COPPER KING (Kellogg, 1941) 50c 
Soft pink flushed sparkling copper. Haft is dotted gold. 
COPPER RIVER (De Forest, 1945) $1.50 
Glistening tan. Falls overlaid with bright new penny copper. 
CORAL MIST (Grant, 1941) 60c 
Pink standards. Deeper coral-pink falls with cinnamon flush. 
CORNFLOWER (Whiting, 1948) $1.50 
A blue that is blue, as its name indicates. Standards well domed 
with nicely flaring falls. Good branching. 
CREVETTE (Whiting, 1951) $4.00 
Tall, delicate, attractive shell pink. Tangerine beard. 
DAUNTLESS (Connell, 1929) 50c 
Dark toned red self with velvety falls. Dykes medal winner. 
DAYBREAK (Kleinsorge, 1941) $1.00 
Golden with coppery undertone. Good form. 
DEEP VELVET (Salbach, 1939) 50¢ 
Rich deep red-violet shading to dark purple. 
DESERT SONG (Fay, 1946) $3.00 
Large flaring and ruffled flowers of nice proportions. Cream self 
of heavy texture. Clean haft and yellow beard. Very attractive. 
DAYBREAK 
DISPLAY (Grant, 1942) $1.00 
Smooth red, shading to deep maroon at the haft. Deep and rich, 
it has a glowing intensity that makes it a stand-out. 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook, 1943) $3.00 
Orchid-pink self with a white beard tinted lemon-yellow at the 
base. Flowers are large, of good shape and substance. Highly 
rated. 
DREAMLAND (Snyder, 1945) $1.50 
Rich wine colored self. Lemon colored beard. 
DRUM MAJOR (G. Douglas, 1947) $4.00 
Large flaring falls of oxblood red, with standards of brighter 
red. Heavy substance. 
BOULDER, COLORADO 
EXTRAVAGANZA 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-Norton, 1944) $1.00 
Base color pink with half inch margin of burnished gold on both 
standards and falls, heavy to gold at haft. Golden beard. 
EASTER CANDLE (Essig, 1946) $1.50 
Tall, stately white with a heavy gilding of rich yellow in throat. 
EBONY QUEEN (Sass, 1947) $2.09 
Dark, blackish purple. Well branched, fragrant, very fine. 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942) $1.00 
Rich red-mulberry. Fine form and one of the largest of all irises. 
Heavy substance. Dykes medal winner. 
EL MOROCCO (Becherer, 1945) 5G 
Opal-pink of heavy substance with broad, rounded falls. 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass, 1939) 50¢ 
Cool clear lemon-yellow with gleaming white near haft. Elongated 
bloom, frilled at the edges. 
ETUDE (Whiting, 1949) $2.00 
Soft, creamy pink and gold with a touch of light blue in the 
falls. Large flowers on tall, well-branched stalks. 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas, 1944) $2.50 
An amoena of cream-white standards and rich velvety prune-plum 
falls. Very striking. One of the last to bloom. 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell, 1938) 50c 
Stately yellow bi-color of creamy yellow standards with golden 
falls and orange beard. 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith, 1947) $7.50 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown falls. High metallic sheen. 
FANTASY (Hall, 1947) $7.50 
Attractive rose and orchid-toned pink. Tangerine-red beard. 
FASHION PLATE (Maxwell) 715¢ 
Lavender crocus color. White haft with wide edge of gold. 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) $2.50 
Glowing dark burgundy-red plicata with yellow trim. 
