ETHELYN DUBUAR—Large orchid-pink with soft 
lemon beard. Very attractive. ..........-..--.-cc-ccssseeseeeeees .30 
EVOLUTION—Yéllow standards, steel blue falls. Vigor- 
ous member of the often overlooked blue and yellow 
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EXCLUSIVE—Serene mist-like powder-blue. Tall, stately, 
and different from all other blues, Rating 90........- 6 
*** EXTRAVAGANZA—Cream-white standards. Semi-flaring 
falls, blended luminous copper-violet. Late. Fine. 25. 00 
eee RATIR ELAINE—Cream standards, deep-yellow falls. First 
two-toned yellow, brilliant and contrasty. Rating 
pe be ses ete Ace ne ar eps ti ir lai my veh gine etn Arey Ph ee ATE 1.50 
FAR WEST—Blended yellow, sand, salmon and coral 
tones with blue blaze at base of falls. Tall Distinct. .50 
FIESTA—Sparkling copper standards. Apricot- orange 
falls. A gay affair from California. Hardy here..... 2.00 
*FIRE CRACKER—Glowing dark burgundy plicata, with 
yellow trim. Something new and different. ...........- 7.50 
FLAMELY—Standards, ochre-red to terra-cotta. Flaring 
falls, garnet-brown, Approach to red from the orange 
ile (oid 9 ale cia aceite aamerRice tte eimai h 0 Re eines aa seems inte 5.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL—Glowing tones of warm red-brown 
and peach-red. Smooth, brilliant. ...--..2.......-.--.0-0<-2-- 2.00 
***RLORA ZENOR—Pink the shade of foam on a straw- 
‘berry soda with rosy lines at the haft and very heavy 
tangerine beard. This is an iris you will eventually 
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FLORENTINE—Enormous plicata of white background 
heavily striated clear lilac-mauve in overall Pos 6 
*FORTUNE—Old gold of startling size. Bias color having 
peculiar overlay of rusty red. Moderate height..... 3.00 
**FRANCELIA—Very bright chrome yellow. “Fine form, 
- finish and substance. Top-notch yellow. ............----.- 12.00 
**FRANCONIA—Cool, classic, marble-white of smooth, 
firm texture. Falls arched and flaring, Rating 89. 11.00 
**FRANK ADAMS—Maize-yellow standards. Deep rose 
falls. Tall, vigorous, floriferous. Our favorite varie- 
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FRIEDA MOHR—Lilac-rose classic of many years that 
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FRIVOLITE—Shrimp-pink Iris that makes a stunning 
clump because of its charming color. ..................-+-+-- 00 
FROSTY MOON—Distinctive white, lightly tinted lav- 
ender. TAA OCEAN VIPUL IOC ys ge etree cee eee ae 5.00 
—Standards, deep rose- -red, infused 
with gold. Falls, deep velvety maroon. Tall and enor- 
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*GARDEN FLAME—Luminous, rich, near-garnet red, 
very clear and lustrous, Rating Soe, peso tgs tuiecead 10.00 
***GARDEN MAGIC—The all-around best red. Beautiful 
_ deep glowing, velvety, late-bloomer. Superior in form 
and branching. Not a rapid grower. ................---.-- 1.50 
GAYOSO—Vivid yellow, even more intensely rich and 
«,. colorful than its parent, Golden Hind. .......;........... ee aae).00 
*GLEN ELLEN—Luminous bronzy-buff-yellow. Majestic 
flewer of most beautiful form on tall well-branched 
stems. Artistic foil for other colors. .................-.-....0. 1.50 
****GLORIOLE—Tall, large-flowered, frosty, pale blue with 
unmatched substance. The finesf{ pale blue. ............ wane 
GLOWPORT—Tall wine-red, with smooth haft. Some- 
times blooms in the Fall. 40 
GOLDBEATER—Superior, West- Coast yellow, large, 
deep, and bright, with buds resembling big blobs of 
VEllOW sPRIIU weer ital ees. akeme eee enna eee 10.00 
*GOLDEN EAGLE—Huge, brilliant, light, satiny yellow. 
Outstanding in Chicago area, weak-stemmed here. 3.50 
***GOLDEN FLEECE—Standards, lemon yellow. Falls, 
cream, edged gold. Strikingly individual. Huge. Tall. 
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GOLDEN GLOW—Brilliant, glowing, clear golden yellow, 
from the hybridizer who produced Spun Gold......... 1.00 
*GOLDEN HIND—Medium size but richest butter-cup yel- 
low of any iris grown. English Dykes Medal, 1934, .40 
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