Large flaring falls of oxblood red, bordered with a lighter red " ee 
that is the same color as the standards. Broad, domed standards tis 
of fine substance and bright color. 
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DUSKY NIGHT (Whiting, 1948) 60c 
Very dark blue violet with touch of white at the haft. 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-Norton, 1944) 715¢ 
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. LILAC LANE 
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 crearny 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) $6.00 
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. HELEN McGREGOR 
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