grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDE, L. L, N. Y. 

FATUM (G. & K., 1928), 36 inches. This new introduction is quite an 
acquisition to any Iris garden. It is an intensely blue toned 
bicolor, the standards being, according to Ridgway’s chart of 
Hematoxylin violet and the falls of rich deep velvety nigrosin 
violet. It somewhat resembles Robert Wallace, but is much 
bluer. It is a flower of ample size and fine form. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00 
FERNANDE (Cayeux, 1926), 30 inches. An attractive variety with 
flowers of the most unusual coloring, the standards being hazel- 
nut shell color, washed or smoked soft mauve. The falls are 
reddish mauve with a violet sheen, striated maroon on yellow 
at the throat. $10.00 each 
FERONIA (Perry, 1923), 48 inches. A very handsome perfectly formed 
giant flower on stout, tall, erect stems. It is the most free 
flowering variety I have ever seen and is the largest, tallest 
and finest of its type to date. The standards are of soft rosy 
bronze, almost identical with Mrs. W. Cuthbertson. The falls 
are rich rose, heavily veined crimson. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
FIDELIO, 82-81 (Cayeux, 1924), 42 inches. Enormous flowers on tall 
erect stems. Standards metallic blue. Falls clear violet, tinted 
plum-violet at the centre and reticulated brown at the throat. 
$2.50 each 
FIREFALL (Essig, 1928), 30 inches. A new bright red Iris. Stand- 
ards iridescent red, spotted maroon at base; falls velvety 
bordeaux red. $10.00 each 
FISMES (Millet, 1924), 36 inches. An extremely fine, large, stately 
flower of perfect form. The standards are of soft mauve, flushed 
canary yellow at the base; the falls are bright violet, with a 
white throat that is beautifully overlaid with golden brown 
veins; exceedingly brilliant orange beard. $5.00 each 
FLAMBEAU (Sturt., 1924). This is one of the new deep yellows and 
a most attractive Iris. $2.50 each 
FLOREAL (Denis, 1926), 36 inches. Very large flowers of magnificent 
coloring. Standards bluish lilac, shading to bronzy yellow; falls 
violet, striped a deeper shade; bright yellow beard. $7.50 each 
FOLKWANG, 80-84 (G. & K., 1925), 36 inches. A mammoth flower 
and very handsome. Everybody who sees it wants it. The stand- 
ards are white, flushed a most delicate rose shade. The falls 
are claret red with a cream white edging. There is a blending 
of other colors difficult to describe. This variety and Rhein- 
gauperle are the two outstanding introductions of Goos & 
Koenemann, who have introduced so many fine Irises. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00, 100 for $75.00 
FRA ANGELICO (Vilm., 1926), 24 inches. A dainty charming flower 
of exquisite coloring, perfect form and quite stylish looking. 
Open, erect standards of rich deep buff; light violet falls with 
golden brown veining at the throat; rich golden styles. One of 
the best of the new French novelties. $2.50 each 
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