EL MOROCCO (Becherer, 1945). M. 36’. A jewel in 
any setting, this new pink is a myriad of opalescent 
colors. We marvel at the heavy substance in a 
flower of such delicate beauty. $5.00 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass, 1939). ML. 36”. A.M. A.LS. 
1941. An enticing new sulphur yellow, cool as 
lemon ice. Its shimmering purity is shadowed by 
a deeper beard and throat and effectively con- 
trasted by a singular white blaze on the center of 
the falls. $1.00 
EVOLVED (Weed: 1940). M. 48’. The standards of this 
large flower are bronze, suffused with violet. Falls 
violet, edged bronzy tan. Trimmed with an orange 
beard, brown veining on the amber hatft. 75¢ 

FAIR ELAINE 
FAIR ELAINE (Mit., 1938). M. 38”. A.M. A.I.S. 1940. 
The fairest and first of the definite yellow bi-colors. 
A stately flower of cream white standards and rich 
golden yellow falls. $1.00 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge, 1936). M. 38”. H.M. ALS. 
1937. This popular blend of salmon, golden sand, 
coral and henna is the progenitor of many of Dr. 
Kleinsorge’s finest iris. Large flowers. 50c 
FAVORITE SON (Maples, 1938). E. 40’. This iris is a 
rich true purple self. The blooms are large and 
borne on extra good stalks. Unusual beard, being 
white cat the tip, orange at hatft. $1.50 
FIESTA (White, 1936). 36’. H.M. A.LS. 1935. Really 
a cause for celebration when this gay flower opens 
with its sparkling copper standards and apricot 
orange falls. $1.50 
FIREBRAND (Weed, 1941). VL. 42’. A golden red bi- 
color. The closed standards are of dark golden 
bronze lightly washed red. Falls are ruffled and of 
a dark velvety red with no undertoning. Orange 
beard. Well branched stalks. $2.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill, 1940). H.M. A.I.S. 1940. A 
vision of restless beauty radiates from this dra- 
matic red iris, really glowing with warm tones 
of red-brown and peach red. Flowers are large 
and well formed. $1.50 
FLORA ZENOR JJ. Sass, 1942). M. 40”. H.M. ALLS. 
1942. A frivolous flower of cameo pink, tall and 
exquisite as a clump in a garden, enticing all eyes 
to its loveliness. $2.00 
FLORENCE BARRIQUARD (Shank, 1938). E. 38”. 
Early blooming light blue Iris, whose semi-flaring 
flowers are trimmed with a white splash at haft 
and a conspicuous white beard. 50c 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux, 1937). M. 37’. A connoiseur’s 
plicata. This new and different flower is of white 
background, heavily dotted and lined with clear 
lilac mauve. Blooms profusely. $2.00 
FOREST AFLAME (Weed, 1940).L. 36". Huge fragrant 
flowers of bronze brown. Standards strongly suf 
fused with red. Falls of velvety red-brown. Style 
arms brown. $1.50 
FORT KNOX (Milliken, 1941). M. 40". A.M. A.LS. 1944. 
Smooth even finished blossom of beautiful light 
yellow. Flowers are trim and evenly spaced on 
the tall, well branched stalks. $2.00 
FORTUNE (Klein, 1941). M. 32". Old gold shadowed 
with rustic red brings out the rich Florentine color- 
ing in this iris, of large size and broadly spreading 
form. 
$2.00 

FORTUNE 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
