

DISPLAY (Grant 1942) M. L. A noteworthy variety that is deep 
in color, yet carries well in the garden. The standards are deep 
mauve rose with strong midrib. The semi-flaring falls are velvety 
Spanish red shading to deep maroon at the haft. The beard is dark 
yellow flecked with brown and adds to the depth of color. Wide 
and low branching, H. M., A. I. S. 1942. R. 88 1942. 35 in. $15.00 
DIVINE EVADNE (Tobie 1940) M. The roundly domed stand- 
ards are a blending of rosy lavender and deep buff. The flaring 
falls of deeper pink have bronzy tan epaulets, these form a sharp 
contrast and bring out the pink tones of the whole flower. 34 in. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
DRAGOON (Washington 1938) L. _The standards are golden tan, 
perfectly domed and of very heavy substance. The falls are deep 
Burgundy, and have strong velvety substance. 40 in. _ $1.50 
DUBROVNIK (Williamson 1938) M. A colorful blend of deep 
rose and gold with a violet flush on the blade of the falls. A 
strong suffusion of gold lights up the center of the flower. H. M., 
A, I. S. 1940. Per. R. 88 1940. 38 in. $1.00 
DUET (Grant 1942) M. L. A harmonious blend with a distinctive 
personality. The standards are honey beige with a pink flush 
around the heavy midrib. The center of the semi-flaring falls is 
pleroma violet with a wide border of the same color as the stand- 
ards. Strong sturdy stalks with good branching and a very long 
season of bloom. 37 in. $7.50 
EARLY MASS (White 1937) E. A tall well branched light blue 
iris with standards slightly deeper than the falls. Beard yellow. 
Per. R. 88 1939. 45 in. ¢ .75 
E. B- WILLIAMSON (P. Cook 1937) M. A glowing coppery 
red of good size, with the firm silky surface of the flowers dusted 
with gold. H. M., A. I. S. 1938. A. M., A. I. S. 1939. Gold 
Medal, Rome 1938. Per. R. 90 1939, 36 in. $ .75 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass 1939) M. A refreshing iris of delicate 
lemon ice coloring. The medium sized flowers are frilled and in 
good proportion to the stalks H.M., A. I. S. 1939. A. M., A. 1. 
S. 1941. Per. R. 89 1941. 38 in. $3.00 
ESPECIALLY YOU (C. G. White-Sturtevant 1940) M. The 
standards are strong Empire yellow, arched and firm. The falls 
are the satne color Aushed with Etruscan gold from the beard down 
giving a velvety effect. Tall, with five branched stalks. R. 90 
1938, 50 in. $2.50 
EVER GAY (Kirkland 1939) E. M. The standards are rich 
orange yellow flushed with rosy buff. The dominant color of the 
falls is brilliant orange. 34 in. $3.00 
EVERGOLD (Grant 1940) L. This iris is well described by the 
name for it is a rich deep yellow throughout with medium sized 
firm flowers evenly placed on tall wéll branched stalks. 40 in. $1.00 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant-Schreiner 1937) M. L. S. are light peri- 
winkle blue, domed and rounded. F. are deeper periwinkle blue, 
and quite flaring, Beard yellow. Strong heavy substance. H. M., 
A. I. §. 1937. A. M.,.A. I. S. 1939. Per. R. 90 1938. 38 in $ .60 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938) M. The standards are palest 
primrose (almost white) with golden yellow falls lighter at the 
base. The sharp contrast of the standards and falls gives the 
effect of a white and yellow bicolor. H. M., A. I. S. 1939, A. M., 
A. I. S. 1940. Per, R. 89 1940 40 in. $2.00 
FAIR SKY (Grant 1941) M. L. The standards are light pearl 
blue with strong midrib. The falls are semi-flaring of the same 
blue with faint flush of cream in the throat. A floriferous blue 
with sweet fragrance, good branching and long season of bloom. 
R. 87 1942. 40 in. gies $2.00 
FAIRY LUSTRE (Washington 1940) M. A light primrose yel- 
low self with such firm substance that the flower seems like smooth 
lustrous satin. The broad firmly domed standards are clear even 
yellow. The large firm falls are semi-flaring and slightly ruffled 
at the edge. Primrose beard. The flowers are not marred by any 
other color or venation, and this with the symmetry of form and 
fine branching give this iris a prominent place among the best yel- 
_ lows. H. M.. A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 86 1941. 38 in. 
