82—Elsinore, TB-Y4L (Hall 1925), 34". A self. Prim¬ 
rose yellow 10J4, segments widely bordered with ver- 
nonia purple 6A5. S. conic. F. drooping .54-6, 9N $ .25 
89—Elyria (Storer new).174-8, 180-4 $ .25 
88—Emeline Dold (Storer new).156-5 $ .10 
71— Endymion, TB-S4L (Stuart, 1925), 36". A self. 
Flushed pale lilac on baryta deepening to empire yellow 
at the center. Color effect a warm buff similar to 
Afterglow.60-5, 9N $ .25 
72— Evadne, TB-R7D (Bliss 1921), 36", S. daphne red 
4A5, F. Schoenfeld’s purple 5319. F. flaring. A tall 
and stately iris.40-12, 180-5, 9M $ .15 
85— Evolution, TB-S4M (Cay. 1929), S. pale coppery 
bronze. F. deeper bronze with central zone of rosy 
blue. S. frilled. F. flaring. An immense variegata. 
..3-8 $1.00 
66—Fairy, TB-W1 (Ken. 1905), 40". A self. Softened 
white, the styles tinted blue lavender. Small round 
flower. S. overlapping, notched. F. flaring and droop¬ 
ing. Its pungent orange-blossom fragrance and strong 
slender stem weaves a wand of charm possessed by few 
irises.70-2, 92-4, 168-5, 6S $ .10 
71—Farandole, TB-R3M (Cay. 1927), 36", S. morning 
glory 42F4 suffused with rosy lilac in the center. F. 
Roman violet 44K8, with a broad margin of morning 
glory.40-14A $ .25 
70—Firegod, TB-R9M (Nic. 1929), 40", S. reddish 
bronze, shading to honey yellow at base. F. deep 
brown garnet. 5N $ .25 
79— Flammenschwert, TB-Y9D (G. & K. 1920), 34", S. 
empire yellow. F. rich velvety deep brown with in¬ 
tense yellow border. S. cupped. F. flaring to drooping 
Haft conspicuous with heavy veins. Really a “flaming- 
sword,” as its name implies. 
. . 53-13, 60-6, 129-6 $ .10 
55—Flavescens, TB-Y4L (D. C. 1813), 30". A self. 
Pale tint of sulphur yellow with a suggestion of brown 
veining on the falls. Early. A beautiful mass of color 
in old gardens.156-6 $ .10 
55—Floreal, TB-B3D (Dem. 1926), 30", S. bluish lilac 
shading to bronzy yellow at base, with deep yellowish 
maroon reticulations. F. saft violet striped brown. 
Large flower .27-6 $ .10 
76— Florentina, TB-W1E (Coll. Italy abt . 1500), 30". 
A self. Pearl grey. S. overlapping. F. drooping. 
Frequent in old gardens. Source of orris-root. One 
of the earliest to bloom.99-3, 4, 5, 6 $ .10 
77— Folkwang, TB-R9L (G. & K. 1925), 36", S. bright 
pink. F. claret with cream white edging, slight brown 
veining . ; .40-6A $ .10 
80— Foliosa, Hex. B., native in Erie County, N. Y. 
.. 48-1 $ .10 
80—Fra Angelico, IB-S4L (Vilm. 1926), 28". A self. 
Light bronze gold. F. overlaid metallic light lavender 
blue.9—S $ .10 
86— Francheville, TB-S9L (Cay. 1927), 42", S. chamoise 
fawn shaded clear lilac. F. purplish red shading to 
heliotrope at the margins. Enormous flowers. 
.26-3A $ .25 
65—Francina, TB-W8 (Bliss 1920). Pink to red toned 
with ruffled petals .29-6 $ .10 
59—Frederick, TB-B1M (Wal. 1896) 168-7 $ .10 
86—Frieda Mohr, TB-R7L (Mohr-Mit. 1927), 44", S. 
light pinkish lilac. F. deep lilac rose. A gigantic pink. 
Locust fragrance.3-15, 15N $ .25 
80—Gay Hussar, TB-Y9D (Wmsn. 1929), 24", S. lemon 
chrome. F. ox-blood with a narrow paler margin. 
Another gay variegata.56-4E 5 .25 
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