THE WORLD’S FINEST IRISES 
FRAGONARD (Cayeux, 1926), 36 inches. This is one of the most 
delightful pink toned Irises I have ever seen. The special tone 
is hard to describe, but it is a most attractive variety. Awarded 
a Certificate of Merit by the French National Horticultural 
Society. $6.00 each 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cayeux, 1927), 54 inches. This is a gigantic flower 
of the finest form and most delightful coloring, carried on 4% 
foot stems; the standards being fawn, tinged lilac; falls purplish 
red, margined heliotrope. $7.50 each 
FRIAR TUCK (Williamson, 1929), 32 inches. A distinctive Iris of 
most unusual coloring. Standards livid purple, shading to 
greenish yellow before the claw, this greenish yellow area and 
the claw heavily veined and spotted maroon; falls blackish red 
purple, beautifully marked and veined. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
FRIEDA MOHR, 89-85 (Mohr, 1926), 42 inches. LOCUST FRA- 
GRANCE. A gigantic pink toned Iris that measures from 6 to 
7 inches in each direction from tip to tip of standards and falls. 
The flower is of perfect form, good texture and brilliant color- 
ing. It is one of the largest Iris in cultivation, exceedingly 
free flowering and has a very long blooming season. It was 
the outstanding Iris in my gardens during 1930 and was greatly 
admired by everybody. $2.50 each 
FROMENTIN (Cayeux, 1927), 30 inches. One of the set that Cayeux 
terms his “Painter’s Art Shades.” The color is a coppery yel- 
low, the falls shaded bronze and having a soft rose area in the 
centre. $7.50 each 
GANDVIK (G. & K., 1927), 30 inches. A fine large flower of perfect 
form, with deep lavender standards and crests and deep violet 
falls, edged the color of the standards. $2.50 each 
GARDEN WHITE, 76-81 (Sturt., 1925), 42 inches. A very free flower- 
ing pure white flower of perfect form and fine substance borne 
on tall erect stems. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
GARGANTUA, 86-87 (Millet, 1923), 48 inches. This gigantic soft 
lobelia blue flower is one of the largest and finest Iris we have. 
It is a Ricardi Hybrid. $3.50 each 
GAULOIS (Cayeux, 1926), 30 inches. A fine new French introduction 
with standards of golden yellow suffused bronzy rose. The falls 
are of bordeaux red. Very popular. $5.00 each 
GAVIOTA, 82-82 (Mohr, 1924). One of the most charming of the 
“Plicatas” and quite distinctive. The color is creamy white 
edged with bright yellow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00 
GAY HUSSAR (Williamson, 1929), 24 inches. The originator claims 
this to be the finest variegata introduced to date. As it was 
only introduced in 1929 it has not yet flowered in my garden. 
The originator’s description is “Lemon chrome standards and 
deep velvety ox-blood red falls.” $5.00 each 
GEN. GALLIENI, 78-74 (Millet, 1923). A fine large flower of perfect 
shape and bright blue color. $2.50 each 
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