DESERT SONG (Fay, 1946). Cool and crisp, this butterscotch cream from 
Snow Flurry is highly rated and deserves it -.....-.------------+-----esererettt 1.00 
DEVOIR (Wills, 1953). A brand new deep rose pink from Jesse Wills that will 
be heard from in the show room. Has coppery shadings ..........-------+.----- 6.00 
DISTANCE (Cook). A top notch delft blue, very Charming Ti etOli igre ees 1.00 
DOLLY VARDEN (Hall, 1950). One of the newer Hall pinks. This one in the 
apricot shades. Of good form and makes a LUSCIOUS (CLUIMID seaese-eee 7.50 
DREAMCASTLE (Cook). No other Iris of exactly this color. A watermelon 
rose self. A very full and large bloom of fine form ...........---.-2-------------eer- 1.00 
DREAMY (Linse, 1953). An immense white Iris with an odd texture, not 
unlike popcorn. The florets are crinkled and waved. and pretty =... se 7.50 
EASTERMOHR (Weidner, 1953). Very large and very blue, the largest and 
bluest of all the Mohrs. Better order early if you want ite Ae ee 18.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM (Lapham). Said to be the purest redslriss oULINCheS ea 1.00 
ELMOHR (Loomis, 1942). Still in demand this huge red purplesMoOnt ee 1.00 
EL PASO (Kleinsorge, 1949). A colorful blend in pink and: tan es) ee 1.50 
ELSA SASS (Sass). This lemon yellow will throw Jovely pliGatasiy ees 15 
ENGRAVED. See new novelties. 
EISIGN PEAK (Gorham, 1952). Fine new bitone red with lighter standards.... 2.00 
ENVOY (DeForrest, 1949). The standards are a deep violet, the falls almost 
black. Very effective and striking in a clump .-.....-....---.--------+----------- te 3.00 
ESCAPADE (Tompkins, 1952). This is a fine plant in luscious orchid with a 
gold band on standards and falls. Should win on the show bench ................---- 7.50 
EVENSONG (Jacobson, 1950). This new lavender Mohr from N. J. Thomas is 
very wide and full. It should cross well Wa tie Ga DitO] age eke ree eee 2.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas). Creamy standards with coppery falls. A breeder 1.00 
FANFAIRE (Naylor, 1955). See new introductions. 
FANTASY (Hall, 1947). A melody of rose orchid tones. From this Iris has 
come most of our fine new rose pinks. A grand breeder .........----.------------+---++- 3.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943). Yellow plicata with a Driehtereds Dane. see 1.00 
FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947). Brightest of all the red plicatas. We suspect that 
it has Firecracker blood in it. Very ShOWy ...........-.----------------------:-ecceeeseeecteeceeteee 2.00 
FIREBIRD (Tompkins, 1954). Cape Bon, Seashell (Sib) X Color Carnival. 
Very interesting breeding indeed. This brand new Hollyhock red has a 
fiery red beard. We will release six plants for 055 5. Se ade ee eee tee Rae 20.00 
FIRST VIOLET (DeForrest, 1952). This flower is a dream for color and 
will be very popular. It is a manganese violet shading to almost true 
[aah Vane ee ee ime ne Adee a ORES Le Cnr ee eee OE rn Peet Strictly NET 20.00 
FORT BRIDGER (Naylor, 1954). Sold out for 1955. Available next year. 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig, 1952). A new Mohr derivative from Snow Flurry. 
A very valuable Iris of perfect form in shades of grey lavender ..........2= 10.00 
FRANCES KENT (DeForrest, 1951). Everyone loves the delectable color of 
this creamy pink creation. We think it is a masterpieces 2 7.50 
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