
FORTUNE 
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’. The closed stand- 
ards are dark golden bronze lightly washed red. 
Falls ruffled and of dark velvety red with no under- 
toning. Orange beard. Well branched. $1.00 
FIRECRACKER (D. Hall, 1943). M. 32”. H.M. ALLS. 
1943. As snappy as its name implies. Glowing bur- 
gundy red plicata, with dancing yellow trim. $5.00 
FLAMELY (P. Cook, 1943). M. 36". H.M. A.I.S. 1944. 
Beautiful glowing red flowers, the domed standards 
shading from ochre red to terra cotta. Falls are 
flaring and colored garnet brown. $2.50 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill, 1940). H.M. A.IS. 1940. A 
vision of restless beauty radiates from this dramatic 
red iris, really glowing with warm tones of red- 
brown and peach red. rhye 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass, 1942). M. 40”. H.M. A.LS. 
1942. A frivolous flower of cameo pink, tall and 
exquisite as a clump in a garden, enticing all eyes 
with its loveliness. $1.00 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux, 1937). M. 37’. A connoiseur's 
plicata. This new and different flower is of white 
blackground, heavily dotted and lined with clear 
lilac mauve. Blooms profusely. $1.00 
FOREST AFLAME (Weed, 1940). L. 36". Huge fragrant 
flowers of bronze brown. Standards strongly sut- 
fused with red. Falls of velvety red-brown. Style 
arms brown. $1.00 
FORT KNOX (Milliken, 1941). M. 40”. A.M. A.I.S. 1944. 
Smooth even finished blossom of beautiful light 
yellow. Flowers are trim and evenly spaced on 
the tall, well branched stalks. $1.00 
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. 
FORTUNE'S FAVOR (DeForest, 1944). M. 42”. A fa- 
vorite among the new tan blends, this large ruffled 
flower has broad closed standards. The wide falls 
are of the same color, overlaid with a flash of lav- 
ender and brightened by a heavy deep yellow 
beard. $6.00 
FRECKLES (Becherer, 1941). M. 32”. Freckles is the 
name! A yellow plicata whose rich cream yellow 
background is dexterously colored with light choc- 
olate markings. Charming, in formal flower. 75c 
FROSTED GLASS (Becherer, 1943). EM. 38”. Palest 
yellow standards, opalescent white falls with a 
distinct yellow edge. Much yellow veining on falls 
set off bright orange beard. This sturdy plant has 
flowers of leather texture. $1.50 
FROSTY MOON (Maxwell, 1944). M. 38”. Distinctive 
white iris that is lightly tinted with lavender. The 
domed standards are ruffled, falls have crimped, 
ruffled edges, the whole flower is brightened by 
the golden haft and beard. $4.50 
GALLANT LEADER (Weisner, 1939). ML. 40". Huge 
flowers, standards deep rose red, falls of deep vel- 
vety maroon, with shade of brown at haft. $1.00 
GALLANTRY (Whiting, 1945). M. 40”. Tall and gal- 
lant, this proud, intense dark blue iris has large 
ruffled flowers that bend gracefully in the wind, 
aloft and alone in its beauty. $7.50 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941). ML. 34”. A.M. A.LS. 
1943. This glowing garnet-red self with its golden 
beard and excellent branching habits, is a favor- 
ite of the master hybridizer, H. Sass. $3.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943). ML. 33”. A.M. A.LS. 
1947. Rich bordeaux red flowers whose smooth 
haft and dark beard accentuate the enamel-like 
finish of this distinctive iris. $7.50 
GAYOSA (Williams, 1943). M. A rich and brilliant 
golden yellow iris, whose standards and falls are 
slightly ruffled. $2.50 
GAY SENORITA (Salb., 1944). EM. 40”. H.M. A.LS. 
1945. Flashing and bold is this stunning variegata, 
large round standards of deep honey yellow, broad 
semi-flaring falls of gold, heavily dressed with deep 
brown and having deep brown veining. $3.00 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (Weed, 1943). VL. 36". 
Stately and serene stands this enormous cream 
white iris. A self, heavily marked with an inner 
glow of gold encircling the broad golden beard. 
Standards are closed, almost horizontal falls. $2.00 
GILT EDGE (Whiting, 1941). M. 38”. Delightfully dis- 
tinct this creamy, pale yellow iris with full stand- 
ards and wide hafts. Falls the same but outlined 
clearly with an edging of deeper gold. $1.00 

10 VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 
