EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas) 
A very beautiful amoena with 
almost white standards shading to 
cream at the base. The falls are 
deep red-violet with a blue haze. 
Late. 3 ft. See illustration on page 
32. $2.50 
FANTASY (Hall) 
Charmingly distinctive, this 
lovely rose and orchid-pink iris 
with its brilliant tangerine beard 
always stops the visitors here in 
the Show Garden. The flowers are 
exquisitely formed with just a 
touch of ruffling, and the deep 
purple buds provide a striking con- 
trast to the rose-orchid blossoms. 
2% to 3 ft. $7.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass) 
Widely acclaimed because of its 
pinkness, particularly the light 
pink of its standards. In a clump 
it gives a very pink and pleasing 
effect. The flowers are small, their 
interest being wholly in their 
color. 3 ft. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux) 
A different and rather Frenchy 
flower of powder blue-lilac. The 
large well shaped flowers have a 
white ground which is heavily and 
evenly dotted and lined. 21% ft. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
FOREST VIOLET (Milliken) 
An enchanting deep violet self, warmed and enriched by a 
brown infusion throughout, even to the violet beard which is 
heavily brushed with cinnamon. The flowers are medium sized, 
the standards are closed, and the falls, which are slightly ruffled, 
flare in an interesting fashion. Exceptionally valuable for cutting. 
Very fragrant. 3 feet. $3.50 
FORT KNOX (Milliken) 
A glorious yellow iris. 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. A vigorous grower. Not recommended for colder sections. 
3% ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORT TICONDEROGA (K. Smith) 
A glowing red from a distance—in reality the standards are 
burnt orange, the falls velvety garnet-red, upon which rest the 
deep orange beard. It’s hot—cool it down with a little lemon-ice, 
such as Moonlight Madonna or Springtime Madonna. 3 ft. $8.00 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 
This iris is a luminous orchid bi-color of exceptional size, with 
the standards a pale lilac and the flaring falls a deep lilac-rose. 
Blooming period from midseason to very late. 31% ft. 50c 
GALA FINALE (DeForest) 
A rich yellow plicata so heavily overlaid with glowing Indian 
red as to appear red at first glance. 3 ft. $12.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting) 
Mrs. Whiting, the originator, gives this description, which seems 
adequate: “A pure self of rich Bordeaux red. The clean smooth 
haft and dark beard give depth to its coloring and its enameled 
finish and flaring form are distinctive.” One of the reddest irises. 
Medium size and height. 3 ft. $2.00 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter) 
A very popular iris in the red tones and one of the best at the 
present price. A few shades lighter than maroon —it blooms 
freely and late. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein) 
You will love this large flowered orchid colored iris, enhanced 
by a tangerine beard. Has proven an excellent parent for the 
“pink” strain. 3 ft. $5.00 
DIXIE BELLE (Page 6) 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach) 
Very large firm flowers of deep 
yellow with conspicuous brown 
veining on the bronze falls. A bold 
and assertive type. 3% ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GLENDORETTE (Milliken) 
Large heavily ruffled flowers of 
light citron yellow. The standards 
arch beautifully and the falls are 
very large and shaggy. 3 ft. $2.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting) 
This iris makes a striking display 
in the garden. The flowers are not 
large but the vivid orange-yellow 
blossoms draw you hither by the 
intensity of their color. Its parents 
are Ola Kala and Rocket. 3 ft. 
$7.50 
GOLDEN CLOUD (Milliken) 
A trim flower. The standards are 
a pale primrose which changes to 
gold at the base. The falls are 
white with a crinkled primrose 
edging. Style arms deeply forked 
and the same color as the stand- 
ards. 3 ft. $1.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall) 
A light yellow of very firm sub- 
stance and one with a fine finish. 
A variety whose pleasing qualities 
will stand the test of time. 3 ft. 
$1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass) 
Large ruffled flowers of clear 
light yellow with edging of gold. 
The standards are lemon yellow, 
the falls are creamy with a gold 
border. A vigorous grower and a 
very popular variety. 3 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor) 
A very beautiful soft yellow, frilled and ruffled. It has good 
substance, excellent branching, blooms profusely. Won the Sweep- 
stakes at Hollywood in 1946. 3% ft. $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
GRADUATION BALL (Milliken) 
Our own “Baby Ribbon” Pink. Not large, but beautifully shaped 
with no markings to mar the lovely pastel coloring. The standards 
and falls are pleasingly ruffled, and the beard, which is very in- 
distinct, is a pale tangerine. Blooms profusely on tall well 
branched stalks, and is an excellent cut flower. 3 ft. $5.00 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge) 
A bronzy plum-colored flower brightened at the center with a 
gold beard and throat. It is deservedly popular. 3 ft. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
GRAND MARSHAL (Milliken) 
A different and impressive yellow. Both standards and falls are 
a deep brown-yellow. The haft is flushed with brown and the 
beard blends with the haft. The flowers are extra large, semi- 
flaring and are borne on well branched 3'-foot stems. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins) 
The light blue iris that won the Dykes Medal for 1942. The 
flowers are of fine form and substance and of uniform clear 
color. 3 ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GRECIAN ROBE (Heller) 
A lovely stately creamy white flower, with both standards and 
falls bordered in gold. Midseason. 40 inches. $3.50 
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