The World’s Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Euphony—36 in. The best of the copper blends. Beau¬ 
tifully ruffled .25 
Evelyn Benson—39 in. An English introduction which 
was a winner of a Silver Medal in England. It is a 
rosy-carmine, slightly suffused bronze. 2.50 
Eventide—30 in. A new distinctive color; uniform Hays 
lilac. Try it in a group with Churchmouse and Mary 
Barnett.20 
Evolution—42 in. Another magnificent new color; uni¬ 
form soft coppery-bronze. Beautifully frilled... 1.00 
Fascination—48 in. EARLY. One of the largest and 
finest pink-toned Irises to date.50 
Fedalma—42 in. A new Dykes "Plicata." Very large 
white flowers with red-violet feathering. 1.50 
Feste—36 in. EARLY. An exquisitely beautiful soft pink, 
shaded soft yellow at the edges. 1.00 
Firefall—32 in. Fiery red. One of the best of this type. 
A real red Iris.25 
Flamingo—38 in. A magnificent new rich red-toned 
variety .25 
Flammenschwert—36 in. FRAGRANT. A brilliant yellow 
bi-color with rich golden yellow standards and bright 
velvety crimson-maroon falls, bordered yellow.. .15 
Florence Bignell—42 in. An attractive NEW soft yellow 
of English origin.75 
Folkwang—36 in. VERY FRAGRANT. Mammoth flowers. 
S—white, flushed soft rose. F—claret red, with cream 
white edging. A great favorite in the garden.. .15 
Fragonard—36 in. This is one of the most delightful 
pink-toned Irises I have ever seen. The special tone 
of pink is hard to describe, but it is very lovely. 
Given a French Award of Merit.50 
Francheville—54 in. FRAGRANT. A marvelous French 
introduction. Gigantic flowers. S—fawn, tinged lilac; 
F—red-purple margined heliotrope. Given a French 
Award of Merit.35 
Frieda Mohr—42 in. LOCUST FRAGRANCE. A deep 
pink of gigantic size and perfect form. A flower will 
fill a 7-inch ring. Constant prize-winner. See color 
illustration, page 9.35 
Frivolite—36 in. A greatly improved Marquisette, the 
color effect being a most attractive and brilliant 
shrimp pink, flushed yellow at the base and dusted 
with gold dust. 1.00 
Frozen Foam—32 in. A dainty new white by Dykes. 
Very large flowers. 1.00 
Fulgore—36 in. A French introduction in a blazing, 
rich, coppery-red, with a brilliant orange beard. 1.00 
Gaucho—32 in. A new 1935 introduction. S—deep yel¬ 
low; F—Vandyke red, with narrow margin of deep 
yellow. A magnificent new "variegata". 2.00 
Gaviota—30 in. FRAGRANT. One of the most charm¬ 
ing of the "Plicatas" and quite distinctive, the color 
being creamy-white, edged with bright yellow.. .15 
Gay Hussar—30 in. One of the most brilliant of the 
"variegatas." S—lemon chrome; F—deep velvety ox- 
blood red .25 
Genevieve Serouge—42 in. A magnificent new French 
introduction that was given a Special Award by the 
Paris Iris Commission. It is a blending of soft pastel 
shades. S—yellow, flushed soft blue; F—soft lilac, 
blended with flax blue and edged sulphur. 5.00 
George J. Tribolet—40 in. One of the highest rated 
varieties. S—nigrosin violet; F—velvety blackish- 
purple .15 
Giant Baldwin—42 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic flowers of 
medium blue. Overshadows all others in its class. 8 
to 16 flowers on one stalk.50 
Gift—36 in. A 1935 introduction and an unusually 
handsome and brilliant flower. S—brown, with a 
metallic reflection; F—rich, velvety, deep dahlia 
carmine . 7.50 
Gilead—42 in. Honorable Mention American Iris Soci¬ 
ety. A fine golden yellow and bronze blend. The 
ground color is soft buff, overlaid amber, the falls 
being deeper than the standards. 1.75 
Gleam—42 in. A fine large flower of uniform soft sky- 
blue throughout. Profuse bloomer. One of the best 
in its class.25 
Gloriole—42 in. A very fine and extra large soft blue 
self, overlaid glistening white. Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society. 12.00 
Glowing Embers—42 in. A great favorite. Dahlia-purple 
bi-color .20 
Gobelin Red—30 in. A real red Iris by the color charts. 
S—pure mineral red; F—spectrum red.35 
Golden Crown—24 in. A perfect gem for the front of 
the border. S—pure amber; F—solid rich velvety 
violet-crimson. Beautifully marked throat. One of my 
own introductions . 50 
Golden Flare—30 in. A new English introduction of 
great merit in new colors. The whole flower is a 
medley of gold, rose, flame and yellow, with a faint 
electric blue flush down the falls. 5.00 
Golden Helmet—36 in. A new Sass introduction, with 
ochre yellow standards having a tawny border. F_ 
Morocco red, overlaid ox-blood red. Strikingly bril- 
' ian + . 10.00 