Each $3.50 3 for $9.00 
FIESTA (White 1936) M. L. S. are honey yellow, blended with 
golden brown, and flushed with mauve at the midrib. F. are broad 
and rounded with orange cinnamon undertone flushed lightly with 
mauve. H. M., A. I. S. 1935. Per. R. 86 1939. 38 in. $1.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940) M. A very attractive iris with 
warm red brown and peach red so subtly blended that the whole 
flower is a glowing bit of color, The flowers have good substance 
and the stalks are well branched. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 87 
1942, 38 in. $2.00 
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FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942) M. One of the most fascinating 
iris in many years, The domed standards are rosolane pink. The 
arched and pendant falls are rosolane pink with a bit darker flush 
at the throat. The whole flower has the delectable coloring of a 
strawberry sundae enlivened by the tangerine red beard. H. C,, 
A. I, S. 1941. H. M., A. I. S. 1942. R. 88 1942. 40 in, $15.00 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux 1937) M. The ground color is white 
evenly dotted and traced with clear lilac mauve on both the stand- 
ards and falls. The whole effect is a frosty French blue flower 
of large size and good proportion. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1937, A. 
M., A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 88 1941. 37 ni. $2.00 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941) M. L. An iris of large size and 
broadly spreading form. It is a self of rich Florentine gold color- 
ing. The flowers have very heavy substance, and the stalks are 
widely branched. R. 87 1942. 34 in. $5.00 
FRANCONIA (Graves 1942) Cool and classic as white marble 
the extremely large flowers have exceptionally smooth firm texture 
and are carried on strong stalks that have ideally spaced and pro- 
portioned branches. The standards are well domed with strong 
midrib. The falls arched and flaring and in perfect proportion 
to the standards. A pure white self that sparkles in the sunlight. 
A superb iris. H>C., A. 1 S. 1941, H> M.A: I. S. 1942, R. 91 
1942. 42 in. $25.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham 1937) M. A beautiful iris with maize 
yellow standards and falls of crushed strawberry tones. Rich 
orange beard. Tall sturdy stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1938. A. M.. 
A I. S. 1940. Per, R. 89 1939. 40 in. Each $ .75 3 for $2.00 
FRENCH MAID (Grant 1939) The wide ruffled standards are 
well domed, of deep buff with a rosy flush. The semi-flaring falls 
have a bronzy gold background flushed with orchid, and bordered 
by a band that matches the brown buff in the standards. Per. R. 
87 1940. 38 in. Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
FULL SAIL (Wareham 1942) M. The standards are arched and 
firmly held, of white with just the faintest infusion of pinkish lav- 
ender. The white falls are very broad at the haft and semi-flaring 
with a blue flush under the tip of the yellow beard. The large 
flowers have excellent substance, and the stalks are well branched. 
A freely flowering variety with broad very decorative foliage. 
39 in. $5.00 
GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner 1939) V. L. The standards are 
deep rose red heavily infused with gold. The falls are semi-flaring 
of deep velvety maroon blending into rich brown at the broad haft. 
This iris has great resistance to bad weather in spite of its great 
size. H. M., A. I. S. 1939. Per. R. 88 1940. 40 in. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
GAY DAWN (Washington 1939) M. A luminous yellow and 
rose blend with standards of deep clear yellow. The falls are 
slightly lighter yellow heavily flushed with rose on the lower part. 
R. 86 1940, 37 in. Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
GAY VAGABOND (Nesmith 1941) M. L. A medium sized pli- 
cata with excellent form and branching. The standards are pale 
yellow edged with mulberry. The flaring falls are deeper yellow 
stitched at the edge with mulberry. 38 in. $2.00 
GILT EDGE (Whiting 1941) M. The large flowers are clear 
lemon yellow with the wide hafts gilded deep Empire yellow, and 
this color extends around the falls in a distinct border. Tall and 
well branched. R. 87 1942. 40 in. $3.00 
GIN FIZZ (Wareham 1942) M. A beautiful white iris with the 
finish of frosted glass. The domed standards are firm and strong 
with an ivory flush along the midrib. The flaring falls are white 
with a decided ivory flush in the center, Very fine form and sub- 
stance and excellent branching. 38 in. $10.00 
GLAMOROUS NIGHT (Wiesner 1940) L. Tall and very late 
blooming with immense flowers of deep velvety mulberry, heavily 
infused with bronze. The standards are very broad and closely 
domed, of mulberry flushed at the base with golden bronze. The 
falls are arched and extremely large of rich velvety mulberry in- 
tensified by ruddy brown at the haft. 40 in. $1.50 
GLEN ELLEN (C. P. Connell 1939) M. An interesting iris of 
golden buff with an overlay of bronzy gold. The flowers are 
large and long in form and the general color effect is a tan toned 
iris that carries well in the garden. H. M., A. I, S. 193% R. 89 
1941, $2.50 
GOLD DOME (Grant 1942) E .M. The name is most descriptive 
for the standards are so rounded that they resemble a dome of 
glowing gold. The falls are arched and flaring of the same color 
as the standards enlivened by a distinct ivory area just below the 
thick yellow beard. Deeper in color than Golden Fleece. Wide 
and low branching. 36 in. $6.00 
