FRECKLES (Becherer 1941): M. 32 in. A yellow plicata with light 
chocolate markings or fleckings on a rich creamy yellow back- 
ground. This charming and informal Iris grows well and is short 
enough to plant in the foreground for landscaping. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
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 a frosty sheen. There is lots of veining on the falls set 
off by a bright orange beard. It has a leathery texture. Very 
fine in form and well branched. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FROSTY BLUE. (Whiting 1941): M. 38 in. A very delicate shade 
of blue, with a cool, limpid sheen. It is a self with a sprightly, 
frosty, silvery lustre on heavily substanced petals with fine form 
and well branched stems. A really fine Iris. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FROSTY MOON (Maxwell 1944) : M. 38 in. A beautiful distinctive 
white Iris that is very lightly tinted with lavender; a golden 
beard and haft. The domed standards are ruffled, and the falls 
crimped with ruffled edges. The flowers are of good substance 
and are well spaced on the tall stalks. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FULL MEASURE (DeForest 1941): L. 36 in. A fascinating deep 
orange-yellow with aniline-yellow undertones that adds to the 
depth of the color. The standards are arched and the falls half 
flaring with a deep orange beard. A good quality Iris. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
GALLANT LEADER (Weisner 1939) : V.L. 40 in. Immense flowers 
with standads of deep rose with heavy gold infusion. The falls 
are semi-flaring and of deep velvety maroon shading to brown 
at the broad haft. This fine Iris blooms late in the season and 
is one of the largest we grow. H.M., 1939. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GOLDEN HIND 
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GARDEN FLAME 
GALLANTRY (Whiting 1945): M. 38 in. Heavily ruf- 
fled blue with a very pleasing fluting of its petals. 
This is a very intense blue with wide flaring falls and 
nicely spaced branching. The blooms are full and well 
rounded making it a fine Iris. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GARDEN FLAME (Sass 1941): M.L. 34 in. A very def- 
inite rose toned variety with deep tints of rose and 
brown in the center. The color is delightfully pleas- 
ing and the rounded blooms make this one of the 
finest Iris that we grow. We recommend. it. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1934): M.L. 33 in. A pure 
rich deep bordeaux-red Iris with no haft markings. 
This Iris is in a class by itself as the color is a clear 
enameled red with a dark beard and free flowering. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936): M.L. 38 in. A glow- 
ing red, rich and vivid, that is one of the classics in 
red shades. The flowers are rich in color, smoothly 
finished and fully formed. The falls are glossy velvet 
set off by its rich beard. This Iris is a slow grower 
but you will find that it will be ‘‘tops’’ in your 
garden. H.M., 1937. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GAYOSO (Williams 1943): M. 36 in. A very rich and 
brilliant golden yellow with both standards and falls 
slightly frilled. It has a luminous and glowing finish 
which gives it exceptional richness and a glowing 
quality. A truly fine Iris. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach 1944): E.M. 40 in. A huge 
variegata with standards deep honey-yellow, and falls 
golden yellow ground color, heavily overlaid with 
deep brown with deeper brown veining. The blooms 
are bright and will withstand the bright sunlight. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (Weed 1943): V.L. 36 in. An 
enormous cream Iris that stands stately and serene 
with a self heavily marked with an inner glow of gold 
encircling the broad golden beard. The standards 
are closed and the falls almost horizontal. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
!f your order amounts to $15.00 or more select $3.00 
worth of Iris free. 
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