“FALL DAYS (Smith, 1947) M. 40” 
Rosy bronze standards, rose brown falls, with a high metallic 
sheen. A two year old clump is an eye-catcher from any part 
of the garden. $5.00 each 
FANTASY (Hall, 1947) M. 30” 
A lovely rose and orchid toned pink, distinctive and quite 
different in color from David Hall’s flamingo pinks. But it 
is the same breeding as the flamingo pinks and has the tanger- 
ine beard. The well formed, medium sized flowers are of good 
substance and carried on well branched stout stems. An .lris 
that has already attracted much attention and promises to be 
one of the top Irises as soon as it becomes better known. 
A.M. 1949. Favorite 100 List. $5.00 each 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) M. 33” 
A new glowing dark burgundy red plicata with yellow edging 
This snappy and brisk Iris never fails to attract attention. 
Flowers are of good substance and well formed. $2.00 each 
“FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947) M. 40” 
A burgundy-red plicata, with standards and falls heavily marked 
all over with this color on a buff ground color. A much deeper, 
richer and taller Firecracker. Attracks attention of everyone. 
$3.50 each 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass, 1942) M. 38” 
Exotic and novel in color—delicate pink like foam on a straw- 
berry soda, with deeper rose at the hafts. Striking tangerine 
beard. Free flowering and vigorous. 50¢ each, 3 for $1.25 
FRANCONIA (Graves, 1942) M. 40” 
A pure white fiower of huge size and wonderful texture. Domed 
standards and flaring falls. Very hardy(originated in New 
Hampshire) and one of the finest of the whites. H.M. 1942. 
Highly recommended. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham, 1937) M. 42” 
A large bi-color which never fails to attract attention. Rosy 
tan standards, flushed yellow and semi-flaring falls of a crushed 
strawberry color. Tall, vigorous and hardy. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
FUCHSIA (David Hall, 1951) 
Deeply colored raspberry pink with a thick, almost red beard. 
Flaring falls, slightly waved. Rich and vivid. $8.00 each 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941) M.L. 34” 
A rich rose-red with a luminous quality which makes it one 
of the most attractive reds. Free of any copper cast. Large 
with broad falls and a late bloomer. $1.00 each 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943) M.L. 30” 
Smooth, rich Bordeux red with dark bronze beard. Has an 
enamel-like finish and flaring form. Near true red but not large 
or tall. On Favorite 100 List. A.M. 1947. $1.50 each 
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