ibe THE LONGFIELD IRIS FARM 

Elsa Sass (Sass, H. P. 1939). H. M., A. I. S. 1939. One of the very best and 
most distinct of the new yellows—and a new yellow in Iris—a clear sulphur 
with a greenish cast in its depth and a near white effusion on the haft. 
A sparkling glass of cool lemonade! The blossoms are large size, rounded 
in form and slightly frilled. 36 inches. $12.00 
Ethel Peckham (Wmsn. 1932). A. M., A. 1. S. 1936; H. M. 
A. I. S. 1932. Large perfectly formed flowers of a wonderful brilliant 
red. Though there are now a number of “reds” on the market, this Iris 
is still outstanding in color and form. Fragrant. $0.25; 3 for $0.50 
Ethiop Queen (Schreinen 19388). One of the new “black” Iris. S. are deepest 
black purple; F. are so dark and lustrous that they remind one of black 
pansies; the edges and center have a blending of deepest purple, of very 
heavy lustrous quality. 34 inches. $6.00 
Exclusive (Grant-Schreiner 1935). A. M., A. I. S. 1939; H. M., A. I. S. 1937. 
A very large light blue, considered by many who have seen it as the 
most beautiful in its class. Of light blue color of great purity overlaid 
with a silvery mist, producing a powder blue or French blue effect. $1.50 
Fairylea (Hall 1932). A white plicata, the margins of the S. and of the upper 
half of the F. etched light bluish lavender; yellow beard. An exquisite 
light colored effect, Large flowers of satiny texture and handsome form. 
32 inches. $0.50 
Far West (Klein. 1936). H. M., A. I. S. 1987. A harmonious blending of sal- 
mon, coral, and pale golden tan with a bluish copper cast on the F. The 
delicate coloring combined with the excellent form, satin smooth finish, 
height and excellent branching make this an ideal garden variety. 40 
inches. 1. 
Fiesta (White 1936). H. M., A. I. S. 1985. The S. are like sparkling copper 
and the F. are copper with tints of rose purple. Hafts are bright yellow 
and the beard brilliant orange. The unopened buds resemble burnished 
copper. A large flower on 38 inch stems. Not only a striking color but 
beautiful. $1.50 
Flora Campbell (Hill, 1940). H. M., A. I. S. 1940. The neat well-rounded 
and modestly extended F. are really glowing with intense warm tones of 
red-brown and peach. The S. are a little lighter in tone with a more hazy 
coloring. King Tut descendants are not noted for monstrous flowers on 
tall stems, but this one exhibits real quality. $6.50 
Fontanette (Hall 1939). A deep pink blend possessing a certain luscious 
quality in its coloring. S. Mathew’s purple suffused eupatorium purple; 
F. Mathew’s purple with large lilac area surrounding the beard. 34 inches. 
A striking new Iris. $8.00 
Frank Adams (Lap. 1987). H. M., A. I. S. 1938, A. M., A. I. S. 1940. A beautiful 
new Iris. The full flower has well rounded S. of maize yellow and broad F. 
of deep rose with very wide golden haft. The tall, strong stems are excep- 
tionally well branched. Vigorous. 42 inches. $3.00 
Franklin B. Mead (Mead-Riedel 1936). A magnificent white plicata of Los 
Angeles type but even more beautiful. The flowers are large, have good 
substance and the stalks are 50-52 inches tall. Perhaps its most outstand- 
ing feature is its hardiness and prolific blooming habit. $1.25; 3 for $2.50 
