THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRES 
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FAR WEST—(Kleinsorge 1936) M. 36”. 
Satin-smooth blending of salmon, coral 
and pale golden tan with bluish cop- 
peruse on the falls. --...........-..-....- $ .o0 
FIESTA—(White 1936) M. 33”. Spar- 
kling copper standards, Apricot orange 
falls. Brilliant and colorful companion 
for blue. A California iris that is per- 
Meme nerdy, Nere. .-..-...--...-..s0-2.----20 $1.50 
FIRECRACKER—(Hall 1943) M. 32”. 
Brilliant plicata with heavy burgundy- 
red markings on yellow ground. Lack- 
ing in vigor here so we prefer ROYAL 
ng eg $7.50 
FLAMELY—(Cook 1942) M. 36”. A radi- 
ant orange-red. Standards ochre red to 
terra cotta. Falls, garnet brown. 
Medium-large of splendid shape, good 
substance and texture. .................... $4.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL—(Hill 1940) M. 
34”, Glowing tones of warm red-brown 
and peach red. Of flaring form, this is 
one of the liveliest red-toned irises we 
have. * $1.50 
FLORA ZENOR—(J. Sass 1941) M. 40”. 
Pink, the shade of foam on a straw- 
berry soda with rosy lines at the haft 
and conspicuous tangerine beard. Free- 
flowering and vigorous, it. strikes a 
new note in the garden las 06 
FLORENTINE—(Cayeux 1937) M. 37”. 
Enormous white plicata, entirely dust- 
ed and speckled with soft blue giving 
the effect of a hazy French blue. A 
beautiful and vigorous French impor- 
Seog ong n dos nednpnnna cnonan $2.00 
FORTUNE—(Kleinsorge 1941) M.L. 32”. 
Old gold with a reddish overlay that 
gives it life, on a flower of broadly 
spreading form and heavy ee OO 

EXTRAVAGANZA 
FORTUNES FAVOR—(DeForest 1944) 
M. 36”. Ruffled giant of glistening tan 
with an overlay of rosy lavender on 
the broad falls. Heavy orange eo 
FRANCELIA—(McKee 1944) M. 38”. 
Very bright yet mellow chrome yellow 
enlivened by heavy orange beard. Un- 
usually fine form and finish, this is one 
of the top yellows.* * —_.................. $10.00 
FRANCES DOUGLAS—(Gage 1940) M. 
30”. Unusual blending of golden amber 
and petunia violet impossible to 
CeSCribesn ds kai cel ee ee stat Se $2.06 
FRANCONIA—\((Graves 1942) “M. 40”. 
Cool and classic as white marble. 
Huge, firmly textured white with 
domed standards and arched, flaring 
falls in perfect proportion. i 
ranking hardy white.* _.............. $8.50 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham 1937) M. 
45”. Maize-yellow standards. Deep rose 
falls. Tall; vigorous; floriferous, Flow- 
er, stalk and foliage all boldly propor- 
Loned sASOtANC si DiSi% ioscan Sad 
FRIEDA MOHR—(Mohr 1926) M.L. 42”. 
Large lilac rose with a gay, semi-flar- 
ing form and captivating color that has 
added charm to gardens for 20 yeas 
Rs 19) 
FRIVOLITE—(Cayeux 1929) L. 34”, 
Shrimp-pink that makes an attractive 
ClU mip pee eS A en ee $ .40 
GALLANT LEADER—(Wiesner 1939) 
M.L. 40”. Huge, weather resistant 
flower in deep red. Standards deep 
rose-red; falls deep, velvety maroon 
blended rich brown at the haft..... $1.50 
GALLANTRY—(Whiting 1945) M. 38”. 
Medium dark blue self of intensely 
rich coloring. Large flowers, beauti- 
fully ruffled with widely flaring falls. 
Mee Mean gto ey 3 ee $10.00 
GARDEN FLAME—(H. Sass 1941) M.L. 
34”. Rosy garnet with a most luminous 
quality, hard to describe. No disfigur- 
ing haft marking, large broad petals, 
it is one of the most handsome eh 
00 
GARDEN GLORY—(Whiting 1943) M.L. 
30”. Pure, deep rich Bordeaux red with 
dark beard. Smooth, even color 
throughout, with no haft markings. * * 
$10.00 
GARDEN MAGIC—(Grinter 1936) L. 
38”. Glowing red, rich and vivid, with 
good form and substance, blooming 
late. Slow to increase it is, neverthe- 
less, one of the grandest reds. There is 
never enough stock.# * 0002.02... $1.00 
GAYOSO— (Williams 1943) M. 36”. Vivid 
yellow in a deep. shade, A seedling of 
Golden Hind and:introduced: as an im- 
provement on this illustrious Soran 
.00 
GLEN ELLEN—(Connell 1939) M.L. 
36”. Luminous pale creamy tan. Large 
flower with perfectly domed standards 
in an indescribable color which makes 
an artistic companion for deeper colors. 
$1.00 
