82—Elsinore, TB-M-Y4L (Hall 1925) 34 in. Self. Prim¬ 
rose yellow 10J4, segments widely bordered with 
vernonia purple 6A5 .54-6. 9N5 .25 
71—Endymion, TB-M-S4L .60-5, 9N6 .25 
80—Equinox, IB-E-FF-R9D (Auten 1932) 26 in. Remon¬ 
tant. S. reddish purple. F. slightly darker. 
..77-3EF .50 
88—Eros, TB-M-S9M □ (Riedel 1934) 36 in. A.M.A.I.S. 
1936. S. Iridescent pink, ruffled. F. coral pink with 
deep flush of cameo pink. Small flower but exquisite 
color. .96-8A 5.00 
78— Esplendido. TB-MF-R3D (Mohr 1924) 42 in. Red 
purple blend (Mesopotamica X Parisiana) 
89-4, 10M7A .15 
84— Ethelwyn Dubu ar, TB-MF-R7M (Lap. 1933) 40 in. 
Self. Clean, fresh, lavender pink. Immense ruffled 
flower. . 2700 1.00 
83—Euphony, TB-M-R9M % (H.P.Sass 1929) 36 in. S. 
mustard yellow, tipt chamois, ruffled. F. mustard yel¬ 
low flushed with blue in center and veined brown, 
spreading . 5-7BCD .25 
72—Evadne, TB-MF-R7D □ 40-i2, 180-5, 9M2D .15 
85— Evolution, TB-M-S4M □ .3-8 .35 
66—Fairy, TB-M-WIW □ orange blossom 
.70-2, 92-5, 137-13. 7M7D .10 
86— Fairylea, TB-M-W2W □ □ (Hall 1932) 32 in. Plicata. 
S. white with margins etched light bluish lavender. 
F. white, upper half etched light bluish lavender. 
Large flowers of satiny texture. .27-10A 3.50 
71—Farandole. TB-MF-R3M □ (Cay. 1937) 36 in. C.M.- 
S.N.H.F. S. morning glory 42F-4 suffused with rosy 
lilac 3G7 in the center. F. Roman violet 44K8 shading 
into a broad margin of morning glory. Large flowers 
or well branched stems. .40-14A .25 
74—Fascination, 7B-M-RIL □% (Coy. 1927) 46 in. Self 
Unquestionably one of the best pink irises. 
.69-10C .25 
70—Firegod, TB-M-R9M .6-12F, 5N3 .25 
76—Flamingo, TB-M-R7L (Wmsn. 1929) 38 in. Self. 
Light rosy red, gold infusion...96-8BCD. 4N4CD .25 
79— Flammenschwert, TB-M-Y9D □ 
.53-13, 60-6, 129-6 .10 
55—Flavescens, TB-M-Y4L □ .21-Bor. .10 
55—Floreal, TB-F-B3D □ .7-11 .10 
76— Florentina TB-E-WIL □ .99-4, 126-2 .10 
77— Folkwang, TB-M-R9L □ .40-6. 4N3A-D .10 
80— Foliosa, Hex B., Erie County, N. Y..48-1 .10 
80—Fra Angelico, IB-E-S4L .9S9B .10 
86—Francheville, TB-M-S9L . 26-3A .25 
65 Francina, TB-M-W8M .29-6 .10 
59—Frederick, TB-M-BIM (Wal. 1896).168-7 .10 
86—Frieda Mohr, TB-M-R7L □ - locust % 
.3-10, 125-6, 142-6, 15N9 .25 
71—Frivolite, TB-M-S9L % (Cay. 1929) 36 in. (pro. 
Free-vo-letay) S. shrimp rose. F. salmon, veined pur¬ 
plish Crimson. Tinged yellow at base. An improved 
Marquisette. ..94-3A .35 
80—Fulgore, TB-M-S9L (Cay. 193(7) 36 in. C.M.S.N.H.F. 
1930. Blend of bright rosy garnet and coppery yel¬ 
low. .89-5. 10M7E .50 
94—Gatineau, SIB-M-B1M (Pres. 1932) 42 in. H.M.A.I.S. 
1933. Medium blue Siberian. Large flowers. 
.68. 5BCD 1.00 
80—Gay Hussar, TB-M-Y9D ...56-4E .15 
83—Geo. J. Tribolet, TB-MF-S9M □ 
.14-11. 103-9. 12S3 .15 
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