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FLORA CAMPBELL A self of beautifully styled rich 
russet-red to peach-red. The more velvety falls seem a 
tone darker giving a dramatic accent. $2.00 
FLORA ZENOR A singular new iris color — melting 
cameo pink, like foam on a strawberry soda, with deeper 
lines of rose at the haft. A rich orange to tangerine beard. 
Novel for color alone; the flower is too small for the stems. 
A breeder’s iris. $5.00 
FRANK ADAMS This flamboyant iris carries its bloom 
on about as ideally spaced and proportioned branches as 
could be desired. The fine form reminds one of the all 
around excellence of Depute Nomblot. It is a rosy fawn bi- 
color with standards fawn-tan blended with pink and falls 
rose with a tantalizing tan undercast giving unusual warmth 
and vibrancy to its colors. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
FRECKLES A yellow plicata with light chocolate mark- 
ings and fleckings on a rich creamy-yellow background. 
Reminiscent of the old variety King Karl. $3.00 
FRIEDA MOHR One of the aristocrats of the iris world; 
a large lilac-rose bicolor of classic flaring form and splen- 
did texture. This is one of the older iris we grow but I 
would never consider my garden complete without Frieda 
Mohr, one of the all time greats. 25c; 3 for 60c 
FROSTED GLASS A fascinating iris which beggars 
description both for its unusual color, with a finish that 
is altogether novel, and its pale opalescent cream coloring 
with a pearliness contributed by the very frost-like iri- 
descence. Unusual in texture its artful colors distinguish it 
from any iris of near similar coloring. $8.50 
FROSTY BLUE Calm; “coolfilimpid’ blue. A. delicate 
shade of near campanula blue. A self with a sprightly, 
frosty, silvery lustre on heavily substanced petals giving a 
crisp cool effect. Very well branched stems. $5.00 
GARDEN FLAME Large flowering rich garnet red of 
lighter tone than most. $10.00 
GARDEN MAGIC One of the top flight reds. Flowers 
of smooth, velvety-toned vivid red on medium tall stems. 
Rich color, good substance, good form. The flowers are full 
formed with hafts solidly colored red and more glossy vel- 
vety falls, handsomely contrasted by the rich beard. Not a 
fast grower, it takes about two years to give its best per- 
formance. $1.50 
GAYOSO A most brilliant iris. Vividly colored, this is 
one of the more brilliantly pure rich yellows we have 
seen. An iris of remarkable carrying power it luminates the 
garden like a beacon fire. $10.00 
GLEN ELLEN Attractive, luminous old ivory washed 
burnished tan. The golden tan echoes in tones of copper 
brown with faint brushings of brown and plum. $2.00 
GLORIOLE Brittle, cool, sheer —a giant ice-blue of 
unmatched substance overlain with a sparkle like frost 
crystals. Supremely beautiful. 40c 
GOLDEN BEAR Rich golden yellow of medium size 
without haft markings. Remarkably even-toned and 
smooth in texture. A beautiful new yellow from the origi- 
nator of many of our best in this color class. 75c 
GOLDON BOW Long, large flowers of chrome yellow. 
Very early blooming. 25¢ 
GOLDEN EAGLE Sparkling light, clear yellow with a 
satiny sheen. Unlike most yellows it is without a hint of 
orange or amber. Extremely large flowers and a_ rapid 
grower. $3.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE A beautiful lemon yellow with the 
creamy falls provocatively edged and banded limpid 
gold, wholly unlike any other yellow iris. A suggestion of 
rufflling, tall stems. An iris a person returns to and appre- 
ciates more with acquaintance. $10.00 
GOLDEN GLOW Bright as a newly minted gold sover- 
eign, this brilliant glowing, pure gold iris is unexcelled 
for clarity of coloring and for its sturdy, prolific performance 
in the garden. Very free flowering. As ideal a garden sub- 
ject of this coloring as can be desired. $1.00 
GOLDEN HIND One of the most colorful rich yellows, 
being a bright, clear buttercup yellow. Not large, it has 
a richness and depth of color possessed by few of the very 
newest varieties. Floriferous and a rapid increaser; stun- 
ning color. 35c; 3 for 90c 
GOLDEN MAJESTY One of the very fine golden yel- 
lows, an iris of gleaming gold. It carries no markings and 
does not fade. The good sized blooms with splendid dome 
form are majestic and classic looking. One of the very finest 
iris of its color in its price class. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE Deep, gorgeous: golden yellow with a 
brilliant heavy orange yellow beard. A very fine iris with 
oval formed flowers, large sized and of excellent substance. 
$4.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE An exquisite creamy yellow iris 
with an elusive charm. Its loveliness seems to lie princi- 
pally in its shimmering silkiness of texture and in the subtle 
infusion of golden light throughout the center of the flower. 
The beard is bright orange. A judge of the American Iris 
Society visiting our fields on a cloudy day remarked with 
surprise that Golden Treasure alone of all the varieties in 
the field seemed to be spotlighted by a shaft of sunlight 
breaking thru the clouds. Yet the sky was wholly overcast 
and the effect of glowing light was due solely to the intrinsic 
brightness of the variety. Completely hardy. 50c 
GRAND CANYON Deeper than the average blend, it 
is a superb blending of deep copper, plum and bronze. 
A colorful iris ideal for a closeup spot in the garden where 
its subtle, varying tones can be fully enjoyed. Fine habits. 
$3.00 
GREAT LAKES Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1942 
this is about our finest pure light blue. Of splendid mien 
with a pronounced flare with a stiff, crispy petal texture it 
is strikingly fine. It is a pure blue practically devoid of © 
veining. Fine stems of good height, well branched. One of 
the grandest iris imaginable and so superior to a multitude 
of other blues it sets the standard in its class. There are 
several fine light blues each with some degree of tenderness 
but Great Lakes, a Canadian origination, is rugged and hardy. 
We give it our unqualified recommendation. LZ 
GUDRUN One of the finest whites for foreground plant- 
ing. A very large variety with shapely blooms of splendid 
texture. Not a cold white but a warm, lustrous one — des- 
pite its snowy color; due in part to the warm golden beard 
and haft markings and in part to a sparkling overlay of 
gold dust throughout the flower. 25c; 3 for 60c 
GYPSY BARON A striking and different development 
in the plicata family. Unusual because of its unique 
marbling and striation of mulberry purple on crisp, silvery 
