ELENA CHOOSING* (White ‘44). E.-M. (Answer 
x Jocund.) Buff blend with metallic blue in falls. 
Proving a splendid parent for blends. Easy 
parent $1.50 
ELIGIBLE (Snyder). M. (Dreamland x Sdlg.) Fine 
new dark red 
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ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND (Miles ‘46). M. (Ty- 
phoon x Lagoon.) Exquisite light azure blue 
that holds its color. The parent of Miles’ 1952 
introduction, Vdndabeth. Net.......... $5.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. P. Sass ‘42). M. (2-34 x 32-28: 
Midwest Gem x Prairie Sunset.) Stunning big 
yellow brushed orange. Falls have an over- 
lay of orange-brown. Protect from strong, full, 
sun $1.00 
ELMOHR* (Loomis ‘42). M. (Wm. Mohr x H 22.) 
Huge mulberry purple with all the magnitude 
and glamor of the largest tall bearded iris 
with the added charm of the full-flowered 
oncocyclus. Produces seed. We have seen some 
splendid seedlings from Elmohr x Great Lakes 
and Sable. Would think the following also 
useful to use with it: Red Waves, Brunhilde, 
Deep Velvet, Char-Maize, Gulf Stream, Gypsy 
Rose, Three: Oaks, Cape Bon, Grand Canyon, 
Mulberry Rose, eic. Dykes Medal ‘45... .$1.00 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge ‘49). M. (Tobacco Road x 
Goldbeater.) Lively golden-brown. Rich blood! 
H.M. ‘50 $3.00 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass ‘39). E.-M. (Tiffany x Orloff.) 
The first lemon-ice yellow. Still lovely when 
well grown. Splendid parent for this color and 
rich yellow plicatas. A.M. ‘41 $ .50 
EMPRESS EUGENIE (D. Lyon ‘52). M. (Char-Maize 
x Cordovan.) Rich empire yellow self. A top 
quality flower that will be great for breeding 
reds, browns, creams, whites, blends and pos- 
sibly even pink. C. of C. ‘51. Net $10.00 
ENSIGN PEAK (Roy Gorham ‘52). M. (Solid Ma- 
hogany x Casa Morena.) Large, wide rich 
deep maroon-red of impressive proportions 
and quality. We like it very much and know 
it will be a superb breeder. Net $5.00 
ENVOY (DeForest ‘49). M. (Ethiope Queen x Sass 
sdlg. 41-83.) Near black. Standards glow with 
red tones. Highly praised from every quarter. 
$6.50 
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ESQUIRE (Lothrop ‘45), M. (L 8-40 x Brunhilde.) 
Rich medium-deep purple with texture lines. 
Beautiful form and branching. Parent of Ben 
Bolt. H.M. ‘47 $1.50 
ESTATE (Benson ‘49). M. (Birchbark x Bruno.) 
Wide chaste white self with superb substance. 
For the front of the border. Blood for whites, 
blues, reds, blends and cream 
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EVENGLOW (Clevenger '48). M. Huge lobelia 
violet. Its size will astound you $2.00 
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EVENSONG* (Frazee ‘50—now Mrs. Jacobson). M. 
(N. J. Thomas x sdlg.) Unusually wide and 
full. We predict a great future for this lovely 
Mignon and Patriarch purple iris. Nothing 
quite like it. Will set some seed. H.M. ‘50.$5.00 
‘EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas ‘41). L. (Adios x 
14 
Cortez.) Cream standards, red-purple falls. Ex- 
citing parent for neglecta and amoena breed- 
ing. A.M, “47 $2.00 
FABULOUS KATE (Muhlestein ‘50). M. (Late Sun 
x Radiant) x (Pink Formal). Very large medium 
yellow with delightful form. There are some 
brown lines on the falls when first opened, but 
these soon clear away after a few hours. We 
think this will be highly useful for breeding 
pinks, blends, yellows and new colors asso- 
ciated with the tangerine beard. Highly fertile 
pollen. H.M. ‘52 $5.00 
FAIR DAY (McKee ‘49). M. ((Miobelle x Misty 
Rose) x (Moontide)) x (Moontide). Very wide, 
heavy-substanced yellow amoena in the Pin- 
nacle color range. Will be a superb parent for 
this color as well as rich yellows, blends or 
reds. H.M. ‘49 $4.00 
FAIRY FLAX (P. Cook '51). E.-E. (Dwarf and T.B.) 
The new race of intermediates. Light blue 
self with white beard. 11 inches. H.M. ‘51. 
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FAIRY FOAM (Mitchell '48). M. Delicately marked 
plicata. H.M. ‘48 $2.00 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith ‘47). M. (Matula x Orange 
Glow.) Brown blend. H.M. ‘47 $5.00 
FALL VELVET (Dr. G. P. Brown ‘50). M. and Re- 
blooms. (Autumn Sunset x September Spark- 
ler.) Velvety purple with brown at hafts. De- 
pendable re-bloomer even in New England. 
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FANCY FEATHER (Muhlestein ‘'52). M-L. 36”. 
(Rare Marble x 46-49A: Salar x Gold Ruffles.) 
Blended yellow-tan standards. Falls yellow 
bordered bright mahogany red. A very strik- 
ing plicata and one we think will be a good 
breeder as las ck. tare ek Per omos este et $8.00 
FANTASIA (Tompkins ‘49). M., 38 inches. (Casa 
Morena x Mulberry Rose.) Blended shades of 
tich violet, rose and mulberry in a massive 
ruffled flower. Net $1.00 
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FANTASY (D. Hall ‘47). M. (40-97): (Lullaby x 
35-40: Dauntless x Rameses) x 39-62): ((36-1: W. 
R. Dykes x Morocco Rose) x Morocco Rose)). 
Lovely orchid with tangerine beard. Parent of 
Cherie and other new pinks. A.M. ‘49... .$5.00 
FAR HILLS (J. E. Wills '49). M. (Melanie x Copper 
Rose.) Deep orchid-pink, smooth and full. Sturdy 
38-inch stalks, well branched $2.50 
FAVORI (Cayeux ‘34). M. 
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FIRECRACKER (D. Hall ‘43). M. (Orloff x Elsa 
Sass.) Very bright yellow and red plicata. 
Splendid parent. H.M. ‘43 $2.00 
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