8 THE LONGFIELD IRIS FARM 
Fair Elaine (Mit. 1988). H. M., A. I. S. 19389; A. M., A. I. S. 1940. An outstand- 
ing two toned yellow. S. are palest primrose approaching white; F. golden 
yellow paling at the base; beard bright orange. A large flower of fine 
form. 40 inches. $1.50 
Fairylea (Hall, 1932). A white plicata, the margins of the S. and the upper 
half of the F. etched light bluish lavender; yellow beard. An exquisite 
large flower of satiny texture. 32 inches. $0.50 
Far West (Klein, 1936). H. M., A. I. S. 1987. A harmonious blending of sal- 
mon, coral, and pale golden tan with a bluish copper cast on the F. Of 
excellent form, satin smooth finish, excellent branching. 40 inches. $0.50 
Fascination (Cay. 1927). Large flower of deep purplish pink. Tall. $0.35 
Firecracker (D. Hall, 1943). H. M., A. I. S. 1943. A glowing dark burgundy red 
plicata, with yellow edging. The flowers have good substance, are well 
formed. The depth and richness of color attracts the attention of everyone. 
Hardy and free flowering. 32 inches. $7.50 
Flamely (Cook, 1942). H. M., A. I. S. 1944. A glowing red self, the color more 
orange than purple. Flowers medium large, of splendid shape, good sub- 
stance and texture. S. Ocher Red to Terra Cotta; F. Garnet Brown; beard 
Cadmium Yellow. 3 ft. $5.00 
Flora Campbell (Hill, 1940). H. M., A. I. S. 1940. The neat well-rounded and 
modestly extended F. are glowing with intense warm tones of red-brown 
and peach. The S. are a little brighter in tone with a more hazy coloring. 
34 inches. $2.00 
Flora Zenor (J. Sass, 1942). A. M., 1944; H. M., 1942, A. I. S. Another Iris in 
the new sea shell or coral pink color class. S. Rosolane pink; F. Rosolane 
pink flushed Rosolane purple. Conspicuous tangerine beard. Small, narrow 
flower on tall stems. 38 inches. $3.00 
Fontanette (Hall, 1989). A deep pink blend possessing a certain luscious 
quality in its coloring. S. Mathew’s purple suffused eupatorium purple; 
KF. Mathew’s purple with large lilac area surrounding the beard. 34 
inches. $3.00 
Francelia (McKee, 1944). H. M., A. I. S. 1944. A very bright chrome yellow 
with S. roundly domed and F. semi-flaring enlivened by a heavy golden 
orange beard. A very floriferous yellow with very fine form, heavy sub- 
stance and smooth finish. 38 inches. $15.00 
Frank Adams (Lap. 1937). H. M., A. I. S. 1938; A. M., A. I. S. 1940. A 
beautiful large, full flower with S. of maize yellow and broad F. of deep 
rose with very wide golden haft. A tall, vigorous, and floriferous Iris 
that should be in every garden. 42 inches. $0.75 
Franklin B. Mead (Mead-Riedel, 1936). A fine white plicata with blue stitch- 
ing around each S. and F. There is no brown on the clean haft. The 
flowers are large, have good substance and plants are hardy. 50 in. $0.75 
French Maid (Grant, 1939). A richly colored blend of rosy bronze. The wide 
slightly ruffled S. are deep buff with a rosy flush. The flaring F. have a 
bronzy gold background flushed with orchid and wisteria bordered same 
as S. Orange beard. Midseason. 38 inches. $0.50 
Frosty Blue (Whiting, 1941). A true light blue self with the color extending 
well out to the edge. The lovely slightly ruffled flower is enhanced by a 
glittering frosty texture with the heaviest substance. The flower becomes 
bluer with age instead of paling. 38 inches. $5.00 
Garden Glory (Whiting, 1943). H. M., A. I. S. 1945. A pure self of rich Bordeaux 
Red. The clean smooth haft and dark beard give depth to its coloring. A 
medium size flower with enamel finish and flaring form. 33 inches. $10.00 
