DISTANCE (Cook, ’46) M. 36” 
Silvery, light blue of smooth finish and even 
color. Flowers large with no veining. White 
beard. Very fine. On M.P. 100 List. 
$1.50 each 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook, ‘43) 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. 32nd on Favorite 
100 List. $1.50 each 
*DUET (Grant, 42) M. 38” 
A most charming Iris that is quite different 
in color. Standards honey beige with a pink 
flush, falls same with violet border. Stock 
limited. $1.00 each 
*EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-norton) 
E.M. 38” 
Large bright blush pink with a wide border 
of burnished gold on both standards and 
falls. HM. 1946. 75¢ each 
ELFIN LAKE (Dolman, ‘53) L. 37” 
A lovely, late blooming light blue of great 
purity. The semi-flaring, smoothly textured 
blooms are carried on strong, well branched 
stalks. We introduced this Dolman creation 
last yearaH.G.. 195i. $6.00 each 
ELMOHR (Loomis, ‘42) M. 36” 
A beautiful Iris of immense size and rich 
coloring. It is a gorgeous 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. 8th on Best 100 
List. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
*EL PASO (Kleinsorge, ‘49) M. 32” 
A richer, brighter Tobacco Road with good 
form, closed standards and gracefully flaring 
broad falls. Its metallic finish gives it a 
lively glowing quality. Large flowers and 
vigorous. Highly recommended. $2.00 each 
*ENVOY (DeForest, ‘49) M. 24” 
A near black bi-tone. Standards glow with 
red tones. Wide falls which are velvety black. 
NET $5.00 each 
* ESCAPADE (Tompkins, ‘53) M.L. 36” 
A new beautiful and different Iris. Color is 
rich glowing orchid with shimmering border 
of gold. Deep golden beard. Flowers of good 
form with broad, ruffled petals of good sub- 
stance and satiny finish. NET $10.00 
ETUDE (Whiting, ‘49) 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. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas, ’44) 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. 
$1.50 each 
ELMOHR 
FAIRDAY (McKee, ‘52) 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 mi- 
mosa gold with an edging of white. Different 
from any other Iris. $3.00 each 
FALL DAYS (Smith, ‘47) M. 40” 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown falls, with 
a high metallic sheen. A two year old clump 
is an eye-catcher from any part of the 
garden. $3.00 each 
