EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-Norton 
°44) Rhodenite pink with gold margin 
on both standards and falls. $1.00 
EBONY ECHO (Tompkins °48) Large, 
with broad petals, and horizontal falls. 
Deep carmine with satiny blackish 
overlay. $10.00 
EDWARD OF WINDSOR (Morris 745) 
(English) Buff pink, phenomenal 
bloomer, with wonderful substance. 
Good parent. $5.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass ’42) Huge, deep 
vellow with flush of orange on the 
falls. Very distinctive. $1.50 
ELMOHR (Loomis ’42) Famous Dyke’s 
winner in richest mulberry. Huge, 
glowing and hardy. Always in de- 
mand. $1.00 
ESQUIRE (Lothrop °45) Huge, blue- 
purple. Hardy, with good form and 
branching. $3.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas ’44) 
Cream-white standards with fails a 
blend of deep violet and copper red. 
Heavy substance. A late bloomer. $2.50 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith 747) Copper and 
red with gold and _ chestnut-brown 
blended together making a glow of 
autumn on many branches. $7.50 
FANTASY (D. Hall ’47) An orchid-lav- 
ender with falls a litthe deeper shade. 
Standards closed, good substance. Has 
appearance of golden throat with tan- 
gerine beard. A favorite. $7.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall ’43) Another 
good plicata. Heavy burgundy mark- 
ings on pale yellow ground. Good 
substance. $2.50 
FORT TICONDEROGA (K. Smith ’48) 
Glowing red, falls garnet, standards 
burnt Senna. Brilliant, deep orange 
beard. 8 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting ’43) Deep, 
rich Bordeaux red, smooth and even 
color, Closed standards, flaring falls. 
Very popular and always good. $2.00 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ’47) 
Copper-brown self all thru with glis- 
tening undertones. $4.00 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge ’44) Large, 
even colored, bright yellow Iris with- 
out markings. Good grower, increases 
fast, and hardy. $1.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor *46) A 
charming, ruffled yellow that has won 
several awards. $2.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall ’?46) Enormous 
size and like its name in color. Always 
attracts much attention. <A real ac- 
quisition to your garden. $2.50 
GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlestein 747) The 
most heavily fluted and ruffled Iris of 
gold and of large size. Outstanding in 
every way. In great demand here. $2.50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton 44) 
Lavender standards, with brilliant yel- 
low falls. This one is outstanding. 
$6.00 
GULF STREAM (Fay ’46) Rich, dark 
blue self without haft markings. Blue 
beard and the flower is deep blue with 
no purple in it. $2.00 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge *45) A very fine 
variegata with coppery gold standards 
and solid chestnut-brown falls. Round- 
ed form with no haft markings. $1.00 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting °46) Rich tap- 
estry-red and copper with a touch of 
blue in the falls. Large blooms with 
wide petals; tall and fine. $3.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 744) A new 
and delightful shade of clear orchid- 
pink.» Aselisof larsexsize. = lrulyea 
delight. $1 
HEATHER ROSE (D. Hall ’50) Large, 
rosy, orchid-pink, like Scotch heather. 
Hardy, has good form and branching, 
Delightful color. $7.50 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 746) <A 
light shade of blue of superb form and 
beauty. Large, rounded and ruffied, it 
is one of the top rating Irises every- 
where. $3.00 
HERITAGE (Hall ’49) A flamingo pink 
that is outstanding. Of heavy sub- 
stance, slightly ruffled, smooth, without 
haft markings, with tangerine beard. 
$12.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall ’47) One of those 
flamingo pinks with a tangerine beard. 
Good in form and substance. $2.50 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 746) 
Large, deep yellow Iris, with deeper 
beard. Tall and widely branched, In- 
creases well, $1.00 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge ’43) Delicate 
orchid-pink with tawny beard, and 
with an iridescence on the haft. Large 
and late. $1.50 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 742) Deepest 
blue in color, large and semi-flaring. 
Usually called “black” and a_ truly 
choice iris of good quality. $1.50 
