EREBIAN (Loomis 1931) M. 40". This iris has an 
exquisite finish, refinement and quality of texture 
seldom found in even the best of the modern iris. The 
flowers are of good form and the color a rich dusky 
Bordeau red relieved by the heavy gold beard which 
intensifies the velvety texture of the falls. 1 he stem 
is exceedingly well branched. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1930. $ 1.00 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Williamson 1932) M. 36". A 
large flower of a brilliant shade of red. S. arching of 
circular shape of clear red with a slight bluish flush; 
S. drooping, very broad and long and of a rich deep 
red shade. One of the very best of the red tones. 
H.M., A.I.S. $ 15.00 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux 1929) M. 42". One of the 
loveliest varieties we have ever listed. A coppery 
bronze and blue blend. S. wide frilled, coppery bronze; 
F. flaring of a slightly deeper bronze shade, with a 
brilliant blue blaze in the center. The color scheme is 
indescribably lovely and the plant a strong grower 
with luxuriant foliage marked purple brown at the 
base. $ 1.50 
FA RAN DOLE (Far-on-dol') (Cayeux 1928) M. 42". 
Flowers of enormous size, borne on strong stems. No 
color like it. S. French gray with rose lilac suffusion; 
F. purplish rose with broad margin of French gray. 
A strong, well-branched variety with exquisite com¬ 
bination of colors. 
C.M., S.N.H.F., 1928. $ .30 
FORTUNIO (For-toon-e-o) (Cayeux 1930) L. 38". 
A charming iris of unusual form. The flowers are 
medium sized and flaring and the well-branched stalk 
carries a great many. The coloring is very dainty. 
S. azure blue shaded lilac; F. a deeper shade of the 
same color. A fine variety for massing. Must be seen 
to be appreciated as it is most unusual. $ 2.50 
FRAGONARD (Fra-go-nar) (Cayeux 1928) M. 36". 
This is a fine shade of light rose. S. light rose; F. 
deeper tone. A luscious shade of rose pink. $ .50 
FRIVOLITE (Free-vo-letay) (Cayeux 1930) M. 40". 
An exquisite flower similar in coloring to the Lady 
Ashtown rose. It is a clear shade of brilliant light pink 
whose fresh coloring sets it quite apart. Planted with 
some of the red shades similar to Hernani, a fine color 
effect is achieved. A free bloomer and lovely and 
arresting in a mass. $1.00 
FULGORE (Fool-gore) (Cayeux 1930) L. 36". Anew 
break in form and color. Of medium height and size, 
it is a fine variety for massing. The color is a blazing 
coppery red and the brilliant beard brings out its 
brilliant coloring. $1.00 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux 1933) M. 42". A 
lovely blend of soft pastel shades, hard to describe. 
S. tawny yellow flushed pale blue; F. soft lilac suffused 
flax blue, edged soft yellow. The flower is large and 
frilled and the stems tall and well branched. A medley 
in soft tones of great charm. 
Special Award, Paris Iris Commission, 1932. $ 10.00 
CH ROMYLLA 
Its exquisite texture 
is clearly shown 
in this photograph 
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