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FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938). M. 40 in. Another older Iris that stands the 
the test of time. Pale yellow standards with golden yellow falls. It is 
as clean and fresh as the morning. HM 1939, AM 1940. Per R. 89, 1940. 
FALL DAYS 43 inches HM, A.1.S., Smith 1947. A reddish-copper bi-color. The 
standards are rose and gold, really a rosy bronze and its iridescence 
gives a metalic sheen. The falls are rose brown with chestnut brown 
base with a velvet effect. This beautiful Iris apepars to be bright autumn 
red in the garden and its color fades very little. An excellent variety 
blooming in mid-season. 22065... «Dea e 2 eee aes 25 > in ee 
FASCINATION (Cay. 1927). Large flower of deep purplish pink. Tall i72a 
FIESTA (White, 1936). 36 in. HM, A.LS., 1926. Really a cause for celebration 
when this gay flower opens wits sparkling copper standards and apri- 
cot orange falls... inv dsven stp ee ss Beplet oe ee 2 
FORTUNE (Klein, 1941) M. 32 in. Old gold shadowed with rustic red brings 
out the rich Florentine coloring in this Iris, of large size and broadly 
spreading form. «2... + su sies be. OA e a aa ye hk 2 OR le 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham, 1937). A tall and very well-proportioned large Iris 
with rosy tan standards flushed yellow and rosy red falls. Flowers are 
unusually large in size. HM, A.LS., 1938: AM 1940.:.°2)....2.52 oe 
FRECKLES This Iris, as its name indicates, is a yellow “Plicata’’ with choco- 
late brown markings. 9.aj. casas ee ete ot «a 
FRIEDA MOHR 44 in. Tall and stately with perfectly formed flowers of 
orchid-pink. Delightfully fragrant and extra large in size... 4:0 
FROSTY BLUE (Whiting-Kellogg 1941). M. 38 in. A clear light blue with a 
frosty sheen. The large flowers are wide and full, the branching 
especially good. The strong plants increase far above the average, 
but still we never have enough plants to fill our orders. R. 87, 1943. .... 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass. 1941). A very deep rose mahogany, called by 
some judges rose-red, but it is nearer gornet with a deep rose and 
brown area about the center. It has no haft markings, making it one of 
the richest and handsomest of all dark Iris. Large, with very broad falls, 
and it blooms quite late. HM, A.IS. 1940; AM, 1943. ...............5.5. 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter, 1936). Large and very velvety deep red self, this 
earn slowly and the demand always exhausts the supply. HM, 
GERMMAINE PERTHUIS A very nice light purple with deep purple falls. .... 
GIANT BALDWIN 42 in. Giant flowers of bright blue. Overshadows all others 
in its class. 8 to 16 huge flowers to a single stalk. 
GLEAM 42 in. An extra fine flower of perfect form and uniform soft sky-blue 
througout. 
eee (Connell 1939). An aitractive new luminous golden tan. Mid- 
season. 36 in. 
GLORIOLE 42 in. Very fragrant, large flowers. S-domed, beautifully ruffled, 
very soft lobelia-violet, so soft as to be almost white, but exquisitely 
dainty. F-same color with an almost imperceptible soft greenish flush. 
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