FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) $2.00 
Brilliant dark burgundy-red marked plicata with a yellow trim. 
Bright and snappy. 
FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947) $3.50 
A deeper, richer and taller Firecracker. Buff ground color marked 
with burgundy-red. An outstanding variety. 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass, 1942) 50c 
Cameo-pink with lines of heavier color near haft. Tangerine beard. 
FORT KNOX (Milliken, 1941) 715¢ 
Uniform rich yellow with smooth even finish. 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (De Forest, 1944) $1.50 
Ruffled glistening tan with falls tinged with rose-lavender. Orange 
beard. Unusual blending and marking. 
FROST GLINT (Whiting, 1951) $4.00 
A cold blue white iris that has a most intriguing form and amaz- 
ing heavy substance. Large flowers with closely domed, ruffled 
standards and widely flaring, heavily ruffled falls. 
FROSTY MOON (Maxwell, 1944) 60c 
White iris lightly tinted with lavender. Golden haft and beard. 
ELMOHR 
GALLANTRY (Whiting, 1945) $1.00 
Heavily ruffled blue-purple self. Firm substance and good branch- 
ing. Standards frilled; falls have rippled edges. 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941) $1.00 
Glowing garnet-red self with golden beard. No haft markings. 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943) $1.50 
Pure deep wine-red self. Dark and rich, yet glows with a glossy 
sheen. Not tall, but a wonderfully pleasing smooth self. 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter, 1936) 1/5Xe 
Velvety deep rich red self. 
GAY BORDER (De Forest, 1949) $3.00 
A large, white- ground plicata with bright rosy-maroon mark- 
ings. 
BOULDER, COLORADO 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge, 1947) $2.50 
A solid, deep copper-brown self—one of the very best in this 
color class. Metallic undertone glistens in the sun. 
GIBSON GIRL (Gibson, 1948) $2.00 
An interesting plicata that sometimes blooms in summer and fall. 
Rose-tinted stitching on a creamy ground color. 
GLAD TIDINGS (Whiting, 1947) $1.50 
A wax yellow iris of most unusual form and branching habits. 
The large flowers cling close to the stalk which resembles a spike 
of gladiolus. Very strong garden effect. 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge, 1944) $1.00 
Clear chrome-yellow, all yellow, without any markings or blend- 
ings of any kind. Large flowers. 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall, 1942) TPKE 
Huge smoothly finished yellow. Valuable for breeding, as yields 
smooth pinks and orchids. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass, 1940) UKE 
Beautifully ruffled yellow. Standards clear sulphur to lemon- 
yellow; falls are creamy white with band of deeper yellow. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach, 1938) 50c 
Deep golden yellow, with a deeper golden beard. 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor, 1946) $2.00 
Big, solid yellow. Very fine, but possibly may be a little tender 
in northern states. 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall, 1946) $2.00 
A handsome golden russet self of great size. Broad hafts. Quite 
popular because of its extreme size. 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting, 1940) 50c 
Deep yellow self with heavy orange beard. The flowers are large 
and full with wide smooth hafts. 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting, 1949) $5.00 
Vivid orange yellow self. Not large, but of very pure, rich color- 
ing. The dzepest, most intense yellow we grow. 
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