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FANTASY (Hall, 1947) Each $5.00 



A .lovely rose and orchid-toned pink, distinctive and quite different in 

 color from the flamingo-pinks. The coloring is smooth and luscious, more 

 vivid than most in this series. Beard is tangerine-red. Beautiful branching, 

 above average size, stout 30-inch stems. HM AIS, 1947; AM, 1949. 



FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



A glowing 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, 1934. Pictured on page 19. 



FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947) Each $3.00 



A much deeper, richer and taller Firecracker. Fire Dance is a burgundy-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 flaring. Undoubt- 

 edly the best in its class and it commands the attention of every visitor. A 

 prolific bloomer, 40 inches tall. HM AIS, 1947. Shown on page 14. 



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FLORADORA (Hall, 1947) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



A medium toned flamingo-pink, of good form and substance on well-branched, 

 30-inch stems. The blooms are of medium size with a geranium-red beard. Size 

 of flower, foliage and stem are in good balance. A self with no haft markings. 



FORT T6CONDEROGA (K. Smith, 1948) Each $5.00 



A glowing red that seems to spit fire from every corner of its petals. Standards 

 are between orange and burnt sienna and the falls a very velvety bright garnet- 

 red. Haft is clean and sports a very brilliant deep orange beard. 



FRANCES KENT (Deforest, 7957; Each $10.00 



The standards are chartreuse-cream with a flush of pink, the fal,ls lighter with 

 a pinkish orange beard. Absolutely outstanding and different. This is surely 

 one of DeForest's best. Falls are almost horizontal and standards are well 

 closed. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1952. 



FRANK ADAMS (Lapham, 1937) Each 60c ; 3 for $1.50 



A tall and very well-proportioned large Iris with rosy tan standards flushed 

 yeflow and rosy red falls. It is not a true variegata but might be called a 

 variegata blend. The colors are not harsh and blend well in the garden 

 schemes. Flowers, stalk and foliage are unusually large size. HM AIS, 1938; 

 AM, 1940. 



FUCHSIA (Hall, 1951) Each $6.00 



Deeply colored raspberry-pink, or "fuchsia", as some have described it. The 

 beard is almost red and very thick. A self, with somewhat flaring falls slightly 

 waved at the margins. Rich and vivid, medium height. Parentage is Tally-Ho 

 x Fantasy. (Seedling No. 46-35). HM AIS, 1953. 



GALA FINALE (DeForesf, 7950j Each $6.00 



Strong, deep yellow, heavily overlaid Indian red and appears from a 

 distance to be red. A fancy and very colorful plicata with great garden 

 value. 36 inches tall. 



GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner, 1939) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Broad and well arched standards of deep rose-red; falls velvety maroon 

 touched with coppery gold, especially at the haft. A flower of staggering 

 size, impressive in its richness and regal carriage. 40 inches tall. HM 

 AIS, 1939. Pictured on page 34. 



