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FLORA ZENOR. 40 in. (J. Sass 1941). A melting pink, like foam on a straw- 
berry soda with deeper lines of rose at the haft and a vivid shrimp-red 
Per en I Pac ig oic RS Fee eahe ges Se Hay sabes eed Poabeene spac 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
FLORENTINE. 37 in. (Cayeux 1937). A plicata entirely dotted and speckled 
and freckled in an overall effect that the flower seems engulfed in a 
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PORES! FIRE. 42 in. Good red tone. .......... ccc c cc nce c cue 50; 3 for 1.25 
FORT KNOX. (Milliken). A glorious yellow. Both standards and falls are a 
uniform rich yellow with a smooth, even finish. The flowers are unusually 
large with handsome broad falls that flare out at a most graceful angle. 1.00 
FORTUNE. 32 in. (Klein 1941). Old gold shadowed with rustic red brings out 
semwien, clorentine. coloring in.this Iris. ........6 00.00% ean ve +1576 ton 2.00 
FORTUNES FAVOR. (DeForest 1944). Really a giant in size. The tan stand- 
ards are broad and closed. The very wide falls are rounded and colored a 
glistening tan overlaid with lavender flush. Slightly waved and ruffled, lit 
__up by an extra heavy deep yellow beard. ...............00 00 eee 3.50 
FRANCONIA. (Graves 1942). As cool and classic as white marble, a gigantic 
and perfectly formed white Iris which may be the best white of all. ..... 3.00 
FRANK ADAMS. (Lapham 1937). Rosy tan standards flushed yellow and rosy 
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FRECKLES. Yellow plicata with chocolate brown markings. ................ :35" 
| 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
FRENCH MAID. 36 in. A richly colored blend of rosy bronze. .............. Bhs 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
FRIEDA MOHR. 44 in. Perfectly formed flowers of orchid-pink. Delightfully 
rh 1 Neal Bey MO Ile ert GROEN @ Rae pa A ee od Oe 35; 3 for 1.00 
FRIVOLITE. 36 in. A most attractive and brilliant shrimp pink with a flash of 
Bemeyeiow-at the throat. 4.2.52. ccuw..on es - 3023. for s(oin a 2D tOr 9:00 
FROSTY BLUE. 38 in. (Whiting- Kellogg 1941). A clear light blue with a frosty 
sheen. The large flowers are wide and full, the branching especially good. 1.50 
3 for 4.00 
GALLANT LADY. 40 in. (Whiting 1947). Large, beautifully ruffled flowers of 
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GALLANTRY. 38 in. (Whiting 1945). Heavily ruffled blue purple self of med- 
ium dark tone. The standards form a frilled cup, the falls a saucer with 
sr ee er EE eee ee ye ne Kon taht ecw dees 4.00 
GARDEN FLAME. (H. Sass 1941). A very deep rose mahogany, called by some 
judges rose-red, but it is nearer garnet with a deep rose and brown area 
seour the center. If has‘no hatt markings. ................ 125; es ator es.500 
GARDEN GLORY. 33 in. (Whiting 1943). A pure enameled, rich Bordeaux- 
red, one of the most stylish of the new reds. Clear color, classic form and 
smooth enamel finish. Distinctive because of its clean glowing red, smooth 
haft and dark beard and its enamel finish and flaring form. ............ 4.00 
GARDEN MAGIC. 38 in. (Grinter 1936). Large and very velvety deep red self. 1.00 
3 for 2.50 
GAY COMPANION. 28 in. (Whiting 1949). Rich bronze red blend, warm 
re trey nee emer ee Ry SN Bee I a 1.00 
GAY SENORITA. 36 to 40 in. (Salbach 1944). Large round standards of deep 
honey-yellow, broad semi-flaring falls of golden yellow ground color, heavily 
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