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FLORA ZENOR—(J. Sass, 1941). A 
lovely pink—reminds one of foam on 
a strawberry soda, with deeper line of 
rose at the haft and a vivid shrimp- 
red beard. The flowers are not very 
larvene eA eood breeder’s iriss..... 
BE ae | eR $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FLORENTINE—(Cayeaux, 1937). Of 
French origin is this blue and white 
plicata. The white background is en- 
tirely dotted with soft blue. Large 
flowers and good plant habits...... 
BREE aah ete eeeatee a $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FOREST AFLAME — (Weed, 1940). 
Large flowers of bronze brown. Stand- 
ards are suffused red and falls are 
velvety red-brown. Unusual........ 
Joy ea cna ee eee $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORT KNOX — (Milliken, 1941). A 
splendid yellow iris. Standards and 
falls are a uniform rich yellow. The 
flowers are unusually large with a 
smooth, even finish. Well branched. 
TA AEA ne eee $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORTUNE — (Kleinsorge, 1941). Old 
gold shadowed with rustic red brings 
outsthesrich: coloring’ of) this* iris) - It 
is of large size and spreading form. 
FICAN VaRSUDSUATICO er ee cumeee ace ee $1.25 
FRANCESCA— (Douglas, 1935). Beau- 
tiful Pompeiin pink. A popular mid- 
SEASON IIS. .....)...0.65000s $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham, 19387). A 
wonderful iris. Large and full flow- 
ered. Standards maize yellow touched 
pink; falls rose touched fawn. Vig- 
orous and tall. Should be in every 
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FRECKLES — (Becherer, 1941). Suit- 
ably named. A yellow plicata whose 
rich cream yellow background is 
freckled with light chocolate mark- 
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FRENCH MAID—(Grant, 1939). Richly 
blended rosy bronze. Standards slight- 
ly ruffled are deep buff with a rosy 
flush. Flaring falls have a bronzy- 
gold background flushed wisteria. Or- 
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FROSTED GLASS — (Becherer, 1943). 
The frost-like iridescence and finish 
contributes to the fascination of this 
iris. A pale opalescent cream of fine 
form and ideally branched stems. 
$1.50 
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GALLANT LEADER—(Wisener, 1939). 
The deep rose-red standards are in- 
fused with gold. Falls deep velvety 
maroon. A large weather resistant 
bade INCRE e Ser cue $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GARDEN FLAME—(H. Sass, 1941). A 
rich red more truly a rich rose red. 
A very lovely iris. It does not have 
a copper cast to the flowers. Some- 
fhineenicetorsyour garden...) $3.00 
GARDEN GLORY—(Whiting, 1943). An 
iris of pure enameled, rich bordeaux- 
red. Clear coloring with good form. 
The smooth haft and dark beard give 
depth to its coloring. No fading, spot- 
ting or burning from the sun or rain. 
The branching is good and flowers 
Wiel DEODOLLIONCOgse rete ta, ea $7.50 
GARDEN MAGIC — (Grinter, 1936). A 
good red. Smooth, velvety red flower 
on medium tall stems. Good substance 
and. SOOUSfOrni 2... $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GLORIOLE— (Gage, 1933). Pale blue 
petals overlaid with frosty crystal- 
like particles. A splendid flower— 
well formed, and slightly ruffled. 
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GLOWPORT — (DeForest, 1939). A 
glowing wine-red. No haft markings. 
Bronzy yellow beard. This flower 
blooms again in the fall under favor- 
able conditions.............. SOC SeTOr S125 
GOLDBEATER — (Kleinsorge, 1944). 
Solidly colored chrome yellow. No 
markings or blendings of any kind. 
Large flowers on excellently branched 
stems. One of the finest yellows very 
highly praised by the iris judges..$4.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE—(D. Hall, 1942). A 
light, clear yellow with a satiny sheen. 
No hint of orange or amber on this 
yellow iris. Very large flowers nicely 
formed and heat resisting.............. $1.50 
GOLDEN ECHO—(Ketchum, 1943). A 
golden yellow and creamy white flow- 
er of unusual beauty. A splendid iris 
for any garden. Good substance and 
nicely branched 
GOLDEN FLEECE—(J. Sass, 1940). A 
beautiful lemon yellow with creamy 
falls edged and banded limped gold. 
Very unusual. Slight ruffling and tall 
stems. The more you see this iris the 
TNOTERVOUSIIKG 21 ste ce are cave eee $2.00 
GOLDEN GLOW—(Glutzbeck, 1939). A 
brilliant glowing pure gold iris. Clear 
coloring and very sturdy and a prolific 
bloomer. Ideal for the garden...... 
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