FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938) Ea. 75c: 3 for $2.00 
Alluring and beautiful. A bi-tone with ivory standards displayed 
above clear medium yellow falls with a beard of fiery orange. Tall 
and gracefully branched. A favorite in the finest gardens. Mid- 
season. 40 in. 
FIRECRACKER (D. Hall 1943) Ea. $3.50 
Here is a plicata that commands the attention of all visitors. The 
glowing dark burgundy-red flowers with yellow trim have good form 
and substance and are carried on stout 32-inch stems. One of the 
brightest iris we grow. Midseason. 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940) Ea. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
Warm red brown and peach red skillfully blended making the 
entire flower a glowing piece of color. A brilliant rich iris, large and 
nicely formed, with good substance and branching. Splendid grow- 
ing habits. One of the finest red iris in its price class. Midseason. 
34 in. 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Appealing and distinctive is this unusual iris of soft cameo-pink 
enlivened by a shrimp red beard. The color is often referred to as 
“like the foam of a strawberry soda’. A clump planted in filtered 
shade is really stunning. Tall stems with medium sized flowers. A 
breeders iris. Early. 40 in. 
FORT KNOX (Milliken) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Perhaps one of the finest medium yellow Iris ever introduced, having 
all the desired qualities. The flowers have a very smooth finish and 
are large with graceful flaring falls. Tall and perfectly branched 
with fine foliage. Early. 40 in. 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Large flaring flowers of old gold overlaid with rusty red. The color 
is not dull but very much alive and bright. Heavy substance and 
widely branched stalks. Midseason. 30 in. 
FORTUNE'S FAVOR (DeForest 1944) Ea. $4.00 
Gigantic ruffled flowers of bright glistening tan. Standards broad 
and closed. The wide ruffled falls are overlaid with rosy lavender 
accentuated by an extra deep heavy orange beard. Vigorous. Free 
flowering and well branched. Midseason. 
FRANCELIA (McKee 1944) Ea. $4.50 
This lovely rich chrome yellow has roundly domed standards and 
broad, full, semi-flaring falls with the added charm of a thick orange 
beard. Heavy substanced flowers on well-branched stalks. Vigorous 
and a reliable grower. A fine iris. Midseason. 36 in. 
FULL MEASURE (DeForest 1941) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A sparkling deep orange yellow self on tall well-branched stalks. 
Late flowering and a very showy flower. 40 in. 
GALLANT LEADER (Weisner 1939) Ea. $1.00 
An especially attractive flower with broad standards of deep rose- 
red. Wide falls velvety maroon blended with copper at the haft. 
Massive blooms on tall stems. Late. 40 in. 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) Ea. $5.00 
Dark glowing ruby red with a smooth satiny sheen. The clean 
smooth haft and dark bronze beard give depth to its coloring. Flaring 
form and medium sized flowers on 33 in. stems. Late. 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Although one of the oldest iris, it remains one of the best. Flowers 
are a rich velvety red, void of haft markings and smoothly finished. 
Not a fast grower but reliable. Very late. 32 in. 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach 1944) Ea. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A huge brilliant variegata. Very destinctive and unusual. The large 
round standards are deep honey yellow, with semi-flaring falls of 
golden yellow, heavily overlaid with deep brown and deeper brown 
veining. Does not fade. Flowers have very heavy substance and are 
carried on tall well-branched stems. Midseason. 40 in. 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge 1944) Ea. $3.00 
One of the most colorful rich yellow garden iris. A solid yellow, 
even to the large yellow buds. You will really want this one. Makes 
a gorgeous display; is tall and beautifully branched. Good substance. 
Midseason. 36 in. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) Ea. $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
One of Jacob Sass’ loveliest originations. The standards are a bright 
light yellow and falls creamy white bordered with bright yellow. The 
ruffled flowers are beautifully poised on tall nicely branched stalks. 
Midseason. 44 in. 
