Fifth Avenue $2.00 



Golden Masterpiece $2.50 



FABULOUS (Kleinsorge, '58) ML. 36" Each $1.50 



Here is a flower remindful of the splendor in a scene from a tale 

 in the Arabian Nights! A blend of red, rose, violet and copper. Very 

 large, quite late. 36-38 inches. HM AIS, 1958. 



FAIRLIGHT (J. Nelson, 70) VL. 36" Each $20.00 



Our picture on page 6 is an excellent likeness of this frilly, frothy, 

 glittering rich gold and creamy white beauty. The standards, style 

 arms and beard are all a uniform deep gold, as is the underside of the 

 falls. These are creamy white in the center and are rimmed with a 

 band of rich yellow. The upright, closed standards and ruffled flaring 

 falls complete this gorgeous creation. 



FAIRY FABLE (Ernsf, '61) ML. 36" Each $2.00 



This one, resulting from Lynn Hall crossed with May Hall combines 

 the best features of both parents. The shade of pink, is about midway 

 between these two. The falls possess great width, extra thick sub- 

 stance and are ruffled and waved at the margins. The heavy beard 

 is deep tangerine-red. Shown on page 15. HM AIS, 1962. 



FAIRY ROSE (Schreiner, '64) L. 38" Each $3.00 



A giant size new one from Amethyst Flame and Pretty Carol. Massive 

 in all its parts, a rich rose self in color, it is an especially effective 

 garden subject. 



FASHION FLING (Hall, '65) ML. 36" Each $3.50 



A fresh and brilliant shade of pink with a suggestion of tints ranging 

 from cerise to bright orchid. The standards are upright and domed, 

 the falls very wide and flaring with ruffles on all petals. There is a 

 special luminous quality about this Iris which makes it appear as if 

 fashioned from glass or porcelain. Slight shading of yellow on the 

 haft and the beard is deep orange. HM AIS, 1966. See page 32. 



FASHION SHOW (Hamblen, '59) M. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Here is a combination of shades and tints in violets, mauve and gold 

 dust, unmatched by any Iris we know. Flowers are widely flaring 

 the standards closed, and handsome ruffling adds attractiveness. Beard 

 is brilliant orange. Long blooming season. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1959. 

 See page 19. 



FIFTH AVENUE (Hamblen, '62) M. 34" Each $2.00 



Amethyst violet, the standard slightly lighter than the falls, the haft 

 heavily overlaid with amber yellow. Beard is bright orange yellow. 

 Different in both pattern and form, with lacy standards and ruffled 

 falls. HM AIS, 1963; AM, 1965. Shown on page 13. 



FIRE CHIEF (Galyon, '59) ML. 40" Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



The most brilliant variegata, the deep yellow standards clean and 

 clear, the very red toned falls large and devoid of haft markings. 

 Stalks will often reach to four feet in height. HM AIS, 1959. See 

 page 24. 



Grand Rapid 



"I just want to Thank You for such beautiful, healthy rhizomes." 



Mrs. Sophia Pesti, Flint, Mich. 



FLAMING DRAGON (Fay, '66) ML. 34" Each $5.00 



Very recently these bright, rich, lucious apricot-orange introductions 

 have sprung into prominence and added much to the color range 

 available in an Iris planting. This one is enlivened with a coral-red 

 beard. Large, well spaced flowers. HM AIS, 1967. 



FLASHING GEM (Gibson, '63) M. 40" Each $3.00 



Very tall and very large bright yellow with a band of bright rose- 

 purple surrounding each fall. The standards are yellow shading into 

 the same rose-purple trim on the falls. Actually more brilliant than 

 our picture on page 26 seems to portray— but this gives you a fair 

 idea. Note the purple tips on the style arms. Widely branched and 

 blooms over a very long season. HM AIS, 1966. 



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