EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 44) AM 47. 
40”. This stands alone in its color class. 
Standards are creamy white and the 
‘flaring falls are a blend of red, lav- 
‘ender, deep violet and copper. The very 
last tall bearded to bloom in our plant- 
ing. $6.00 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith 43) HM 47. 43”. 
A reddish-copper bicolor that is very 
bright and pleasing. Flowers hold their 
eolor very well. Four way branching. 
$12.50 
FASHION PLATE (Maxwell 44) 38”. A 
sister seedling to Easter Bonnet of a 
somewhat different color, and we think 
equally desirable. Base color lavender- 
crocus, and it too has a margining of 
gold. $1.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 43) 32”. This is 
an eye-arrester. A well named glowing 
red plicata with yellow trim. $3.00 
FLAMELY (Cook 43) HM 44. 36”. A 
glowing red self, the color more orange 
than purple. A good Cook iris. $1.00 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 42) AM 44. 
40”. Rosalane pink with a shrimp-red 
beard—“‘like foam on a_=e strawberry 
soda.” Rather small flowers on tall 
stems, excellent for massing. iste 
FRANCONIA (Grant 42) HM 42. 40”. 
A sparkling pure white of large size, fine 
form and superior branching. $3.00 
GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner 39) HM 
39. 4”. Here is a huge red that is a 
goo grower—few are. Deep rose-red 
standards, heavily infused with gold, 
talls semi-flaring, deep velvety LEE TENG 
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GALLANTRY (Whiting 45) 40”. A beau- 
tifully ruffled medium dark blue, with 
widely flaring falls and upright stan- 
dards. $3.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 41) AM 43. 
36”. A near garnet red with smooth 
hafts and flaring falls. Standards 
domed, ruffled and firmly held. $1.00 

GOLDEN FLEECE 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 43) AM 47. 
33”. This smooth red has genuine eye 
appeal—not a mark on it, just rich Bor- 
deaux red. Neither large, nor tali, nor 
vigorous, but lovely. $4.00 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge 47) 
HM 47. 38". . AY very~ brilliant solid 
copper-brown self, darker and richer 
than its parent, Bryce Canyon. Just a 
plant or two to spare. Net $10.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall 42) HM 42. 36’’. 
A huge brilliant light yellow in heavy 
demand as a breeder for pinks. $1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 40) AM 42. 
44”, An iris everyone admires. Stan- 
dards lemon, fails cream, with a margin 
of gold, and beautifully ruffled. $1.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 46) HM 47. 42”’. 
One of the largest irises known, and 
originally nicknamed “Jumbo” in the 
Hall garden. Good, in spite of its size, 
it has buds up to six inches long. Quite 
amazing! $5.00 
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