DUE WEST (C. G. White '36). EM. (Purissima x 
Susiana.) A white iris that may be useful to 
use with things like Capitola and Joppa Par- 
rot for an increased onco-look. Will set seed. 
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DUSKY NIGHT (Whiting ‘48). M. (Missouri x Mata 
Hari) x (Sable). Dark purple of quality show- 
ing its superb blood. Net $ .50 
N—10-4 
DUST STORM* (Mrs. T. L. Kidd ‘53). (Jean Cayeux) 
x (Jean Cayeux x Charon.) Standards white 
flushed pinkish-buff. Falls lilac-brown (nearly 
gray at edge) showing a beard of cinnamon- 
brown. Form shows the regelia blood. 
Net 
S—12 
EASTER BONNET (Maxwell-Norton ‘44). M. (Mo- 
rocco Rose x Alastor.) Rodenite pink edged 
gold. H.M. ‘46 
E—11 
EASTER SUNRISE (C. Rees). E.-M. (Snow Flurry x 
Happy Days.) Big creamy yellow $1.00 
E—3 
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EBONY ECHO (Tompkins ‘48). M. (Cape Bon x 
Casa Morena.) Accent on form. Deep carmine 
with black-red overlay. Wide of parts. Top 
blood for reds! H.M. (49) A.Miv53).e.30.. $7.00 
E—33 
EBONY ISLE (DeForest '49). M. (Ethiope Queen x 
Storm King). Black-red of rare and unusual fin- 
ish. Smooth! H.M. ‘50 
E—15 
EBONY QUEEN (Sass Bros. '47). M. (Dark sdlg. x 
Sable.) Well branched, very dark black-purple. 
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ECHO VALLEY (Kerr ‘52). EM. (Ormohr x Wa- 
bash.) Hardly expected, this Minnie Colquitt- 
-type plicata has a strong reblooming tendency. 
34 inches. Very fertile pollen. H.C. ‘51... .$6.00 
E—4] 
EIGHTEEN KARAT (Lohman '53). M.-L., 38 inches. 
(Ola Kala x White Spire) x (Berkeley Gold). 
Ruffled, flaring self, bright, deep, rich gold of 
heavy substance and prolific growth. ..$15.00 
E—30 
ELAN* (White). E. (Sweet Alibi x Jocund.) One- 
fourth Onco blood: White: . a.2..52+s06 
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 
ATS WICC SLOG bh mt Webet cries chal one's es etch $3.00 
ELIZABETH OF ENGLAND (Miles ‘46). M. (Ty- 
phoon x Lagoon.) Exquisite light azure blue 
that holds its color. The parent of Miles’ 1952 
introduction, Vandabeth. H.M. ‘52 $3.00 
E—23 
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 
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. Dykes Medal ‘45. 
$1.00 
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EL PASO (Kleinsorge '49). M. (Tobacco Road x 
Goldbeater.) Lively golden-brown. Rich blood! 
H.M. ‘50 $2.00 
E—16 
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 
EL TIGRITO (C. G. White ‘50). E.-M., 32 inches. 
Plicata with some tiger-like markings. ..$1.50 
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 $8.00 
E—45 
ENGRAVED (Craig ‘52). E.-M. (Mariposa Mia x 
Capitola.) Violet- and pearl-gray with over- 
all pattern of neutral gray veins. H.M. ‘53. 
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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 
E—19 
ENVOY (DeForest ‘49). M. (Ethiope Queen x Sass 
sdlg. 41-83.) Near black. Standards glow with 
red tones. Praised from every quarter... .$5.00 
$—5 
ESCAPADE (Tompkins ‘52). M-L., 36 inches. (Tu- 
nisian Gold x Cascade Splendor.) Glowing or- 
chid with band of gold around standards and 
falls 
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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 
N—2-2 
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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EVA SLOAN (E. Faught '53). M., 36 inches. (35 
H 1 ruffled yellow sdlg. x Illinois Sunshine.) 
Beautiful cream and white of lovely form and 
substance $15.00 
E—33 
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 
ae like it. Will set some seed. H.M. ‘50.$3.50 
E-—1 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas ‘41). L. (Adios x 
Cortez.) Cream standards, red-purple falls. Ex- 
citing parent for neglecta and amoena breed- 
ing. A.M. ‘47 $1.50 
E—6 
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 
pelea BN 2 $5.00 
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