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GOLDEN MADONNA (Essig 1940) Ea. $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
Here is a sparkling iris that is a little different. A large flower with 
creamy falls, edged in gold yellow and the standards of a bright 
yellow. Tall and well branched. Midseason. 40 in. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1938) Ea. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
For a deep yellow that does not fade and is thoroughly reliable we 
recommend Golden Majesty above all others in this price field. 
Flowers have good substance with domed standards. Tall and nicely 
branched. Midseason. 42 in. 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Carl Taylor 1946) Ea. $7.50 
An iris of great appeal and refinement and one of the most beauti- 
ful in its color class. The large ruffled blooms of gleaming Empire yel- 
low are poised gracefully on tall widely branched stems. Good form 
with wide falls and standards of heavy substance. Free flowering and 
vigorous. Won Gold. Cup in 1946 Hollywood Iris Show and now holds 
first place in the Southern California 1948 Symposium. Midseason. 
44 in. 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer 1944) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Here is a hardy yellow of splendid traits. A very deep yellow with 
white at the center of the falls. The falls are semi-flaring with stand- 
ards of pure deep yellow and perfectly poised. This iris is of medium 
size and exceptionally floriferous. A wonderful increaser. We highly 
recommend this iris for your garden. Midseason. 40 in. 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940) Ea. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
A deep and gorgeous golden yellow with a heavy orange beard. 
Slightly ruffled flowers of oval form with heavy substance and well 
branched. Midseason. 386 in. 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) 50c; 3 for $1.25 
A hardy clear yellow self, with silky texture, medium in height 
and a good garden flower. Midseason. 36 in. 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge 1946) Ea. $5.00 
A rich dull gold self of great brilliance in the garden. The stand- 
ards are ruffled and domed. The falls are flaring and have a copper- 
ish color at the edge with an old gold beard. Good branching. Mid- 
season. 33 in. 
GRACE MORR (Jory 1935) Ea. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
This tall well-branched Wm. Mohr seedling really comes the closest 
to resembling an orchid in the opinion of many iris lovers. It is an 
orchid lavender veined a deep mauve. It has the grace of an orchid 
and while the substance is not equal to many other iris it has an intri- 
guing quality all its own. Very floriferous and fragrant. Midseason. 
48 in. 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) $1.00; 3 for.$2.50 
The name is most fitting for this unusual and beautiful flower, 
blended in the varying tones of bronze, deep copper and plum, 
brightened by a heavy gold beard. The substance is exceptionally 
heavy and stalks nicely branched. Effective as a cut flower. Mid- 
season. 38 in. 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) Ea. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
This crisp light blue flower has ideal form and carriage. The 
standards are firm and roundly domed. Falls are very flaring. Branch- 
ing is unexcelled. Winner of the 1942 Dykes Medal. Midseason. 48 in. 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) Ea. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
A different variegata that flowers very late. One of great charm and 
refinement, attracting the attention of everyone. Coppery-gold stand- 
ards and solid chestnut brown falls without haft markings. Late. 38 in. 
GYPSY KING (Lothrop 1944) Ea. $2.00 
A beautiful iris with part onco in its strain; of a red-purple color. 
Midseason. 36 in. 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) Ea. $3.00 
The grace and refinement of this orchid-pink self places it in a 
class by itself. The large flowers, slightly waved, are beautifully 
poised on tall, strong stems. Midseason. 38 in. 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) Ea. $10.00 
Here is an exceptionally well formed flower with very broad falls 
at the haft and beautifully ruffled. This is a true blue iris, somewhat 
lighter than Great Lakes, with a silvery flush surrounding a white 
beard. The flower has heavy substance and is well placed on nicely 
Hees stems. A vigorous grower with many increases. Midseason. 
6 in. 
HER GRACE (DeForest) Ea. $1.00 
Large, flaring flowers of hortense violet, with heavy substance. 
Midseason. 48 in. 
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