FAIRY LUSTRE (Washington) A light 
yellow self. 1.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall) A brilliant yel- 
low plicata with markings of glowing 
Burgundy red. 5.00 
FLAMELY (P. Cook) Radiant red self 
with orange-red cast. Slight bicolor 
with falls more garnet brown. 2.5 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill) Rich rus- 
set-red to peach-red — darker velvety 
falls. 75 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass) A pink, like 
foam on strawberry soda, with tangerine 
red beard. 1.00 
“FLORENTINE (Cayeux) A plicata 
speckled and flecked with blue dust. 
1.00 
FRANCONIA (Graves) Cool and clas- 
sic as white marble. 7.50 
FRANK DRAKE (Grant) A bicolor in 
reverse with standards of pure yellow 
with flaring falls of white. 15.00 
“FRENCH MAID (Grant) A very fine 
pink blend. .50 
*FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) A large lilac- 
rose bicolor. oD 
“FROSTED GLASS (Becherer) Opales- 
cent cream with a pearly overlay. 1.50 
FROSTY BLUE (Whiting) Calm, cool, 
limpid blue. 2.00 
*GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner)  Stand- 
ards deep rose red—falls deep velvety 
maroon. 1.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. P. Sass) Rich 
garnet red. 5.00 
GARDEN MAGIC  (Grinter) Deep 
glowing velvety red. 1.00 
GOLD DOME (Grant) Cream gold. 
2.00 
GOLDEN AMBER (Sturtevant) gold. 
.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (D. Hall) Large lu- 
minous yellow. 1.50 
*“GOLDEN EPAULETS (Grant) A new 
white and gold iris of extremely heavy 
substance. 8.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass) Cool lemon 
cream with deeper lemon at the haft and 
around the edges of the falls. 2.00 
*GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn) Deep yel- 
.40 
low self tinted with orange. 
*GOLDEN MADONNA (Essig) Large 
light yellow. 1.50 
*GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach) A gleam- 
ing gold yellow. whe 
*GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner) An 
exquisite creamy yellow with golden 
orange all about the central portion of 
the flower. .50 
*GRACE BALLARD (H. P. Sass) Fine 
blend of pink and apricot. 3.00 
GRACE MOHR (Jory) Pale lilac 
veined with deeper shade of lilac. 1.00 
*GREAT LAKES (Cousins) A fine light 
pure blue—winner of Dykes medal in 
1942. 1.00 
*“GUDRUN (Dykes) Large white—one 
of the finest for mass plantings. .35 
*GYPSY BARON (Schreiner) An_ un- 
usual plicata with mulberry marbling 
and striations on a silvery white back- 
ground. 2.00 
“HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell) A large fine 
yellow with deep orange beard. “BIS 
HEIRLOOM  Fushia red. 1.50 
INCOGNITO Dark blue purple. he 
INDIAN CHIEF Early red. SN) 
*INDIAN HILLS (Grant) Rich true pur- 
ple. -40 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook) Deep vel- 
vety purple—dark but very brilliant. 
6.00 
INSPIRATION (Stevens) Rich rose 
toned iris—very startling in color. 2.00 
JASMANIA (Ayres) Rich banana yel- 
low. 5D 
“JASMINE (Grant) Smooth golden yel- 
low with no brown or orange tones. 
15.00 
JEB STUART  Velvety rich red. .40 
JELLOWAY Yellow. son) 
JOAN LAY A fine clear yellow. 3.00 
*JUNALUSKA (Kirkland) Red with a 
golden throat. .40 
LADY MOHR (Salbach) An entirely 
new color combination in iris. Its oyster 
white standards are rounded and slightly 
fluted—falls are a pale Chartreuse with 
lovely large red violet blotch. 10.00 
LAKE GEORGE (Smith) Soft blue vio- 
let. 7.50 
LANCASTER (Cook) Lustrous. old 
rose. 1.00 
