DRUM MAJOR (G. Douglas, 1947) $3.00 
Large flaring falls of oxblood red, bordered with a lighter red 
that is the same color as the standards. Broad, domed standards 
of fine substance and bright color. 
DUSKY NIGHT (Whiting, 1948) 60c 
Very dark blue violet with touch of white at the haft. 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-Norton, 1944) 5G 
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) 75¢ 
Fine, stately white with a heavy gilding of rich yellow in throat. 
EBONY QUEEN (Sass, 1947) $1.00 
Outstanding dark, blackish purple. Well branched and fragrant. 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942) $1.00 
Rich red-mulberry. Fine form and one of the largest of all irises. 
Heavy substance. Dykes medal winner. 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge, 1949) $2.00 
Luminous, metallic finished, rich golden brown. Not tall, but 
beautifully branched. 
ELSA SASS (H. Sass, 1939) 60c 
Cool clear lemon-yellow with gleaming white near haft. 
ENVOY (DeForest, 1948) $5.00 
A rich, dark iris with wide, blackish falls. 
ETUDE (Whiting, 1949) $1.00 
Soft, creamy pink and gold with a touch of light blue in the 
falls. Large flowers on tall, well-branched stalks. 
EXQUISITE (Nesmith, 1947) $2.50 
A self of light Congo pink. The color is intensified by the pink 
beard and deeper styles and crests. Smooth finish. 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas, 1944) $1.50 
An amoena of cream-white standards and rich velvety prune-plum 
falls. Very striking. One of the last to bloom. 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell, 1938) 60c 
Yellow bi-color of creamy yellow standards and golden falls. 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith, 1947) $3.00 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown falls. High metallic sheen. 
FANTASY (Hall, 1947) $5.00 
Attractive rose and orchid-toned pink. Tangerine-red beard. 
FASHION PLATE (Maxwell) 60c 
Lavender crocus color. White haft with wide edge of gold. 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) $1.50 
Brilliant dark burgundy-red marked plicata with a yellow trim. 
Bright and snappy. 
FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947) $3.00 
A deeper, richer and taller Firecracker. Buff ground color marked 
with burgundy-red. An outstanding variety. 
FLORA WHITING (Whiting, 1953) $5.00 
Warm lobelia blue self with smooth hafts and white beards. 
Flaring falls. 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass, 1942) 60c 
Cameo-pink with lines of heavier color near haft. Tangerine beard. 
FORT KNOX (Milliken, 1941) 75¢ 
Uniform rich yellow with smooth even finish. 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (De Forest, 1944) $1.00 
Ruffled glistening tan with falls tinged with rose-lavender. Orange 
beard. Unusual blending and marking. 
FROST GLINT (Whiting, 1951) $2.50 
A cold blue white iris that has a most intriguing form and amaz- 
ing heavy substance. Large flowers with closely domed, ruffled 
standards and widely flaring, heavily ruffled falls. 
FROSTY MOON (Maxwell, 1944) 60c 
White iris lightly tinted with lavender. Golden haft and beard. 
BOULDER, COLORADO 
LILAC LANE 
HELEN McGREGOR 
