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FALL DAYS. 
FASHION PLATE. 
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EASTER GOLD. (Essig 1946) ML. 38 in. 
Avery large, brilliant yellow with a 
silken finish: $2.25 
Join the American Iris Society. Dues 
$3.50 per year. Four Bulletins per year. 
Address your application to 444 Chestnut 
St., Nashville 10, Tenn. This Society is 
carrying up to date news on the new 
varieties. It pays to belong if you love 
Tris. 
EBONY QUEEN. Dark blackish purple 
self from Sass Bros. Large blooms, 36 
inches tall. Lovely. $2.00 
EDWARD LAPHAM. A glossy uniform 
crimson. A self. The reddest. $1.00 
ELLA CALLIS. A large deep yellow with 
the falls flushed orange. Thirty-six inches 
tall. From Mr. Sass. 90c 
ELMOHR. The sensational Wm. Mohr 
seedling that has a new note in novelties. 
Rich reddish mulberry. Glossy. 60¢c 
EL MOROCCO. New beautiful opal pink 
Iris with very heavy substance. 60c 
ELSA SASS. New lemon yellow with 
white flush in center of the falls. 50c 
EL PASO. The seedling of Tobacco Road 
crossed with Goldbeater is a richer, bright- 
er, more lively golden brown than the 
famous “tobacco colored” parent. It has a 
luminous, metallic finish which gives it 
exceptional richness and a glowing qual- 
iyt which most browns seem to lack. 
Standards are closed and the broad falls 
flare gracefully. A large flower of med- 
ium height—about 32-34 inches; good 
branching. $7.50 
ESQUIRE. Huge, widely branched new 
blue-purple, one of our finest new things 
from Mrs. Lothrop. $2.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA. Red and white amo- 
ena. Standards white, falls brilliant cop- 
per red. Outstanding. $2.50 
_ FAIR ELAINE. Here is a classic and must 
have in pale cream standards and light 
yellow falls. Large flower and $ good, 
strong grower. ~ -50e 
A bright reddish-copper 
bi-color from Kenneth Smith. $6.00 
FANTASY. A lovely rose and orchid 
toned pink. Tangerine beard, 30 inch 
stems. H. M. s $10.00 
(Maxwell). Stand- 
ards at top are shades of lavender crocus 
color, paler color at bottom of standards. 
Haft has white at center with wide edge 
of gold half way down the falls. The light 
lavender crocus color deepening in color 
at bottom of falls. Gold beard, gold reticu- 
lations at haft. 38-inch stalks. $1.00 
FIRE CRACKER. A gowing dark bur- 
gundy red plicata with yellow trim. Good 
substance. $1.50 
FIREDANCE. Deep glowing red-marked 
plicata that is a riot of color. Flowers 
medium large, and a standout. Not much 
$5.00 
_ grower. 
FLAMELY. A glowing red self, the color 
more orange than purple. Standards ochre 
red to terra cotta; falls flaring garnet 
brown; cadmium yellow beard. 75¢ 
FLORA CAMPBELL. A sparkling cop- 
pery red brown effect. 50c 
FLORADORA. A medium toned flamingo 
pink. Geranium red beard. Medium 
sized flowers. A self. $2.50 
FLORA ZENOR. A real pink gem in this 
one. The color is near a rosalane pink; 
the falls a few shades darker than the 
standards. Tangerine beard. Award 
Merit. 50¢ 
FLORENTINE. A_ different blue and 
white plicata from Cayeaux. A very fine 
thing. Attracts attention. Fine. 50c¢ 
FORTUNE. Large coppery brown, gold 
self. Flaring falls, large flowers. 60c 
FRANCELIA (McKee 1944) M. A very 
bright chrome yellow, yet there is a depth 
of color that gives it a rich mellow tone. 
The standards are roundly domed and 
firm. The semi-flaring falls are broad 
and full, enlivened by the orange beard. 
Heavy substanced flowers on well branch- 
ed’ stalks. Hi C;,"A:-1.-S, 1942) H. Me, A: 
I. S. 1944. Per. R. 89 1945. 38 in. $2.25 
FRANK PUGLIESE (Lapham 1947) M. 
This Iris might be described as a more red 
and glowing Christabel, and even more of 
a self. The standards are so deep that 
they seem the same shade as the lustrous 
falls. The whole flower is very free from 
venations and most colorful in the garden. 
Free flowering, nicely formed blooms, and 
well branched. 38 in. $3.00 
FRANCONIA. A gigantic cool marble 
white. Fine, H. M. 1942. 90c 
FROSTY MOON. (Maxwell 1944). A 
white lightly tinted lavender; golden 
beard and haft. Good substance; ruffled 
standards; crimped ruffled edges on falls. 
38 inches tall; large flowers. $1.00 
GALLANTRY. This is a medium deep 
blue with large flowers and wide ruffled 
flaring falls. $1.50 
GARDEN FLAME. A broad petaled dark 
red self from Mr. Sass. We enthuse over 
this red and justly so. Very fine. 75¢ 
GARDEN MAGIC. This grand red is one 
of the classics in red shades. 50c 
GARDEN GLORY. A pure rich Bordeaux 
red, a self with no haft markings. Slow 
$2.00 
GENERAL PATTON. A solid copper 
‘brown. Metallic undertone, thought to be 
Dr. Kleinsorge’s best. $9.00 
GILT EDGE. Large flowers of clear lemon 
yellow, bordered empire yellow on falls. 
Very fine. —- 60c 
GOLDBEATER. All deep yellow without 
markings. Large flower. H. M. $1.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE. A brilliant light yel- 
low with a satiny sheen. Large flower. 
A very fine thing from Mr. Hall. 15¢ 
