“EL PASO (Kleinsorge, 1949) M. 32” 
A richer, brighter Tobacco Road with good form, closed stand- 
ards and gracefully flaring broad falls. Its metallic finish gives 
it a lively glowing quality. Large flowers and vigorous. Highly 
recommended. $3.00 each 
ELMOHR 
“ETUDE (Whiting, 1949) M. 40” 
Large, ruffled flowers of a creamy pink and yellow blend, with 
a flush of light blue on the falls. Flower substance excellent 
and plants strong and hardy. $1.50 each 
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. On Favorite 100 List. $2.00 each 
“FAIRDAY (McKee, 1952) M. 40” 
A tall, large near Amoena. The standards are very broad and 
domed, and when first open are a pale cream, changing to white 
when fully open. The flaring falls are mimosa gold with an 
edging of white. Different from any other Iris. $4.00 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 14) 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
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