100 List. (See Page 25)  50¢, 3 for $1.25 
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