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EL. CAPITAN: A mammoth light manganese violet bi-color that 
grows to heights of 40 inches on sturdy stalks. Truly a delightful 
flower—a winner at many shows. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
ELLA CALLIS (H. Sass 1942): M. 36 in. A very deep orange iris 
with an overlay of orange yellow on its falls. This is a very un- 
usual iris of striking colors. It has a tendency to sunburn and 
should be planted in a shady spot. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
ELSA SASS (H. P. Sass): M. 36 in. A clear soft lemon yellow with 
a dash of white near the haft. Large rounded petals, slightly 
frilled. H.M., A.I.S. 1939. A.M. 1941. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ETHEL PEEKHAM: 36 in. Very fragrant and most sensational of all 
the red-toned irises and of gigantic size. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lapham 1933): M. 36 in. An outstand- 
ing lilac pink offset with a lemon beard. When planted in a group 
of blues and purples the effect is a vivid pink. Flowers are huge 
and the price is low. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas): A new sensation of cream white 
with the falls of copper and lavender. It is difficult to describe 
the beautiful iris and must be seen to be appreciated. We have 
a very limited supply of this striking new creation. Each $3.50 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitch. 1938): M. 36 in. A striking new color. The 
creamy white standards, bright yellow falls and fiery orange 
beard make this a very attractive flower. A 1947 winner. A.M. 
1940. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FAIRY LUSTRE (Washington 1940) : M. 38 in. A light primrose yel- 
low of fine substance. Resembles heavy satin with no venation 
markings. This iris will withstand the bright sun and has ex- 
cellent keeping qualities. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FANTASY (Hall 1947): M. 30 in. This charming and unusual 
orchid lavender iris has a most pleasing combination of colors. 
It is described as a lovely rose and orchid pink quite different 
from the flamingo pinks. The standards are orchid lavender, well 
domed and closely held. The semi-flaring falls are slightly deeper 
in color with a heavy golden yellow wash on the upper part. The 
eard is tangerine red. Each $10.00 
FAR WEST (Kleinsorge 1936) : M. 36 in. A warm and mellow blend 
of salmon and golden sand, of coral and henna with a soft glow 
at the heart. It has good growing habits and the large blooms 
are well spaced. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FIESTA (White 1936): M. 36 in. The standards are of sparkling 
copper and the falls of apricot orange. This is an unusual iris and 
always attracts attention in our garden. Flowers, stalks and fo- 
liage are of large size. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall): M. 32 in. A striking brilliant plicata with 
yellow undercolor overlaid with heavy markings of burgundy 
red. lots of flowers of good substance on medium height stalks. 
Its brightness attracts immediate attention. H.M., A.I.S. 1943. 
Each $2.50; 3 for $6.50 
FLAMELY (Cook 1943): M. 36 in. A bright orange red with 
domed standards of ochre red and garnet brown flaring falls. Well 
formed flowers of good substance and texture on strong sturdy 
stalks: HM. A.l:S. 1944. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940): M.L. 34 in. The warm glowing 
tones of this red brown and peach iris will delight you. It has a 
fiery brilliance that is smooth and velvety and will be a welcome 
addition in your garden. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942): M. 38 in. A rosolane pink iris 
with domed standards and arched pendant falls. The throat is 
slightly darker in color and the beard is tangerine red. A.M., 
A.1.S. 1944. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux 1937): M. 36 in. This white plicata is 
evenly dotted with lilac blue on standards and falls. Flowers are 
large and well formed. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FOREST AFLAME (Meed 1940): L. 36 in. Bronze brown flowers 
with standards suffused with red and fall of velvety red brown. 
The late blossoms are huge and fragrant. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORT KNOX (Milliken 1941): M. 38 in. Smoothly finished 
flowers of bright dark yellow. A.M., A.I.S. 1944. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941): M.L. 34 in. The flowers are of large 
size, spreading in form and of old gold coloring. The substance is 
heavy and the stalks widely branched. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest 1944): M. 42 in. A waved and 
ruffled giant of glistening tan with a very heavy orange beard and 
falls overlaid rosy lavender. Very fine. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
FRANCHVILLE (Cayeux): M. 36 in. A medium height iris of light 
tan or fawn with excellent growing habits and a fast increaser. 
Recommended for planting against a wall or rock fence. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham 1937): M. 44 in. The standards are 
rosy fawn tan and the falls rosy red. The spacing of the flowers 
and the branching are nearly perfect. A good grower with large 
flowers on strong stalks. H.M.,A.1.S. 1938. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr 1926): M. 44 in. One of the finest pinks 
ever introduced, it is tall and stately with perfectly formed flow- 
ers of orchid pink. Delightfully fragrant, and blooms in mid- 
season. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
FRIVOLITE (Cayeux 1929): E. 36 in. The general effect is one 
of brilliant shrimp-pink, with golden glints. Another of the greatly 
admired French introductions. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FROSTED GLASS (Becherer 1943): M. 36 in. A pale creamy iris 
with frosty sheen. Very fine in form with well branched stems. 
This iris is ideal for your garden setting. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FROSTY BLUE (Whiting 1941): M. 38 in. A clear light blue with 
frosty sheen. The flowers are large, wide and full. A strong grower 
with especially good stalks. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GALLANT LEADER (Weisner 1939): V.L. 40 in. Very large flow- 
ers with standards of deep rose with heavy gold infusion. The 
falls are semi-flaring and of deep velvety maroon shading to 
brown at the broad haft. It stands up well in bad weather. H.M., 
PuleSealioso. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GALLANTRY (Whiting 1945): M. 38 in. Heavily ruffled blue 
with a pleasant fluting of its petals. The branching is good and 
it is a uniform, rich flower. Each $3.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943): M.L. 33 in. A pure rich deep 
bordeaux red iris with no haft markings. The finish is mooth 
and the beard deep golden bronze. A 1947 winner. H.M., A.I.S. 
1945. Each $3.00 
GAUCHO (Williamson 1935): 28 in. The standards are deep 
yellow and the falls Van Dyke red bordered with yellow. This is 
another short stemmed iris that should be used in the border. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 
