FESTOON 



FIRECRACKER (Hall, '43) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



A glou'ing bright burgundy-red plicata, with yellow trim. Well 

 named, it is one of the flashiest things in any Iris collection. The 

 fairly large flowers have good substance and are carried on stout 32- 

 inch stems. HM AIS, 1943. Pictured on page 27. 



FIRE DANCE (Fay, '47) Each $1.00 



.\ much deeper, richer and taller Firecracker. Fire Dance is a bur- 

 gundy-red plicata, both standards and falls heavily marked all over 

 with dark wine-red, the ground color buff. Flowers are round and 

 full, the falls flarinar. A prolific bloomer. 40 inches tall. HM AIS, 

 1947. ° ^ 



FIRST VIOLET (DeForest, '52) Each $2.00 



Lovely clear light violet self, the standards, falls and even the beard 

 being of uniform hue. Winner of Dykes Medal in 1956. See on page 

 39. 



FLAME KISS (Plough, '58) Each $6.00 



■^Vhite standards with yellow base, the falls clear yellow set off with 

 a rich tangerine beard. This Iris, with its bright, sharp colors, cre- 

 ated quite a stir at the Oklahoma convention of the American Iris 

 Society. 40 inches tall. HM AIS, 1959. 



INCA CHIEF 



